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I've read lots of Ruben's posts. Let's call it comprehension through osmosis! 😉
A few joints accompanied by a Ruben post...
I've read lots of Ruben's posts. Let's call it comprehension through osmosis! 😉
What the hell that really means? Is that some sort of nefarious implied jab at Obama?It's Either We Or Them
Either we or them must be out of date. Outdated like outdated film. Or more.
Does this post serve any purpose other than to vent? I've been here a long while in various guises and long ago decided that Ruben is translating from Hebrew on the fly, so I will cut him more than a little slack. 😀What the hell that really means? Is that some sort of nefarious implied jab at Obama?
This guy can be dismissed for his stoned threads but sometimes its hard not to get annoyed with his personal opinions pushed through incomprehensible posts about photography.
😀😀😀😀 Now THAT'S the spirit!(Unless they're using Nikons, but that's a different kind of pointless snobbery).
This guy can be dismissed for his stoned threads but sometimes its hard not to get annoyed with his personal opinions pushed through incomprehensible posts about photography.
OK... since my methods don't seem to work well, can anyone explain the following to me?
"No I am not refering to the smart crowds, but to all those high throat distinguished senators and poiticians, the same who already started to plan Ceasar's execution and therefore took a seat around their prospected vyctim, they also were pointing their stupid little cameras to Obama at every single moment and were catched by the CNN, infraganti."
It seems perhaps some are missing Ruben's point. I think he's basically saying that the compact digitals which many of us may perceive as being "stupid" or insignificant because of their lack of features, image quality etc. are actually capturing many of the significant moments of our lives these days. So let's not dismiss them out of hand because they may ultimately prove to play a more important role in the world than our "smarter" DSLRs, RFs and so on.
Did I get it right Ruben?
The other little stupid camera highlight incindent took place when after the oath, inside the white house, a noticeable fat in toxidised photog with a big digital camera, also took out from his pocket a stupid little camera and started to earn his livelihood.
I DO like this, although I'd look at it in a different light to Ruben. It seems to me that the photographer was earning his crust with the "big digital camera", but also grabbed the opportunity to take some personal snapshots for his own benefit. I know it seems odd, but I can't imagine any other reason unless his pro kit had packed in.
I DO like this, although I'd look at it in a different light to Ruben. It seems to me that the photographer was earning his crust with the "big digital camera", but also grabbed the opportunity to take some personal snapshots for his own benefit. I know it seems odd, but I can't imagine any other reason unless his pro kit had packed in.
You can't parse that? ;-)
OK. Historical note. Julias Caesar was killed by his own troops, as a result of a plot between the Senate and the army. The Senate insulted Caesar time and again - some Senators refused to stand when Caesar entered a room, and remained seated at the table when he sat down, clear breaches of protocol, but the intent was unmistakable. Here Ruben points out how the Senate lauds our new President, both sides of the aisle, but do they even now plot his downfall? Even as they gather around to take photos like star-struck fans themselves, do they gather their forces to strike, in a Bimbogate or Contragate or other such maneuver? In flagrante delicto, of course, simply means 'caught in the act'. 'Fragrante' may simply be a mispelling, or perhaps Ruben is playing with words, using 'fragrant' in place 'flagrant' to indicate that not only were the Senators caught by the news media acting like star-struck teens, but that it 'smells'.
Stream-of-consciousness rants can be a thing of beauty, but they do require some context with which one is familiar, or it can seem like gibberish.
Being an amateur student of history, I got the jape. At least, I think I did. Ruben will correct me if I am wrong.