FrankS
Registered User
Here's a thread where you can post random thoughts that may not justify their own dedicated thread. I'll start:
Mike (dadsM3) is on his canoeing trip today. Wonder if he tipped?
Mike (dadsM3) is on his canoeing trip today. Wonder if he tipped?
RdEoSg
Well-known
ummm. My girlfriend will be here in three weeks and I am quite excited!
Hows that for off topic
Hows that for off topic
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Perhaps you can figure this one out for me: where is THIS light leak coming from:
http://glasswings.org/photos/bricktest
http://glasswings.org/photos/bricktest
RdEoSg
Well-known
uh.... UFO?
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John K
FrankS said:Here's a thread where you can post random thoughts that may not justify their own dedicated thread. I'll start:
Mike (dadsM3) is on his canoeing trip today. Wonder if he tipped?
tipped what his canoe or a can of beer. Hope it wasn't the canone all that Leica gear would drag him down
back alley
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anyone know what darkfield illumination is?
RdEoSg
Well-known
a flashlight?
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Rich Silfver
Guest
OM (Old Media) vs NM (New Media)
OM: Content generated by professional newsteam.
NM: Content to large extent provided by the audience. Instead of 10-20 reporters a news channel would suddenly have thousands upon thousands of 'reporters.
OM Example: CNN, NYT.
Common Delivery: TV, Radio, Print. Information is pushed.
NM Example: Video blogs/channels like Rocketboom, etc,
Common Delivery: Internet, Radio. Information is pulled
Q...
* Is there a risk in OM that news is controlled and filtered?
* Is there a risk in NM that news is inaccurate and/or gets focus on 'fun' news?
* By moving to a pull-delivery will it mean that even though more diverse news and perspectives are made available the news/information will only be available to those that have the means/time/interest to seek it out (as opposed to being 'fed' the news on TV at 6:15pm every evening) - and in the end create a wide knowledge/educational gap in society?
* Etc..
OM: Content generated by professional newsteam.
NM: Content to large extent provided by the audience. Instead of 10-20 reporters a news channel would suddenly have thousands upon thousands of 'reporters.
OM Example: CNN, NYT.
Common Delivery: TV, Radio, Print. Information is pushed.
NM Example: Video blogs/channels like Rocketboom, etc,
Common Delivery: Internet, Radio. Information is pulled
Q...
* Is there a risk in OM that news is controlled and filtered?
* Is there a risk in NM that news is inaccurate and/or gets focus on 'fun' news?
* By moving to a pull-delivery will it mean that even though more diverse news and perspectives are made available the news/information will only be available to those that have the means/time/interest to seek it out (as opposed to being 'fed' the news on TV at 6:15pm every evening) - and in the end create a wide knowledge/educational gap in society?
* Etc..
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sf
Veteran
I just bought a backpack to fit and protect my RF645 and laptop since I can't very well go without either during the day. I bought a satchel initially, but it was too uncomfortable with so much weight in it over the long walking time I spend during the day. $100 later, I have a pretty sweet backpack.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
I want pie. Does that count as a topic?
FrankS
Registered User
Hey that was fun. I want pie too.
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John K
man it was a slow night
RdEoSg
Well-known
What kind of pie ?!?!?!?!
pesphoto
Veteran
So who's gonna win Rock Star Supernova?
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John K
you watch that?
FrankS
Registered User
Hoping for Toronto Luke, but likely Chris or Toby.
But I don't watch it.
But I don't watch it.
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John K
I watch spongue Bob . In fact it just ended.
pesphoto
Veteran
YEah, I watch Rock Star. JUst think its kinda funny to see htem try and sing some of those songs. A few arent too bad actually. Oh, and the skimpy outfits the ladies wear arent so bad either. hehe
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