Photo Forum / General Photo Topics / Australian Photography / March 2007
FS CF card 60x
|
|
Thread rating:  |
Rob - 06 Mar 2007 06:14 GMT 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. Unopened sealed original package. Brand new, lifetime international warranty. Australian distributor.
leave a contact email.
Douglas - 06 Mar 2007 21:46 GMT : 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. : Unopened sealed original package. : Brand new, lifetime international warranty. : Australian distributor. : : leave a contact email. ---------------------------
Let's see now... The sender has credibility - NOT!
False Email address. No brand for the card. Portable IP address. Oh, but they are cheap!
Just where exactly does a person address their warranty claims when these cards fail? For that matter... Who do they go to when (if) you snaffle their dough and they don't get the cards?
Interesting topic. Identity of trolls in this group. Leave your Email address precisely where? In the public group you don't provide yours to? Maybe the Salvos could make better use of $26?
Get it right Rob... This is not the sandpit at the local day care here. People expect you to identify yourself and provide some credibility if they are going to give you money ...or are you afraid to identify yourself for fear of getting back what you dish out to others who do identify themselves? Pathetic.
Douglas
Rob - 07 Mar 2007 01:46 GMT > : 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. > : Unopened sealed original package. [quoted text clipped - 28 lines] > > Douglas Pot kettle Black
Douglas - 07 Mar 2007 01:51 GMT : > : 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. : > : Unopened sealed original package. [quoted text clipped - 30 lines] : : Pot kettle Black Oh no... Not by a long shot mate.
Fred - 07 Mar 2007 03:11 GMT > : > : 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. > : > : Unopened sealed original package. [quoted text clipped - 36 lines] > > Oh no... Not by a long shot mate. Yep you are correct Doug, you are much blacker than the kettle.
Douglas - 07 Mar 2007 03:29 GMT : > : > : 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. : > : > : Unopened sealed original package. [quoted text clipped - 38 lines] : : Yep you are correct Doug, you are much blacker than the kettle. Your interest in this Fred is what? Idle head kicking? You are an a.s, man.
Fred - 07 Mar 2007 04:05 GMT > : > : > : 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. > : > : > : Unopened sealed original package. [quoted text clipped - 43 lines] > > Your interest in this Fred is what? Idle head kicking? You are an a.s, man. Let's say I've had a gutful of your idiotic ranting, the sooner you seek professional help with these perscution issues you have the better off you'll be. Have i also mentioned that you are a shitful photographer that has professionals falling about laughing everytime your name is brought up?
Douglas - 07 Mar 2007 06:07 GMT : > : > : > : 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. : > : > : > : Unopened sealed original package. [quoted text clipped - 49 lines] : Have i also mentioned that you are a shitful photographer that has : professionals falling about laughing everytime your name is brought up? ----------------------- So let's see now... We have a bloke so obsessed with privacy he hides behind an Italian news server with the name of "Fred"
His news server is renown for it's smut binaries and shitful poor adherence simple requests to discovering the identity of jerks defaming and slandering people from hiding.
That fits your description to a "T", doesn't it? Who are you Fred? One of my rivals, pissed off that I'm taking work off you? Maybe a sysadmin in Melbourne with idle time? One thing you are not is game enough to identify yourself when you come out with this bullshit.
Message-ID: <45ee39f7_3@x-privat.org> Organization: X-Privat NNTP Server - http://www.x-privat.org From X-privat's web site: One of the purposes of X-Privat is the protection of the users privacy, and in fact it offers the access to the services NEWS also through the SSL connections.
Why don't you crawl back under your log and wait for another victim? What ever you do, get a life, idiot!
Douglas
Fred - 07 Mar 2007 07:12 GMT > : > : > : > : 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. > : > : > : > : Unopened sealed original package. [quoted text clipped - 81 lines] > > Douglas Poor diddums is really stewing Tell me what's it like going around in life being so paranoid you have to look over your shoulder? As for you being my competition well I must say that's one of the funniest things i've read today. Your bridezilla pics and the other such delights are enough to bring a tear of laughter to most professionals. Besides Perth is far away from Brisbane but your reputation precedes you. No matter what you may say you are, and this is a fact, a shitful photographer as shown by your results. nuff said.
Douglas - 07 Mar 2007 08:04 GMT : Poor diddums is really stewing : Tell me what's it like going around in life being so paranoid you have [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] : photographer as shown by your results. : nuff said. But Fred... You've never seen my wedding photography. How many times do I need to tell you before you actually listen? Maybe you just don't give a sh.t and like your mates in this group, decide to form your own opinion? Whatever it is, you have a absolutely appalling attitude problem. Being the gutless mongrel you are, you wouldn't be game to post any of your photos, would you?
Douglas
Fred - 07 Mar 2007 08:21 GMT > : Poor diddums is really stewing > : Tell me what's it like going around in life being so paranoid you have [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > > Douglas But Douglas to use your definition I don't post photos. Again I ask you what were those images on your wedding site before you pulled them off after you were shamed. My attitude is quite positive as opposed to your psychiatric illness.
Douglas - 07 Mar 2007 21:03 GMT : But Douglas to use your definition I don't post photos. : Again I ask you what were those images on your wedding site before you : pulled them off after you were shamed. : My attitude is quite positive as opposed to your psychiatric illness. ---------------------
I really don't see how you can claim to have a positive attitude and side step the issue of credibility. Until you either identify yourself or show me (use the reply to sender if you want privacy) you actually have any photographic ability at all, you remain in my eyes a troll of the most despicable kind.
If you think removing some pictures from my web site to protect my clients from idiots like you poking fun at them is somehow being shamed, you really should get some counselling for your delusions. You might see this as a game but it very serious to me. It's my livelihood.
http://www.annika.com/D-Macs is about as close as you'll get to seeing any of my photographs until you actually identify yourself. If you do, I'll give you a password to my wedding gallery. I have no issue with peer review. Unlike your fabrication and attempts to discredit me, other Professionals (many of who are my clients for canvas portrait printing) regard my photography on equal footing to theirs. Of course they don't hid like a coward waiting to take a pot-shot at anyone you see as a soft target.
Douglas
HC - 07 Mar 2007 03:09 GMT G'day Rob
Do you have smaller capacity CF's....eg 8, 16 or 32Mb? If so, how much for these?
Include your email and I'll contact your direct. Thanks ;-)
> 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. > Unopened sealed original package. > Brand new, lifetime international warranty. > Australian distributor. > > leave a contact email. Douglas - 07 Mar 2007 03:30 GMT : G'day Rob : [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] : Include your email and I'll contact your direct. : Thanks ;-) You really are asking a lot, aren't you?
Mr.T - 07 Mar 2007 05:25 GMT > Do you have smaller capacity CF's....eg 8, 16 or 32Mb? If so, how much > for these? Do people still use those sizes? Try the local tip, you may find some for free. :-)
MrT.
Douglas - 07 Mar 2007 06:11 GMT : > Do you have smaller capacity CF's....eg 8, 16 or 32Mb? If so, how much : > for these? [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] : : MrT. They are actually quite convenient and more reliable than a 'stick' for moving data from one PC to another.
Mr.T - 07 Mar 2007 06:36 GMT > They are actually quite convenient and more reliable than a 'stick' for > moving data from one PC to another. How so? With USB "sticks" for under $20 for a GB now, I can't see myself ever using a 32MB CF card for the purpose. Especially since I have yet to lose any data on one, and could simply recopy it even if I did.
Hell I can buy 1GB CF cards for not much more anyway, but don't think they are best suited for that purpose myself.
MrT.
HC - 08 Mar 2007 01:56 GMT If I didn't have a use for small cards I wouldn't have asked for them.
;-))
>>Do you have smaller capacity CF's....eg 8, 16 or 32Mb? If so, how much >>for these? [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > MrT. Mr.T - 08 Mar 2007 12:24 GMT > If I didn't have a use for small cards I wouldn't have asked for them. I think it's fair to assume that, whether or not they are the *best* option is another matter. What you don't say is what you want them for. (ie. do they really need to be so small?) or what you expect to pay. (ie. more per MB than a 1GB card, or less?)
But good luck anyway.
MrT.
Rob - 08 Mar 2007 14:08 GMT >>If I didn't have a use for small cards I wouldn't have asked for them. > [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > MrT. Someone asked the other day for a small CF card for a typewriter - I didn't know that they used then. I think 32Mb was an ideal size.
So you think 8 16 or 32 small
I have a card here, which on the packet says, Digital Film - which is a Smart Media card and yes 4Mbit (0.5Mb).
rm
Mr.T - 09 Mar 2007 01:35 GMT > Someone asked the other day for a small CF card for a typewriter - I > didn't know that they used then. I think 32Mb was an ideal size. Yes that would make sense, it probably can't handle 1GB cards anyway. Why you would want to use one these days is another matter :-) (I still have a collection of "golf balls" gathering dust, unused for about 20 years.
> So you think 8 16 or 32 small > > I have a card here, which on the packet says, Digital Film - which is a > Smart Media card and yes 4Mbit (0.5Mb). Yes, and my first PC had 512k RAM and 10MB hard drive. So what?
MrT.
HC - 09 Mar 2007 01:51 GMT Small capacity CF's ARE the BEST option (in my case), I use them daily. What I use them for is irrelevant, but size does matter!!
Sheesh!!!!
>>If I didn't have a use for small cards I wouldn't have asked for them. > [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > MrT. Mr.T - 13 Mar 2007 12:25 GMT > Small capacity CF's ARE the BEST option (in my case), I use them daily. As long as you *THINK* they are YOUR best option, I sure don't care.
> What I use them for is irrelevant, If you were not making an unfounded claim, I would agree. (I already accepted the simple case where a device cannot use bigger cards)
>but size does matter!! So true, for most of us bigger is better!
MrT.
Rob - 07 Mar 2007 07:52 GMT > G'day Rob > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > Include your email and I'll contact your direct. > Thanks ;-) No the smallest is a second hand 512 24x which cost at the time $200.
Ill leave my email address with know all Douglas. :)
>> 1G CF card 60x $26 postage inc. >> Unopened sealed original package. >> Brand new, lifetime international warranty. >> Australian distributor. >> >> leave a contact email. Douglas - 07 Mar 2007 08:06 GMT : > G'day Rob : > [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] : >> : >> leave a contact email. Yeah... I'm sure you can use the extra traffic.
HC - 08 Mar 2007 01:59 GMT Sorry, 512Mb is too big for this project. Without an email address I'll have to pass on the 1Gb cards.
;-)
>> G'day Rob >> [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] >>> >>> leave a contact email.
|
|
|