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- TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
- TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
- When a Greeting Card Becomes a Photo Album
- | the Columbus Dispatch
- ‘Heartbreak’ a laughing matter
- Let a little light shine in
TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
Total Motorcycle.com – Oct 14, 2007
what a good question!Last year we were riding well into December. This year? nly once for me this January. If you don’t mind the cold you can ride all season long if there’s no snow on the ground. hio has some pretty funky weather and most of the time it’s totally different throughout the state. Hope I didn’t confuse you more!My bike usually sits for 3-4 months in the winter.
TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
Total Motorcycle.com – Oct 14, 2007
Most stock set-ups are for a 150lbs rider. If you don quite understand how to do it check out local shops and ask if they can set ‘race sag’ for you (you need to be on bike to set it up)The front should be set softer to match rear and if you have adjustable dampening that will also need adjusting softer. It should be possible to get everything done for about 1 hr labour charge without any other charges. You could also look up Race sag setting online as there is a lot of information for DIY’ers (but you will need help to set up two extra people will be great assistance one to balance bike and one to do measurements)PJ_________________I’m not a complete idiot but I’m working on itThere are three types of people in the world those who can count and those who can’tBack to top.
When a Greeting Card Becomes a Photo Album
New York Times – Oct 14, 2007
Zazzle also offers customized United States postage stamps images of dogs babies and family members are especially popular. Costs per card drop as orders grow larger and envelopes often in a choice of colors are included with most orders. Kodak Gallery has hundreds of original greeting card designs at its Web site. ne square card of a snowman unfolds to display a photo in the center panel ($2. 79 each for 11 to 25). Another a double-sided accordion card can be filled with options like two panoramic photos or 10 individual ones ($3. 29 each for 11 to 25).
| the Columbus Dispatch
Columbus Dispatch – Oct 14, 2007
He unearthed a passion. The result three years later is Metroscap — a new German Village photo gallery that showcases his black-and-white city shots. The 28-year-old Columbus photographer creates images of major cities such as New York and San Francisco. He also prides himself on finding the cool in places such as Cleveland Cincinnati Philadelphia and Pittsburgh — cities he thinks are often overlooked by photographers.
‘Heartbreak’ a laughing matter
Washington Times – Oct 14, 2007
heartbreakkidmovie. Familiar sections reside at the bottom of the screen and include a film synopsis cast list photo gallery and hilarious set of video clips. More relevant to this column is the Games section which offers a trio of inspired multimedia activities to reinforce the lunacy of the movie and its characters. First Caption-it offers a way for visitors to place their own witty dialogue bubbles on three photos (with 15 options) from the film and set up a mini slide show to e-mail to friends or embed in their Web sites. Next DeviatedDischarge ties into Eddie Cantrow’s new wife Lila’s unfortunate medical condition as a player uses her head and selects objects such as french fries an apple and a sock to impact into her septum and shoot out at character targets to collect points. It’s definitely one of the weirder cyber-games of the year.
Let a little light shine in
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Oct 14, 2007
But better late than never: The Nottingham native was immediately intrigued. Working with the basic concept of the camera obscura an optical device used as a drawing aid in the 1500s by artists such as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci pinhole photography took the technique one step further. Rather than something to be traced the image projected inside the box was fixed in photo sensitive materials — the first primitive photography as we know it. “It sounded kind of neat” says Mr. Manko who maintains a studio in Gallery 200 on North Main Street in Washington. Given the fact your average third-grader has tried his hand at pinhole photography you’d expect an experienced photographer would quickly master the art… Most measure just 3 inches by 4 inches. They tend to feature the great outdoors capturing everything from rural landscapes to close-ups of flowers and plants. His third-floor walkup studio at Gallery 200 which in addition to his photos houses an impressive display of antique cameras also boasts a variety of “chrome” shots or pinholes of vintage muscle cars. All range in price from about $175 to $350 framed. Given the fact pinhole photography as an art form has yet to take the masses by storm Mr. Manko’s work is still very much an avocation rather than his vocation. His real job is art framing and making artificial trees and Christmas decorations for Watermark Gallery on North Main Street.