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Old 27 September 2004, 22:31   #61
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There is a boat for sale in QAB Plymouth, called Total and in smaller letters underneath the words waste of money.
It's been for sale a while now, i wonder why.
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Old 27 September 2004, 22:57   #62
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There's a rib operating in the Solent by the name of

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Old 27 September 2004, 23:05   #63
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Old 27 September 2004, 23:38   #64
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Calling our new 6.5m 'Farfetched'. She succeeds a SIB called 'Improbable'. Farfetched is also a play on the technical term 'fetch' being the distance between waves - the greater the fetch, the longer the distance the wave has had to run (I think )
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Old 28 September 2004, 06:54   #65
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Calling our new 6.5m 'Farfetched'. She succeeds a SIB called 'Improbable'. Farfetched is also a play on the technical term 'fetch' being the distance between waves - the greater the fetch, the longer the distance the wave has had to run (I think )
Correct Bruce 10 points and some more info regarding a fetch the longest fetch in the world is in the Pacific Ocean(as biggest Ocean) and it also has the highest waves on occasion sometimes as high as 50 ft and highest recorded ever 112 feet
good name for your boat
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Old 28 September 2004, 07:10   #66
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now ribbing the pacific - that is an idea. But it is a long drive in a Peugeot with a rib behind to get there
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Most memorable name I have seen was on a large sailing boat in Grand Cayman about 12 years ago. The guy who had her had given up his life of wealth in New York and sailed the world on his boat, wife never wanted a boat he always did, guess he got his way in the end. Boat was called FUJIMO, (F*$k You Jane I'm Moving Out).
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Old 28 September 2004, 07:39   #68
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Can anyone tell me why my D70 takes such dark pictures, and yes the lense cover is always off
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Can you post some pictures on the Other Stuff forum? There are a few experienced photographers on this site who should be able give you some advice.

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Also join the Nikon owners web site and get lots of very sepcific solutions there.
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Old 28 September 2004, 14:31   #70
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Most memorable name I have seen was on a large sailing boat in Grand Cayman about 12 years ago. The guy who had her had given up his life of wealth in New York and sailed the world on his boat, wife never wanted a boat he always did, guess he got his way in the end. Boat was called FUJIMO, (F*$k You Jane I'm Moving Out).

I saw a moderately impressive gin palace on Grand Cayman which made me giggle - 'Mama's Money'
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Old 28 September 2004, 15:00   #71
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Old 28 September 2004, 15:58   #72
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First off, respect on the credibility, even Manos has more respect than you

Anyway, have a look at www.fredmiranda.com and possibly of more use is www.dpreview.com as there is a very active forum for D70 owners.

My only advice without seeing a picture with Exif information is perform a number of tests at F8 with different shutter speeds, check the results and histogram for a good balance.

Have a look at this as well ... http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~komin/cu...70download.htm

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P.S. Just to get this post back on track. Four of my friends now own my first RIB ( 6m Delta ); boat is called 'Four Play'
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Brambles / Mark, thanks for advice and links. I had been loyal to Sony starting with the P5, then F505, then F707, then F717, then F828, I must say the 828 was the best, easy to use and took micro drives. Anyway I was told that these cameras were nowhere near as good as digital SLR so thought I would try one to see what it was all about, well I think I dived in too deep, they are so complicated, need extra lenses carted about to get the same as the F828 and I can't get decent pictures even on auto! They all seem to come out a bit dark, perhaps I need to get out of auto mode and fiddle a bit. Anyway this is not about RIBS so better leave it there, if you want to see some pics and give me hints you can see them at :-

http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=372350

Some may seem odd but have been subject of experiments e.g. look at the reflections on the back of the air stewardess (some pictures are F828)
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Old 13 April 2005, 07:12   #76
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My parents used to have a shetland boat called "Take it easy"...

It was stored in a carpark behind their house, it was during the winter - we had let the tires down and chained it to a concrete post...

Anyway one day we looked out of the window and it had gone - some gits had stolen it... they didnt try and cut the chain, the broke the concrete post...

And according to some other neigbours (who kindly watched), they towed it away with flat tires to!

So, I guess they really did "Take it easy"

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my dads boat was eventually named SHAKEN BLUE
but i still think we should of called it SHOCKWAVE


How embarrising is it when you have to call over the VHF
MARY HINGE MARY HINGE
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BETTY SWALLOKS BETTY SWALLOKS ................... you lot must be in creases!!!!
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Old 15 April 2005, 22:10   #78
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Its all in a name..........

Seen photographed in a Scottish compilation book of funny news articles was the boat called the "Haar Dawn" ............obviously named after the early morning sea mists from the North Sea
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How embarrising is it when you have to call over the VHF
MARY HINGE MARY HINGE
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BETTY SWALLOKS BETTY SWALLOKS ................... you lot must be in creases!!!!

Nothing wrong with Hannah's sense of humour then.........
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hnj

nothing wrong with my sense of humour , but i wouldn't be able to keep a straight face calling them sorts of names over the vhf.
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