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Workshop with Keith Lazelle
On 8/6/04 8:52 PM, in article ,
"John" wrote: May I ask a civil question (because I really don't understand)?: Why would ANYONE be against preserving the environment? I'm really very curious - I've never met anyone personally who felt that way (particularly who was so virulent about it), so would like to understand. I would greatly appreciate it if you'd take the time to explain your position, seriously. - John "Randall Ainsworth" wrote in message ... In article , Information wrote: There are no oil rigs in Yellowstone and nobody is proposing to put them there. No, you're not packs of goons...just a bunch of elitist liberals. Hmmm...I knew watching all those episodes of the X-files had merit. The truth IS out there..courtesy of Google... I think this would explain a bit to the rest of the folks on the board up here. Looks to me like you live in the same area real close to Keith, and perhaps have a real jealous type of thing going because someone in your neighborhood has succeeded in a way that you never will? (Keep in mind I have never met Keith and am not a personal friend of his) No wonder...your just confused and on the wrong board...with a bio like yours, seems you really just got mixed up as to where you belong. I believe you meant to post to rec.passport.photography ? Least I would guess this is you ?: http://users.techline.com/rag/ I think the bio goes something like this? 1. I photographed weddings, families, graduating seniors, high school dances, and even did a lot of passport photos. 2. I'm currently using a 350MHz Indigo iMac with 192 MB, 7GB hard drive; hooked to an iDock that's connected to an imation floppy drive, 100MB Zip drive, and an iSub along with my ancient HP IIP laser printer. Presently it's running Mac OS 9.1. You can read about my other Macs in the music section. 3. I played saxophone for a couple of years back in grade school but didn't keep it up. 4. The point of all of this was to play Christian rock & roll. 5. What used to be my camera room is now a digital recording studio filled with drums, amps, PA stuff, and a couple of computers (of course). One of these days I'll actually finish a recording. Yup...I especially like the qualification of doing passport photos. I am also quite taken back that you have been working on finishing a "recording" for what... 24 years now? PS...I plan to attend Keith's seminar. Like I said...worth the $50 and plus I get to meet a peer I've been wanting to meet. |
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Workshop with Keith Lazelle
Dear Passport Photographer:
Dang I lied...I read your post after I said you were not worth it. I just couldn't help myself. And I will probably read your responses also. Farenheit 911 was worth every penny at the Box Office. The entertainment value you provide up here is FREE. Just can't beat that one!!! snip Hmmm...I knew watching all those episodes of the X-files had merit. The truth IS out there..courtesy of Google... I think this would explain a bit to the rest of the folks on the board up here. Looks to me like you live in the same area real close to Keith, and perhaps have a real jealous type of thing going because someone in your neighborhood has succeeded in a way that you never will? (Keep in mind I have never met Keith and am not a personal friend of his) No wonder...your just confused and on the wrong board...with a bio like yours, seems you really just got mixed up as to where you belong. I believe you meant to post to rec.passport.photography ? Least I would guess this is you ?: http://users.techline.com/rag/ I think the bio goes something like this? 1. I photographed weddings, families, graduating seniors, high school dances, and even did a lot of passport photos. 2. I'm currently using a 350MHz Indigo iMac with 192 MB, 7GB hard drive; hooked to an iDock that's connected to an imation floppy drive, 100MB Zip drive, and an iSub along with my ancient HP IIP laser printer. Presently it's running Mac OS 9.1. You can read about my other Macs in the music section. 3. I played saxophone for a couple of years back in grade school but didn't keep it up. 4. The point of all of this was to play Christian rock & roll. 5. What used to be my camera room is now a digital recording studio filled with drums, amps, PA stuff, and a couple of computers (of course). One of these days I'll actually finish a recording. Yup...I especially like the qualification of doing passport photos. I am also quite taken back that you have been working on finishing a "recording" for what... 24 years now? PS...I plan to attend Keith's seminar. Like I said...worth the $50 and plus I get to meet a peer I've been wanting to meet. |
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Workshop with Keith Lazelle
Dear Passport Photographer:
Dang I lied...I read your post after I said you were not worth it. I just couldn't help myself. And I will probably read your responses also. Farenheit 911 was worth every penny at the Box Office. The entertainment value you provide up here is FREE. Just can't beat that one!!! snip Hmmm...I knew watching all those episodes of the X-files had merit. The truth IS out there..courtesy of Google... I think this would explain a bit to the rest of the folks on the board up here. Looks to me like you live in the same area real close to Keith, and perhaps have a real jealous type of thing going because someone in your neighborhood has succeeded in a way that you never will? (Keep in mind I have never met Keith and am not a personal friend of his) No wonder...your just confused and on the wrong board...with a bio like yours, seems you really just got mixed up as to where you belong. I believe you meant to post to rec.passport.photography ? Least I would guess this is you ?: http://users.techline.com/rag/ I think the bio goes something like this? 1. I photographed weddings, families, graduating seniors, high school dances, and even did a lot of passport photos. 2. I'm currently using a 350MHz Indigo iMac with 192 MB, 7GB hard drive; hooked to an iDock that's connected to an imation floppy drive, 100MB Zip drive, and an iSub along with my ancient HP IIP laser printer. Presently it's running Mac OS 9.1. You can read about my other Macs in the music section. 3. I played saxophone for a couple of years back in grade school but didn't keep it up. 4. The point of all of this was to play Christian rock & roll. 5. What used to be my camera room is now a digital recording studio filled with drums, amps, PA stuff, and a couple of computers (of course). One of these days I'll actually finish a recording. Yup...I especially like the qualification of doing passport photos. I am also quite taken back that you have been working on finishing a "recording" for what... 24 years now? PS...I plan to attend Keith's seminar. Like I said...worth the $50 and plus I get to meet a peer I've been wanting to meet. |
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In article , John
wrote: May I ask a civil question (because I really don't understand)?: Why would ANYONE be against preserving the environment? I'm really very curious - I've never met anyone personally who felt that way (particularly who was so virulent about it), so would like to understand. I would greatly appreciate it if you'd take the time to explain your position, seriously. The radical environmental whackos worship the environment...that's where their God is at. If left to them you'd be using corncobs to wipe your ass. The put plants and animals on the same level if not higher than humans. |
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In article , John
wrote: May I ask a civil question (because I really don't understand)?: Why would ANYONE be against preserving the environment? I'm really very curious - I've never met anyone personally who felt that way (particularly who was so virulent about it), so would like to understand. I would greatly appreciate it if you'd take the time to explain your position, seriously. The radical environmental whackos worship the environment...that's where their God is at. If left to them you'd be using corncobs to wipe your ass. The put plants and animals on the same level if not higher than humans. |
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Workshop with Keith Lazelle
In article , John
wrote: May I ask a civil question (because I really don't understand)?: Why would ANYONE be against preserving the environment? I'm really very curious - I've never met anyone personally who felt that way (particularly who was so virulent about it), so would like to understand. I would greatly appreciate it if you'd take the time to explain your position, seriously. The radical environmental whackos worship the environment...that's where their God is at. If left to them you'd be using corncobs to wipe your ass. The put plants and animals on the same level if not higher than humans. |
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In article , Information
wrote: Looks to me like you live in the same area real close to Keith, and perhaps have a real jealous type of thing going because someone in your neighborhood has succeeded in a way that you never will? (Keep in mind I have never met Keith and am not a personal friend of his) I Googled him last night. Never heard of him until this thread started though. No, no jealousy. He's in Quilcene which is about 2 hours up the road. You've heard of "the middle of nowhere"? That's where Quilcene is at. He had some nice images but I have no use for greeners. I believe you meant to post to rec.passport.photography ? Not that I'm aware of. Least I would guess this is you ?: http://users.techline.com/rag/ That's one of mine. 1. I photographed weddings, families, graduating seniors, high school dances, and even did a lot of passport photos. Yup, pretty much anything that walked in the door. That's how it is in a small town. Never won any awards for the passports though. :-) 2. I'm currently using a 350MHz Indigo iMac with 192 MB, 7GB hard drive; hooked to an iDock that's connected to an imation floppy drive, 100MB Zip drive, and an iSub along with my ancient HP IIP laser printer. Presently it's running Mac OS 9.1. You can read about my other Macs in the music section. Actually, the iMac is in the music studio. This computer is a dual G4 MDD. 3. I played saxophone for a couple of years back in grade school but didn't keep it up. Yup, pretty much sucked at it. 4. The point of all of this was to play Christian rock & roll. And I did for several years with a band. 5. What used to be my camera room is now a digital recording studio filled with drums, amps, PA stuff, and a couple of computers (of course). One of these days I'll actually finish a recording. Still working on the recording. Yup...I especially like the qualification of doing passport photos. I am also quite taken back that you have been working on finishing a "recording" for what... 24 years now? No, not 24 years...less than 10. I'm not motivated. Just mentioned the passport photos because in a small town you have to do everything. |
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Workshop with Keith Lazelle
In article , Information
wrote: Looks to me like you live in the same area real close to Keith, and perhaps have a real jealous type of thing going because someone in your neighborhood has succeeded in a way that you never will? (Keep in mind I have never met Keith and am not a personal friend of his) I Googled him last night. Never heard of him until this thread started though. No, no jealousy. He's in Quilcene which is about 2 hours up the road. You've heard of "the middle of nowhere"? That's where Quilcene is at. He had some nice images but I have no use for greeners. I believe you meant to post to rec.passport.photography ? Not that I'm aware of. Least I would guess this is you ?: http://users.techline.com/rag/ That's one of mine. 1. I photographed weddings, families, graduating seniors, high school dances, and even did a lot of passport photos. Yup, pretty much anything that walked in the door. That's how it is in a small town. Never won any awards for the passports though. :-) 2. I'm currently using a 350MHz Indigo iMac with 192 MB, 7GB hard drive; hooked to an iDock that's connected to an imation floppy drive, 100MB Zip drive, and an iSub along with my ancient HP IIP laser printer. Presently it's running Mac OS 9.1. You can read about my other Macs in the music section. Actually, the iMac is in the music studio. This computer is a dual G4 MDD. 3. I played saxophone for a couple of years back in grade school but didn't keep it up. Yup, pretty much sucked at it. 4. The point of all of this was to play Christian rock & roll. And I did for several years with a band. 5. What used to be my camera room is now a digital recording studio filled with drums, amps, PA stuff, and a couple of computers (of course). One of these days I'll actually finish a recording. Still working on the recording. Yup...I especially like the qualification of doing passport photos. I am also quite taken back that you have been working on finishing a "recording" for what... 24 years now? No, not 24 years...less than 10. I'm not motivated. Just mentioned the passport photos because in a small town you have to do everything. |
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Workshop with Keith Lazelle
In article , Information
wrote: Looks to me like you live in the same area real close to Keith, and perhaps have a real jealous type of thing going because someone in your neighborhood has succeeded in a way that you never will? (Keep in mind I have never met Keith and am not a personal friend of his) I Googled him last night. Never heard of him until this thread started though. No, no jealousy. He's in Quilcene which is about 2 hours up the road. You've heard of "the middle of nowhere"? That's where Quilcene is at. He had some nice images but I have no use for greeners. I believe you meant to post to rec.passport.photography ? Not that I'm aware of. Least I would guess this is you ?: http://users.techline.com/rag/ That's one of mine. 1. I photographed weddings, families, graduating seniors, high school dances, and even did a lot of passport photos. Yup, pretty much anything that walked in the door. That's how it is in a small town. Never won any awards for the passports though. :-) 2. I'm currently using a 350MHz Indigo iMac with 192 MB, 7GB hard drive; hooked to an iDock that's connected to an imation floppy drive, 100MB Zip drive, and an iSub along with my ancient HP IIP laser printer. Presently it's running Mac OS 9.1. You can read about my other Macs in the music section. Actually, the iMac is in the music studio. This computer is a dual G4 MDD. 3. I played saxophone for a couple of years back in grade school but didn't keep it up. Yup, pretty much sucked at it. 4. The point of all of this was to play Christian rock & roll. And I did for several years with a band. 5. What used to be my camera room is now a digital recording studio filled with drums, amps, PA stuff, and a couple of computers (of course). One of these days I'll actually finish a recording. Still working on the recording. Yup...I especially like the qualification of doing passport photos. I am also quite taken back that you have been working on finishing a "recording" for what... 24 years now? No, not 24 years...less than 10. I'm not motivated. Just mentioned the passport photos because in a small town you have to do everything. |
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"Information" wrote
Goons are in the eye of the beholder... Oh, so right. More than one beholder, though. Off hand, most folks would not say you are 'It'. and some folks in this world suffer from 20/20 blindness. And why do you think _your_ vision is any good? One thing good about this board...it exposes just how ignorant some folks are. Bingo. When I see their names, I respond back You respond back based only on names? Must be that vision thing. then don't bother to read their posts again. Oooh, promise? Consider this message a CC to the other folks who expressed like stupidity to this post. Damn straight. Serves 'em right. -- Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics. Remove spaces etc. to reply: n o lindan at net com dot com psst.. want to buy an f-stop timer? nolindan.com/da/fstop/ |
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