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>From: karen.wattie{at}fanciful.org
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>Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 07:06:19 -0800
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>->
>-> You mean you didn't make a snownam to practice your sculpturing skills?
>-> And he can pose any way you like without so much as a whimper! :)
>
>First it was too darn cold out there....and the snow wouldn't likely have
>stuck together anyway. Then I got sick. Now I'm into my busy season with
>the
>new karate season and multiple income taxes (I do at least 6 every year).
>I'll come up for air around the end of April....
Mmm.. with 6 sources of income you may need the Easy Tax package to zap
throught the taxes!
And it can be written off as business expense under Office Supplies.
Our snow in Vancouver are wet, ideal for making snowmen of every
description. In fact some
are very talented - to the ppoint of self disappearing over night! :)
Of course I captured them on film before nightfall...
By the way, Canon has a digital camera that sports a full 35mm CMOS sensor
which is even better than the CCD sensor that are used by most digital
cameras. That means the capture resolution is fully 11 mp.
Too bad though that the lens developed for the digital cameras can't be used
by the film cameras, eventhough the EF Canon lenses can be used on the Canon
digital cameras...
-Wayne
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