Very interesting and sobering. A prayer for those who never came home and a prayer for those who did.
Thank you for posting.
There is ' Last of the Summer Wine ' and ' The Good Life '. Both possibly a bit dated but nevertheless can be amusing. Also This Family. Still very popular with numerous re-runs is ' Only Fools and Horses ''.
Try looking in Finder > Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support
Steve_m wrote:
I am looking for a TV program like All Creatures Great and Small (can do without the Yorkshire accent), or like Doc Martin.
Thank you! Steve_m
Currently running on ITV3 Sat evenings 1900-2000
Can catch up on some previous episodes via I-Player ( ITV)
Have used both Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop Elements and prefer the latter though I don't use it's Organizer at all !. Difficult to quantify but just found it more intuitive, more so because I recently moved to iMac!
Both offer free trials of about 30 days so would suggest you download both and try for yourself.
New Replacement Bi-Xenon Headlamp
All my personal data including photographs are kept on a Seagate 1tb portable hard drive which is my ' working ' drive. This, and my imac, are backed up to time machine on another 1tb seagate portable hard drive.
Have you reset Safari and do you have an unusual browser shown in the search engine drop down list ( safari > preferences > general ) ?
Open Safari >click on Safari > Safari Extensions > Select Preferences and click on uninstall.
AVG is nowhere near as good as it used to be. Using Microsoft Security Essentials that seems to work ok.
drag and drop to their new folder on your external hard drive
Using it about 5 years just to share amongst family & friends. Works a treat and their customer service is very good.
I preferred Elements over PSP ( Corel ) but disliked it's Organizer.
Download free trials and see whichever you feel more comfortable using.
AntonioReyna wrote:
The D7100 more directly compares in features to the Canon 70D and it is not a given that one is superior to the other. They are comparable. I would not have the D7100 as it does not feel very substantial compared to the D200/D300/D700 bodies.
Tend to agree. Over the moon with my D7100 and for me, a definite improvement to my since sold D300. However, I still miss the ' feel ' of the D300, it just felt more solid.
Unfortunately I dropped the D7100 2' onto concrete paving with it landing on the shutter button corner. It worked but with a clunky rear wheel plus a couple of cracks. A tad under £300 later
with new top and rear cover modules it's behaving and performing better than when it was new, or is that just my mindset ?!