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Astronauts Always Pick the Nikkor For Zero-G



 
 
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Old December 14th 06, 12:42 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Eddie
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Default Astronauts Always Pick the Nikkor For Zero-G


"Rita Ä Berkowitz" ritaberk2O04 @aol.com wrote in message
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Just look at all those beautiful Nikkors floating around in zero-g. It's
just another example of taking the proper tools with you when you have to
get the job done. Sadly, Canon washed out in basic training. Why wasn't
there ever a single Canon film or dSLR ever selected to go into space?

Caution! This image is highly erotic due to the inordinately large supply
of Nikkors.

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-14/hires/iss014e08795.jpg






Rita


Sorry, Rita, please go to the moon and retrieve a number of Hassleblads. If,
however, they were not left by Astronauts,then H.G.Well's subterranean
creatures have made bloody good copies.

;-)

Eddie


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Old December 14th 06, 01:26 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Warren
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Default Astronauts Always Pick the Nikkor For Zero-G

On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 08:42:17 +0800, "Eddie"
wrote:


"Rita Ä Berkowitz" ritaberk2O04 @aol.com wrote in message
...
Just look at all those beautiful Nikkors floating around in zero-g. It's
just another example of taking the proper tools with you when you have to
get the job done. Sadly, Canon washed out in basic training. Why wasn't
there ever a single Canon film or dSLR ever selected to go into space?

Caution! This image is highly erotic due to the inordinately large supply
of Nikkors.

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-14/hires/iss014e08795.jpg



What is the Fujinon (right edge of picture, about 1/3 down from top)
doing there?

Warren



Rita


Sorry, Rita, please go to the moon and retrieve a number of Hassleblads. If,
however, they were not left by Astronauts,then H.G.Well's subterranean
creatures have made bloody good copies.

;-)

Eddie


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Old December 14th 06, 01:29 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Jeff R.
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Default Astronauts Always Pick the Nikkor For Zero-G


"Warren" wrote in message
...
"Rita Ä Berkowitz" ritaberk2O04 @aol.com wrote in message
...
Just look at all those beautiful Nikkors floating around in zero-g.
It's
just another example of taking the proper tools with you when you have
to
get the job done. Sadly, Canon washed out in basic training. Why
wasn't
there ever a single Canon film or dSLR ever selected to go into space?

Caution! This image is highly erotic due to the inordinately large
supply
of Nikkors.

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-14/hires/iss014e08795.jpg



What is the Fujinon (right edge of picture, about 1/3 down from top)
doing there?

Warren


Why have any duplicates hanging around at all? Why not just use the
replicator (LHS, 1/3 down) as and when needed?

--
Jeff R.
(Tea! Earl Grey! Hot!)


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Old December 14th 06, 03:32 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Jay Beckman
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Default Astronauts Always Pick the Nikkor For Zero-G


"Warren" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 08:42:17 +0800, "Eddie"
wrote:


"Rita Ä Berkowitz" ritaberk2O04 @aol.com wrote in message
...
Just look at all those beautiful Nikkors floating around in zero-g.
It's
just another example of taking the proper tools with you when you have
to
get the job done. Sadly, Canon washed out in basic training. Why
wasn't
there ever a single Canon film or dSLR ever selected to go into space?

Caution! This image is highly erotic due to the inordinately large
supply
of Nikkors.

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-14/hires/iss014e08795.jpg



What is the Fujinon (right edge of picture, about 1/3 down from top)
doing there?

Warren


Lens on a TV / Video Camera...

Jay Beckman
Chandler, AZ
www.pbase.com/flyingphotog


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Old December 14th 06, 05:55 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Wm. Harris
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Default Astronauts Always Pick the Nikkor For Zero-G


"Eddie" wrote in message
...

"Rita Ä Berkowitz" ritaberk2O04 @aol.com wrote in message
...
Just look at all those beautiful Nikkors floating around in zero-g. It's
just another example of taking the proper tools with you when you have to
get the job done. Sadly, Canon washed out in basic training. Why wasn't
there ever a single Canon film or dSLR ever selected to go into space?

Caution! This image is highly erotic due to the inordinately large supply
of Nikkors.

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-14/hires/iss014e08795.jpg






Rita


Sorry, Rita, please go to the moon and retrieve a number of Hassleblads. If,
however, they were not left by Astronauts,then H.G.Well's subterranean
creatures have made bloody good copies.

;-)

Eddie


Rita seems to be another RichA--looking for bad stuff about anything and a
pushy whiner. probably from New York.



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Old December 14th 06, 06:40 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
John McWilliams
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Default Astronauts Always Pick the Nikkor For Zero-G

Wm. Harris wrote:
"Eddie" wrote in message
...
"Rita Ä Berkowitz" ritaberk2O04 @aol.com wrote
Sorry, Rita, please go to the moon and retrieve a number of Hassleblads. If,
however, they were not left by Astronauts,then H.G.Well's subterranean
creatures have made bloody good copies.

Rita seems to be another RichA--looking for bad stuff about anything and a
pushy whiner. probably from New York.


Xenophobic?

In any event, please do not insult my groupie Rita. He's really quite a
sport, and when he's not amusing, he prefers that I chastise him, not a
stranger.

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john mcwilliams

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Old December 14th 06, 07:24 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Mark²
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Default Astronauts Always Pick the Nikkor For Zero-G

John McWilliams wrote:
Wm. Harris wrote:
"Eddie" wrote in message
...
"Rita Ä Berkowitz" ritaberk2O04 @aol.com wrote
Sorry, Rita, please go to the moon and retrieve a number of
Hassleblads. If, however, they were not left by Astronauts,then
H.G.Well's subterranean creatures have made bloody good copies.

Rita seems to be another RichA--looking for bad stuff about anything
and a pushy whiner. probably from New York.


Xenophobic?

In any event, please do not insult my groupie Rita. He's really quite
a sport, and when he's not amusing, he prefers that I chastise him,
not a stranger.


What are you talking about??
Rita is **MY** groupie!!
He's been obsessed with me ever since my Hawk photos, and still foams at the
mouth when he sees my "Mark²" posts...
He's in my kill-file for being a useless ass...but let's keep things
straight...after all...

--
Images (Plus Snaps & Grabs) by Mark² at:
www.pbase.com/markuson


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Old December 14th 06, 11:01 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Charles Schuler
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Rita seems to be another RichA--looking for bad stuff about anything and a
pushy whiner. probably from New York.


Some higher-end mental institutions have recreation rooms with Internet
access. They are said to be very therapeutic.


 




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