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Ellipsis marks are ... my friends
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Ah, yes, that Oklahoma new-media tradition of standing in your garage, shooting video of your car getting hailed upon.

Good observation, Carlos!

Yeah, it was like I was watching Japanese po ... err ... a mysterious Dateline interview ...

Wow, you can find everything at Wal-Mart!

I suppose someone was watching Secrets of the Dead, just as I was? ;-)

Meet the new boss - same as the old boss.

This is interesting and all, but when I have to hit the source link to find out where it happened, the content battle has already been lost.

That's nice that's what he meant ... ;-) However, why would you really want to use it on manual-focus film body? The focus travel and feel most likely isn't that great to begin with. For the people to whom this is marketed, the G makes sense.

The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8. The "Thrifty Fifty" as I like to call it. The biggest difference between this and what Nikon just put out is ergonomics and manual focusing. However, the Canon 50mm f/1.8 is a great, inexpensive lens, as long as that focal length is your thing (it's not mine).

I'm willing (and do) to focus for myself - with a decent finder and a focusing screen designed to actually be of some use ...

Uh, I see a focus ring ...

*blank stare*

Yuppies gotta have something to lust over, man.

That first paragraph was wonderful - it's been a long time since I actually laughed while reading an article.

The problem with that photo is that I can't see his eyes. If I was standing next to Anne Hathaway while she was wearing that dress, I'd find some excuse to look down (and over), too ...

Ah, but it could be his big break in hard-hitting journalism. That is, hard hitting in the way his body would meet the floor ...

Quit forcing your live-and-let-live beliefs on me!

@leoaugust: How do you know that the Taser was strong enough to trigger orga ... oh, I get it ...

I have a Droid X for personal use and an iPhone 4 (AT&T) for work. I prefer the Droid X, mostly due to the Android OS. I find it easier to use, if for no other reason than it has a "back" button, rather than navigation changing with the app as the iPhone does.