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Adding a small amount of vinegar to the water helps the egg to congeal faster and hold its shape while it is cooking.

"Gentleman, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"

If someone is pointing a gun at you, then you shoot them any chance you get. That's not cold blooded, that's survival. In a shootout you don't wait for them to miss, then take your shot. Han is reaching for his gun, picks at the wall to misdirect Greedo's attention, then he shoots him. HAN SHOT FIRST!

This reminds me of when I was just a little kid. I threw a huge tantrum when I was supposed to clean up my toys. My mom finally had it, and came in with some trash bags. She and my Uncle bagged everything up, and I watched her take them out to the dumpster. She never had to tell me more this more than once, "Clean up

Nerd...

I think it will be similar to what it is now, and not over 30MP. I guess we will see in a few weeks.

I think it qualifies as a baby D4. Smaller, not as fast, and closest in comparison to the D4 now available. The only thing that doesn't fit is the MP. I agree that it's definitely a D3X replacement.

Since the D800 is like a small D4, perhaps the D400 will be more like a small D3S?

True, it just seems like a waste of money for an upgrade to just work as well as the current D700. 12.1MP will give you a nice print up to about 16x24. It won't be 300DPI, but it won't need to be at that size. The larger you go, the less resolution you need because of viewing distance. If I already had a D700 to shoot

I think that's where valve's designers got the idea...

I agree, there are much better camera options out there already for shooting weddings.

I wouldn't say this is geared towards people who shoot weddings. Definitely for studio, and landscape photography though. Low light can be one of the most essential elements needed for shooting weddings. Many venues do not allow flash during the ceremony, and are not lit well. This is where low light trumps high

That's a terrible rattlecan job, and it ruined that door. You can see overspray on everything. I agree that reflective tape is the easier, and the safer way to go. Spray painting anything is not quick and easy.

Yeah, your right. I didn't take a good look at the specs. It also looks like there is more glass than actual display. The actual area of the LCD is probably about 2"x3" or less.

Interesing, I kind of like it... That's too bad if it uses the micro four thirds lenses, instead of the same lenses their DSLR's use. Having such a small line of lenses can be a big disadvantage when trying to sell to professionals. Especially those who have already invested in the glass. That is definitely one thing

Yes, I agree it makes sense in the art world. I would love to have a Cintiq display at work. I use a tablet from time to time, and the bigger the better. You get better control that way. The smaller tablets are useless.

For normal everyday use yes it can suck. But for people who do illustrations, and a lot of work that requires detail, a touch screen that can use stylus input like Cintig displays are almost a necessity. This would probably implemented on single new product, or as an upgrade anyways. It's probably not likely that all

Yes, he could have very easily overlooked this and dismissed it as a possible new element. It sucks when some teachers do not let their students excel beyond their curriculum.

On camera flash sucks anyways. Better low light performance is the way to go.

It does. It isn't.