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|    Ed Vance to Holger Granholm    |
|    Re: Solar eclipse    |
|    10 Apr 15 22:35:00    |
      04-09-15 09:35 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Solar eclipse               HG> @MSGID: <55284A3C.13842.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>        HG> In a message dated 04-08-15, Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:               HG> GM Ed,               EV> Another thing that happened is that I got a spurt of messages in the        EV> DOVE NET echo that hasn't had any messages in it since the first       -snip-        HG> Well, I think even MultiMail does have an area for personal        HG> messages.              Howdy! Holger,              Yes, You're Correct!       When I open up a packet to read, I am told if their any Personal       Messages in the packet.              My problem is that I wait till I start reading messages in the echo,       even though I have peeked at the contents earlier.              There are a few echos in the packet before this echo and I (usually)       will read messages in those echos, and when I get to a message that I       want to Reply to, I do that and when I've read all of the messages in       those echos I start reading this echo.              I do that so when I want to save messages in this (or other) echos,       they will be saved in the order they are in the list.              This message I'm replying to was after Daryl's message, which I saved,       and started reading Your message and writing a reply to it.       Works For Me.               HG> My MR/2 QWK reader does have it on top of the area listing so        HG> it's easy to read/reply to the personal messages B4 proceeding        HG> to the other areas.              Yep!               EV> Was 36 mm meant to be 35 mm when You typed it???? ??               HG> The film used for the "kino" cameras has always been named 36        HG> mm film irrespective of the picture size.              I never heard of a "kino" camera, so before writing this reply I took a       look to see what it was all about.              The LomoKino Camera uses a 36 (Standard Frame Size for a Still Camera)       Exposure Roll of 35mm Film.       So we're both right about the number 36 except it didn't mean mm for       Your Camera.              Where as a Still Camera will make 36 images that are 24mm X 36mm each,       the LomoKino Camera makes 144 images on the same size roll of film that       are 24mm X 8.5mm each, according to what I briefly learned tonight.              My first Roll Film Camera used Kodak 620 film that made 12 (???) images       on a roll that were 2 1/4 Inch square, approx. 57mm square, I think.              The images that camera took may have been 2 1/2 inch square, it's been       a long time since I had that camera.       I used it 5 for years, and then got a 35mm Argus C3 camera.       I have used a few other 35mm cameras until Oct 2010 when I got my       Digital Camera, that I carry in a case on my belt all the time now.              Back to the Kino Camera, I didn't look to see what Projector was used       to show those Cinemas, I'll look to learn about that after I end this       message.       73 and Thanks for the Education about Your Kino Camera.              ... But I !!WANT!! the two in the bush...       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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