kwbarnes wrote:
I understand that it takes money/revenue to "keep the lights on". I also understand that to keep the site free (for the most part), that ad revenue is necessary.
Based upon my experience when I was in the market to purchase an established business (that included a small Internet forum with no subscription fees and only ad revenue), there isn't an issue with "keeping the lights on". I willingly pay for my access to the buy/sell forums, but I refuse to be force fed advertising if I can avoid it.
Had some fun on Scott Kelby's "The Grid" today................
You all might want to submit images to Scott's show, or just follow along. Scott and Erik are great guys, Scott is a marketing genius and a wonderful photographer in his own right. I decided to send in three images last night just for grins. Mine start at 17:27
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Had some fun on Scott Kelby's "The Grid" today................
You all might want to submit images to Scott's show, or just follow along. Scott and Erik are great guys, Scott is a marketing genius and a wonderful photographer in his own right. I decided to send in three images last night just for grins. Mine start at 17:27
Thought I'd post this up. the good lookin' guy on camera right is my son. I won't tell who the geezer is on camera left. That's his ride in the rear. G4. Long ways from a Cherokee 140. I couldn't be more proud.
Probably paid for my flight with this stock shot of Dallas yesterday afternoon. We were probably at about 6,000 feet and I scrambled and got a half dozen shots off before it slipped out of view..................
anthonysemone wrote:
Thought I'd post this up. the good lookin' guy on camera right is my son. I won't tell who the geezer is on camera left. That's his ride in the rear. G4. Long ways from a Cherokee 140. I couldn't be more proud.
Semper Fi Marine!!!!!!! The eyes/noses are just about identical....so family I presume!!
You have a handsome, beautiful family Brother! All patriots!!!!!
RD
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Had some fun on Scott Kelby's "The Grid" today................
You all might want to submit images to Scott's show, or just follow along. Scott and Erik are great guys, Scott is a marketing genius and a wonderful photographer in his own right. I decided to send in three images last night just for grins. Mine start at 17:27
I know he told you not to send your images in, but you should do it again. Except this time submit some of your architectural images, both interiors, and maybe an exterior. He probably wouldn't recognize those as yours, and it would be interesting to see his comments.
If you do this, make sure to post a link to the video as you did here.
Ray Swindle wrote:
What is the projectile just below the radome Nick?
Ray, short answer is I don’t know!
Longer answer. The panels with all the placard writing are the nose gear doors. Forward of that, on the centre line, running for and aft, is a thin white / red something. Is that what you mean? If so, other images show very similar “things” on both sides of the aircraft at about 90 degrees up from the one shown in my posted image. The “things” show as light or white against the black radome and local panel colour, aft of the black edge. I think they may all be part of the servicing access for the radar. Kinda an upside down clam shell, drop down deal, for access on the ground.
Ah so….. On my web browser the “thing” only just happened! It’s not in my flicker hosted image. Oh and if I double click the image here on Fred …. the thing is not present. Now you see it, now you don’t.
nickjohnson wrote:
Ah so….. On my web browser the “thing” only just happened! It’s not in my flicker hosted image. Oh and if I double click the image here on Fred …. the thing is not present. Now you see it, now you don’t.
So my first answer stands – I have no idea!
That is one magical projectile!. Am I the only one who saw it?
Ray Swindle wrote:
That is one magical projectile!. Am I the only one who saw it?
No Ray, your not the only one! My latest guess is that the “thing” is a glitch in the image resizing dofa, here on Fred. In the alternative, it’s the latest addition to a very, very long list of things I don’t understand!
Getting back in the pool groove now that the landscape is coming back from all of February's damage. This beautiful backyard retreat was completed last Fall. The "turf" areas are all artificial grass, with a putting green on the west side of the residence and a play area on the east. My client has a gift for creating the perfect setting in whatever space is available, his services are very, very pricey, but he's excellent.