Subaru Crew - Meet The Members II

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  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    I felt the email wrath of a woman consumed with A4 desire when I attempted to sway her from the dark side! LOL.

    And Mike traded in his "next in line" status when he took on the role of dad-at-home.

    Hi Mike! Let's see, we last talked about 2.5 months ago.... so you missed the new Forester XT for me and a baby inbound too! That's the Cliff notes anyway.
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    On my side, I'll be the Godfather of a boy some friends are adopting very soon. We're under contract for a beach condo in OC, and I'm firmly on The Fence as far as my next Subie.

    Oh, and Bob and I were invited back by SoA, this time to Vegas to try the new Legacy on May 17.

    -juice
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    Mike!

    Where've you been? And are you STILL driving around in that Civic?

    Hurry up and get a Subie already!

    Mmmm. Canon 10D. That's a nice piece of equipment.

    Ken
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    That's funny. I'm pretty sure that Host Karen uses Opera a lot here and Host KC is a Firebird fan (the browser, not the car <g>).

    Me, I like Bill :-)

    You may want to sent in a Contact us form and see if the tech people have any suggestions.

    Steve, Host
  • miksmimiksmi Member Posts: 1,246
    Good to know, Steve, I submitted a question to the techs. Thanks.

    Loosh, congrats on both accounts! I almost went to see you play last night.

    Loosh is correct, juice, I lost next in line status. But it's a good trade. Congrats to you and Bob w/SoA!

    Yes, Ken, I'm STILL driving that Civic. What's really nice is the EF 80-200mm f/2.8L IS -- big, fast glass. Not exactly portable or inconspicuous. But if you're low light it's the only option.
    http://www.usa.canon.com/eflenses/lenses/ef_70-200_28is/ef_70-200_28is.html.

    ..Mike

    ..Mike

  • locke2clocke2c Member Posts: 5,038
    "the only option"

    huh? I thought any modern AF canon 35mm lens was usable on a 10D? I didn't research it much, that was just my assumption.

    __

    different subject: juice don't get too excited about mileage for the 2.5L. subaru is working hard against nature here; fact is, it simply is a bigger engine than the 1.6-2.0L powerplants used by the real misers in the economy car class. it's going to use more fuel especially since the competition are long-stroke inline fours and the EJ25 is a much shorter stroke out of necessity, with the boxer layout.

    ~c
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    I use both IE6 and Mozilla FireFox with no issues in Edmunds.

    -Brian
  • njswamplandsnjswamplands Member Posts: 1,760
    well at least they put some 20w on before the abuse
  • rob_mrob_m Member Posts: 820
    <not because swampster types like Brenda with one word per line> he thinks to himself.

    Anyways ... I have been in Missouri for two days and have not seen a single Subaru! What's up with that?
  • c_hunterc_hunter Member Posts: 4,487
    Me too! I like that browser a lot.

    Craig
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    wanted to say hi to miksmi, long time since you been around good to hear from you.

      Cheers Pat.
  • miksmimiksmi Member Posts: 1,246
    Hey Colin, long time no see. Yes, any Canon AF lens works on the 10D. I meant a fast lens with an f/2.8 aperture is more versatile in low light than the mildly slower EF 70-200mm f/4.0L IS lens. Plus you get that nice bokeh (out-of-focus background blur) with the wider aperture. You can pump the ISO but you get noise above 800, though 1600 is sometimes acceptable.

    ..Mike

    ..Mike

  • miksmimiksmi Member Posts: 1,246

    ..Mike

  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Firefox, firebird,.. whatever :-)

    Occasionally I'll pop in on Safari too, and no problems there. The little Edmunds car logo in the address window instead of the IE world icon is sort of cool too.

    Steve, Host
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    hey hey hey .. if you're going to accuse me of typing one word per line you're gonna have to find the evidence to prove it!
  • rob_mrob_m Member Posts: 820
    please
    tune
    in
    to
    CHAT
    on
    Thursday
    at
    9:00 ....... :)

    BTW after a big Saturday night in Missouri, I still have not seen a single Subaru!
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    joke around ONE time and ya get 'branded' .... geeeeeeze
  • rob_mrob_m Member Posts: 820
    lol!
  • jfljfl Member Posts: 1,399
    Hey Rob, lighten up on Brenda. It was Swampy as a PW running up the posts to 20,000! 8~O

    Jim
  • rob_mrob_m Member Posts: 820
    PW? I had to look it up in acronymfinder. Plugging in the choices made some pretty funny sentences!!! :o

    [public service announcement on]
    BTW, I do really like Brenda. I was sitting on the porch one CHAT night, and she kept waving at me <as only she can> until I felt more than compelled to join in.
    [public service announcement off]

    Bren, I "branded" is a tad too harsh. Think of it as being "profiled"! Don't you feel better now??? :) Rob M.
  • Karen_SKaren_S Member Posts: 5,092
    Hey Mike...good to see your typeface again!

    Re: browsers - I had been using Opera for several years and loved it, but would occasionally have difficulties with sites not supporting it. However, the only problem I had with it in TH was the chat. I recently switched over to Mozilla Firebird. So far it's been working pretty good and I haven't encountered any problems yet.
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    I hope winter is finally over cause I put my summer rims on today and took the plastic off of the carpeting, but you can never be sure up here:-)

      Cheers Pat.
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    as it was 91º F today!

    Bob
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
  • njswamplandsnjswamplands Member Posts: 1,760
    i love these really long reply lines. makes my word count per post way too high though.
  • njswamplandsnjswamplands Member Posts: 1,760
    and look at that i can reply to myself, woohoo
  • hammerheadhammerhead Member Posts: 907
    We've got a Barrecrafters box on top of the Suburban - the big 17 cu. ft. 'coffin box', because we're hauling 4 or 5 pairs of skis and/or snowboards etc. All 4 attachment points move fore & aft, as do the crossbars on the cars, of course, so it will fit my OB too. I just have to make sure I mount it sufficiently forward so as not to interfere with the rear hatch range of motion. I'm happy with it so far. FWIW.

    Good to see your friendly fonts here again!

    Cheers!
    Paul
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Bob that's the reason I said you never know up here the best we have been so far this spring I think is about 10 degrees celsius.

      Cheers Pat.
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    Colin,

    One other thing is that with digital SLRs, the CMOS or CCD is often smaller in area than a standard 35mm shutter so the effective zoom lengths change. The mounts are the same, but you need to keep the effective lens length in mind.

    Ken
  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    First car geeks and now camera geeks! :-)

    -Frank P.
  • miksmimiksmi Member Posts: 1,246
    Frank, "geek" is common to both appellations. I think you found the common thread, at least for me.

    Karen & Frank, thanks for the welcome and cargo box info. I'll look it up.

    ..Mike

    ..Mike

  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    Yes Mike except in your case a third appellation applies if my memory serves me, one of home theater geek :-)

    -Frank P.
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    IIRC, you can use older film body Canon AF lenses on the new digital bodies (like 10s or dig Rebel), but it will overflow the sensor area by 50% or so. There are new EOS digital lenses with the corrected image size area, but they will not mount on the film bodies (would poke into the mirror, I think). We have a first generation Canon EOS-650 with two lenses collecting dust these days. Maybe a Rebel body some day....

    Now on topic: I did some of the 30/30 maintanance stuff this weekend - more over in that thread.

    Steve
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Isn't that one of them thar things that you take pictures with:-)

      Cheers Pat.
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    We just got our third digital camera in the household last week. I doubt that I will ever shoot the half dozen rolls of film lying around, or touch the film cameras again! Yard sale time...

    Oh how technology has changed us!

    Steve
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Add Camera Geek to our list of demographic characteristics.

    Home Theatre rocks. 91" projection LCD at home, takes up half my basement.

    Because 60" is just too small!

    -juice
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    hmmm, no home theatre (just got a TV a few months ago), no digicam, no cell phone, no iPod, and my mostly unwashed Outback is plenty peppy thank you (no turbo dreams here).

    Guess I should slink away and swap the Sube for a pickup.

    Oh wait, that'd be the Baja.

    Sometimes the geeky stuff insulates you from the real world. So that's why I have two hammocks.

    Steve, Host
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    I have a digital camera but the extent of my experience is to point and shoot the picture period. Other than that I am a complete dummy as regards photography.

       Cheers Pat.
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Funny thing is it was my car nut side that created a demand for digital cameras, so I could upload pics without having to use a scanner all the time.

    -juice
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Thing here juice, I used to use a service to upload on the net then the service I used stopped the links to post pictures. Thats when I bought the digital camera.

      Cheers Pat.
  • twrxtwrx Member Posts: 647
    I think the thing that has really sold me is getting the pictures printed cheap at the local Sam's. 20 cents for a 4x6. I had my Pentax Optio 330 for a year and the pics had largely gone unprinted because of the cost of the ink and photo paper for my Lexmark.

    Got the Optioi 330 (3x zoom/3.2mpx) and a Kodak DX 6490 (10x zoom/4 mpx)
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Our nanny's daughter just had another son, this morning at 12:30am, a healthy, big, baby boy. He'll be like another cousin to my kids.

    David Charles Myrick will surely be a future Subie driver! :-)

    We're going to visit them tonight, most likely, so I'll try to bring a WRC Rally Car toy as his first gift, appropriately.

    -juice
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Heard a funny bit of Oz-trivia the other day. On Animal Planet (a TV station devoted to animal shows here in the States), the person on the show mentioned how the name "kangaroo" came about, or at least the naming of the animal.

    According to this fellow, when the English encountered kangaroos upon their first visits to Australia, they didn't know what that strange animal was called. So they asked some local aborigines: "What is that animal called?" The aborigines replied: "Kangaroo."

    Well, as it turns out, the word "kangaroo" in the aborigine's language translates to: "Don't understand?"

    In any event, the name stuck. Have you heard anything along those lines? Is this true? Even if it's not, it makes for a good story!

    Bob
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    My salesguy contacted me today stating that our F-XT is on the boat on it's way to the West coast. So, it could still arrive by 4/30.

    -Brian
  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    Not to bust your bubble but that's going to really be pushing it...

    -Frank P.
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    c'mon, where's you're wishful thinking? ;-)

    Besides, once it gets to the dealer it still needs to get the moonroof installed, so add another 2 days.

    -Brian
  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    I think you should be planning a Cinco de Mayo celebration ;-)

    -Frank P.
  • bat1161bat1161 Member Posts: 1,784
    Brenda & our other Midwest Crew:

    Hope none of you were affected by the tornados that hit this afternoon. That was caused by one of the local weather people here in NYC. He mentioned last night how it has been very low number of tornados in your neck of the woods, so voila!
    Seriously, hope everyone is OK.

    Mark
  • grahampetersgrahampeters Member Posts: 1,786
    G'day

    Yes, I can confirm that Kangaroo translates roughly as "I don't understand" in the language of the tribe around Sydney who Joseph Banks, the botanist on Captain James Cook 1770 voyage interviewed. I'm suffering a brain freeze on the name of the tribe and language.

    Australian Aboriginal (strictly Koorie) culture is interesting with lots of parallels to American Indian. They first migrated here about 70,000 years ago across a land bridge that existed from South East Asia.

    Small groups, ranging from a small family to a large tribe (say 300) had a close affinity to their land, identifying as animals or totems and developing a complex Dreaming story of the earth's creation and shaping (Typical story would be that a river was formed as the track of a giant snake in the dreaming.). Occasionally, several of these groups would join together for a special event. For example, there is a large moth that migrates to the Victorian Alps each year. It is large enouigh and plentiful enough to make excelllent eating when cooked and the annual arival of the moths would see large groups of Koorie temprarily relocate to the Alps. you would not want to do this outsdie summer as it gets very cold with snow cover for about 5 months.

    There were about 300,000 Koorie at the time of white settlement, speaking probably 300 languages in a variety of language groups. There are similarities between languages of adjoining tribes but the further apart the tribes, the less likely there would be contact and hence the less similar the vocabulary. Grammar rules are generally roughly similar.

    Today there are only a handful of languages left although the total Koorie population remains at about 300,000.

    Aboriginal nouns have been picked up for many places and objects although comparatively few adjectives or verbs have made it into Australian English.

    Cheers

    Graham
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    thanks for the concern, but we are a bit farther north than the path of the storms yesterday and last night ...

    that's not to say that we don't get our share around here at times ... moving from near Dallas-Fort Worth to South Bend, I basically went from one end of tornado alley to the other, but at least now I have a basement!
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