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11 GoodAbout Eugene
- Birthday 11/10/1953
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Eugene Gallucci
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Port Elgin Ontario, Canada
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Port Elgin Ontario
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Canada
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Love photography, reading and Biking
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Bike Year and Model
2006 Royal Star Tour Deluxe
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http://www.lightinthebox.com/Spy-Glasses-With-Hidden-Spy-Camera_p165078.html
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HUH? Whatever you said, I agree with - no need to understand!!!
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Ahh - no big deal - when you've seen one, you seen them both....
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Winters knocking..what are your plans for the bike this winter?
Eugene replied to 1BigDog's topic in Watering Hole
Hey Gary - Ontario visits are not working this year - how about we try Texas???? I just started riding again after surgery and will be heading south Nov. 1 I stay in the Rio Grand Valley in Mission (about 1.5 hrs from Brownsville) - let me know where you are staying and maybe a February visit/ride would work. Eugene -
80-95f???? Wow - when you are done with that - send it over to Ontario please!!
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I'm the culprit who mentioned the 30x optical zoom. With the advent of "anti-shake" and "stabilizers", these new superzooms work remarkably well at the long end. 30x may be pushing the envelope a bit but the 24x takes really sharp photos at the long end without a tripod or monopod. Also, the long zoom isn't merely for distance - one can creatively take beautiful landscapes with a superzoom and use the length to help blur foregrounds or backgrounds and you can achieve some creative and attractive bokeh. It really depends on what one wants to shoot and how creative one wants their photos to be. I do agree that the Leica lens are amongst the best!
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Ahh yes - been there, done that and don't remember a blessed thing.............
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Haven't seen this latest one but they do have smaller cameras up to 30x optical zoom - Panasonic and Canon being amongst the best although most of the newere ones are pretty good. Longer zoom is absolutely a must for any wildlife shots. Cheers Eugene
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Hey Gary - Here's wishing the good-looking couple many happy years together.
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Thanks for all the replys and suggestions - huess no one has tried this one - Ill look into the other ones. Eugene
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Hi all - Read all the posts about the wheel chocks and most deal with Harbor Freight. Anyone hear of this one? Or use it? A bit pricey but apparently adjustable for width. http://steadymate.com/us/product/20/68/steadymate-motorcycle-wheel-chock.html
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I like simplicity - I will NOT drink and ride and I will NOT ride with anyone who does - doesn't matter if its one or ten beers.
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Likewise - even without guns, they outweigh us and when pissed can be ugly with the car/truck - not worth it ..... but it sure gets frustrating!!!!
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Totally agree - be it bikes, cars, houses, toilet paper! Seems really strange to me with such high unemployment how some of these goofs keep their jobs.
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I hate humidity as well - however, I have been wintering in Texas for about 5 years. I stay in Mission which is pretty close to the Mexican border. Yes, it does get a bit humid but not unbearable in the winter. Roads are pretty good for riding - a bit flat down south where I am but South Padre Island, Corpus Christi and San Antonio are really nice day trips (San Antonio is 4 hours - the other two are 1.5 & 2.5 hrs resp. each way). Lots of nice quiet ranch roads in the immediate area. Cheers Eugene