Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
Hoping to get the crash on film.??
I can't help with the interest or proximity to a big airport, but there's a lot of good used equipment for hundreds of dollars for a good lens (500 mm zoom) and camera.I did a little in my late teens and early 20s, but between living far away from a big airport and not wanting to spend thousands on a good camera and equipment, lost interest.
and well place too. I've see a few poorly placed one. Can't really see the primary runyway active areas, etc....Any airport without a viewing area should have the airport manager fired.
Guessing they want to sell the pics. Watermark makes just downloading less attractive.I don't understand these watermarks that are in the style of an elaborate tramp stamp, and which then covers 1/4 of the image.
As a professional photographer myself there can also be the technical satisfaction of perfecting settings and composition and always looking for that perfect subject in the perfect setting. Kind of like taking the time to watch a sunset develop.
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I don’t blow any money on that crap. It’s weird to me.
I’ve only got one. My original trs80, and I don’t keep it set up. I used to have an old Solaris server, but it took up too much space so I sold it. I would kinda like to have a vax-11 or something along those lines, but not enough to actually buy one.I don't understand it either, but I'm also into vintage computers, to the point where I've installed 3 phase in my garage to support my hobby. So I try not to throw stones!
3 phase? What’d you install? I’ve worked on a few that needed 3 phase for the MG set…I don't understand it either, but I'm also into vintage computers, to the point where I've installed 3 phase in my garage to support my hobby. So I try not to throw stones!
3 phase? What’d you install? I’ve worked on a few that needed 3 phase for the MG set…
Like tracking Great Whites, some like to examine the differences in aircraft over the years. The Brits are well known for it. Sometimes an extra set of eyes can help.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zo...ilot-after-altering-him-to-malfunctioning-jet
Nice. I never got near any SGI stuff. I turned wrenches on IBM “big iron”; lots of the larger ones used 240 3-phase.An Onyx2 IR3 rack. So much fun!
Nice. I never got near any SGI stuff. I turned wrenches on IBM “big iron”; lots of the larger ones used 240 3-phase.
I had a PDP-11/05, a /34, and one other… some single platter drives, other stuff. Wish I still had it. I just didn’t have the space at the time. The first system I ever had access to, the one that got me hooked and led to a five decade career, was a PDP-11. Oddly enough, that first one was the only one I ever touched as part of that career.I'm old, but haven't worked on stuff as old as that. One of my college housemates put a PDP-11 in the basement, and the disk pacs in the yard...because they wouldn't fit through the side door. The PDP's were single phase, but maybe the disk pacs were 3? Not sure. Later on, I did help plan a modern computer room that was three phase, but it was just 120/208 Y, so that we could feed racks 208v to get more servers on a circuit. We checked everything carefully, but turns out almost all computer gear will work on 208V.
Plane spotting, computer spotting…This thread took a really hard right turn.
I don't get it...I mean are there also people that stand on freeway overpasses and are like "Ohhh, look...a Toyota 4Runner!..." ?
I used to do some high-end molecular modeling, and to this day I've never seen a system as good as the virtual reality CAVE environment I had access to in the early 90's, with each display wall powered by it's own SGI graphical supercomputer. Wearing CrystalEyes shutter lens glasses and wielding a Flock of Birds 'wand' to manipulate images was an incredible immersive experience.
I know it's not cool to admit in aviation circles, but lots of people really do love airplanes. I think we just get numb to it after awhile.
I get the love for aviation and airplanes…just don’t get the sitting in the side of a commercial runway to “plane spot” generic mass produced planes when you can look up on an app what planes are coming.