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Yeahhhhhhh!!!! Congrats!! You will be thrilled to have this tank of a camera!!
.That is the proper spelling!
Steve.
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No, It's Not !
Not, where I'm from ...
Ron
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No, It's Not !
Not, where I'm from ...
.YES IT IS
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Love the all-metal lens. This should be called the Like-a.
It will need light seals, and eventually a battery. NO fungus in the lens. Absolutely flawless copy. Everything works.![]()
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Check Your Starfleet Engineering Corps Manual,
for the proper spelling !
But is it Aluminium or Aluminum?
Derived from the Latin ALUMEN for ALUM (Potassium aluminium sulphate). In 1761 French Chemist Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau proposed that ALUMINE for the base material of ALUM. De Morveau was instrumental in setting up a standardised system for chemical nomenclature and often collaborated with Antoine Lavoisier, who in 1787, suggested that ALUMINE was the oxide of a previously undiscovered metal.
In 1808 Sir Humphrey Davy proposed the name ALUMIUM for the metal. This rather unwieldy name was soon replaced by ALUMINUM and later the word ALUMINIUM was adopted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists in order to conform with the "ium" ending of most elements.
Well why do Americans call it aluminum, when it's actually not called aluminum? It's not that hard to say.
.Well why do Americans call it aluminum, when it's actually not called aluminum? It's not that hard to say.
I have a 304.8 meter roll in the kitchen cabinet.
.Are you sure? Isn't it 304.8mm wide? Also known as one English foot
Steve.
I wonder if the range-finder is up to the task at full aperture.
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