i should learn not to ever turn on the television. inevitably there will be a food commercial within 10 to 15 seconds- and that food commercial will assuredly explain to me that the product it is suggesting to me is the answer to my every need.
now mcdonads has told me i need to create a personal relationship with their "new" sandwich (which is actually their old sandwich in a new disguise). not only am i to begin a relationship with a sandwich, but a sandwich with the relative maturity level (in sandwich terms) of a toddler. even a poorly executed grilled cheese is more difficult to assemble than some fried meat, a bit of lettuce, and a floppy flour tortilla, and a mediocre unripened substitute for a tomato. where is the substance? where is the soul? the mustard and 'kraut?
applebees helps me pontificate upon the intellectual value of eating a meal of less than 550 calories.
seems to me, that an actual smart person might understand that eating out is very rarely the healthy alternative.
perhaps one could better serve themselves by spending time creating good food, than spending money wasting time sitting in a chair waiting for someone else to prepare a less than appetizing, low calorie meal.
the franchise restaurant has been the virtual starting post for the race towards homogenization of culinary diversity and nutritional suicide. - and that is to say nothing about the potential for the dumbfounding of the general populous into a state of consumer dependence.
Soylent Green is people...
now mcdonads has told me i need to create a personal relationship with their "new" sandwich (which is actually their old sandwich in a new disguise). not only am i to begin a relationship with a sandwich, but a sandwich with the relative maturity level (in sandwich terms) of a toddler. even a poorly executed grilled cheese is more difficult to assemble than some fried meat, a bit of lettuce, and a floppy flour tortilla, and a mediocre unripened substitute for a tomato. where is the substance? where is the soul? the mustard and 'kraut?
applebees helps me pontificate upon the intellectual value of eating a meal of less than 550 calories.
seems to me, that an actual smart person might understand that eating out is very rarely the healthy alternative.
perhaps one could better serve themselves by spending time creating good food, than spending money wasting time sitting in a chair waiting for someone else to prepare a less than appetizing, low calorie meal.
the franchise restaurant has been the virtual starting post for the race towards homogenization of culinary diversity and nutritional suicide. - and that is to say nothing about the potential for the dumbfounding of the general populous into a state of consumer dependence.
Soylent Green is people...
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It's been years but that's what I remember when Firewire first came out.
They're the Calumet "ProSpec" 305x UDMA cards. I've got an internal USB2.0 card reader for them.
Guess everything is as optimized as it can be for these cards.
Have you found your reader to be faster then the USB cable transfer on your 5D mkii?
I've been reading conflicting info, although I guess it's easy enough to figure out... transfer the images with the card reader. Then transfer them again directly from the camera, eh?
Or I could ask what your experiences have been with your Mkii