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14-JUN-2004

June 14, 2004

Robin Reid asked me what I do for a living. Here's a hint. We are getting new carpet throughout the building and finally getting rid of this. First we're throwing out all the cards. Then the drawers will hopefully find a new home. I've been tasked to document the "carpet project" photographically.

Nikon D70
1/60s f/7.1 at 24.0mm iso200 with Flash hide exif
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Date/Time14-Jun-2004 14:59:41
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D70
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length24 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/7.1
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias0.33
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Qualitybasic (1)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Lara S17-Jun-2004 02:25
Cute Swatch.
Chris Brooker16-Jun-2004 09:31
202 draws from A – C something. You have lots of draws.
An interesting shot.
Guest 15-Jun-2004 18:35
OH what Jeanne?? EVERYONE knows of his evening shift at the lap dancing club - how do ya think he paid for the D70 ;)) Actually I'm sure you said a while back what you did?? Something to do with the Library?? Like the photo Mark, though not sure the watch suits you? ;))
jypsee15-Jun-2004 14:48
...I know, Iknow!!! but, it would be cheating since you already told me what your do for a living. However -- and maybe I could find out if I investigated your galleries -- I'd like to know what you're studying (you had some books in a picture some time back that had those familiar stickers on them...), what degree you're seeking.
Robin Reid15-Jun-2004 14:28
Well Mark, for openers, cool shot.

And I thought you probably worked for the CIA since you had not told me. Now I'm leaning toward librarian ... perhaps for a gov't agency instead of a 'public' library.

Tell me more about the exotic dancing at night? LOL
Si Kirk15-Jun-2004 14:02
LMAO @ Jeanne, agreed with Ann, i spend enough time infront of this thing the old cards were cool.
Guest 15-Jun-2004 14:00
While a computer search at the library is quicker and probably more efficient, I sort of miss the old card catalouges... they hold a fond association of summer afternoons spent browsing around the library. (Yes, I'm a bit strange. :/) Our local library doesn't have a card catalouge, just computer terminals.
Guest 15-Jun-2004 13:59
Do they mean your day job...or your NIGHT job. I didn't think you were telling anyone about the exotic dancing, Mark??
Guest 15-Jun-2004 13:49
Hmmm... When I saw the drawers in the thumb I thought it was a card catalogue system in a library, but now I'm not sure. There aren't any Dewey Decimal numbers on there, so I'm thinking library is a no-go. Hmmm.....