Lament 3: Cry Hard With A Vengeance

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#1326 Post by weemadando »

timmy wrote:Yes, just like that.
Negative Knub wrote:End of photography rant.
I feel this way about the trend in the last few years since decent DSLRs became more affordable(or at least, desirable enough to justify spending more than you did on your first car) where people buy one, play with it for a bit, then start a facebook page called (Your Name Here) Photography or somesuch. Everybody and their dog.
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#1327 Post by RogueIce »

timmy wrote:I feel this way about the trend in the last few years since decent DSLRs became more affordable(or at least, desirable enough to justify spending more than you did on your first car) where people buy one, play with it for a bit, then start a facebook page called (Your Name Here) Photography or somesuch. Everybody and their dog.
My dog is an excellent photographer, sir. :colbert:

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#1328 Post by Manus Dei »

pretty sure there was some guy who strapped a gopro camera to his dogs collar for like a month to document the lil' furry dudes life

it actually turned out pretty cool if i'm remembering it right
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#1329 Post by RogueIce »

I know it happened with some cats. Didn't hear about the dog but wouldn't be surprised.

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#1330 Post by weemadando »

The Beeb recently had a doco where GoPros and GPS on cats featured prominently.

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#1331 Post by Straha »

You know who got a private tour of the Tesla factory today?

This guy.
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#1332 Post by Aaron »

Did you get to drive one?

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#1333 Post by Straha »

Alas no, my friend was going to try and pick me up in one but he couldn't. Instead I just had to be in the passenger seat while he hooned around in a Porsche.

Which was awesome.
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#1334 Post by timmy »

Niiiiiiiiiice
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#1335 Post by Aaron »

Those are the only "supercar" I see now. Used to be I'd see a Lambo, a Ferrari or the odd Mazeratti, like one every few years. All I've seen for the last 15 years are Porsche's. :(

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#1336 Post by Aaron »

Oh wait, there is an XK (iirc) down the road. Never leaves the driveway though.

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#1337 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Timmy, you may hate me since I just bought a domain and business cards. The difference may be that I am making money doing this.

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#1338 Post by timmy »

No, I don't hate you because you actually seem to care about what you're capturing rather than how many likes it will get on the old facie.

If it's a genuine passion and not just a 'lol I bought an SLR, am acme photographer now' then I'm all for it.
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#1339 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Haha. Yeah. I try and do my best every time I take a photo. Some are better than others, of course.

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Aaron wrote:Oh wait, there is an XK (iirc) down the road. Never leaves the driveway though.
You should fix that.

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Aaron wrote:Those are the only "supercar" I see now. Used to be I'd see a Lambo, a Ferrari or the odd Mazeratti, like one every few years. All I've seen for the last 15 years are Porsche's. :(
"Maserati" <Italian gesturing>

Adding to the jealous choir RE: Tesla factory, their sedan is one seriously sexy piece of kit.

My neighbour across the street has a wealthy sister who occasionally visits in her Aston Martin DB9. Always funny seeing it parked between a Fiat and my vaguely rusty old Volkswagen.
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#1342 Post by Oxymoron »

It would be cool if the Tesla had a little on-board gasoline electrical generator, for the occasions where you get past the limits of the battery and you don't have the time to wait for an hour or two to recharge the battery.

It's the Chevrolet Volt I think which has that feature. Too bad it costs so much. If they sold models in the €8000 price range I could almost justify the expense to myself.


Edit : the Tesla website tell me that I would have to pay almost €80,000 for a model S with the options I want.
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#1344 Post by Bounty »

Karma's pretty much bankrupt. A shame, cause the car is by all accounts pretty good (and looks spectacular), but that story seems over.
Oxymoron wrote:It's the Chevrolet Volt I think which has that feature.
I drove one of those last year (well, the rebadged Opel Ampera version). It's nice. Bit pricey, bit heavy, but the electric acceleration is really fun and the cockpit is SF-y.

Have you looked at the Zoë? No gasoline generator, but I think it's pretty much the cheapest mainstream electric car out there right now.
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#1345 Post by Oxymoron »

Yeah, I looked at the Zoe. It's still too pricey I think, and the autonomy of less than 250 km with no backup generator is a deal breaker for me.

As long as batteries will have less than 750km of autonomy on a single charge, I'll be whining for backup generators. I want to be able to go to vacations with the same car I use for my everyday travels (edit : note that living in a place with good public transportation systems I use everyday, I would only use my cars for occasions where I would do more than 50-60 kilometers, or to carry loads)

The ideal solution would be hydrogen fuel cell cars.
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#1346 Post by Bounty »

Twizy and a Sandero? :sun: (and holy shiznizzle the Twizy is expensive, I thought it was €3000 or so)
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#1347 Post by Oxymoron »

Twizy : Too small, not enough range, not enough value-per-euro-spent.

Sandero : too big, and does that thing even have an hybrid / full-electric version ?
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#1348 Post by Bounty »

I meant buy both and use one for the city and one for travel. Then I saw the Twizy's price.
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#1349 Post by weemadando »

I see supercars all the goddamn time. Lots of Porcsches and Maseratis. And a suprisingly high number of Aston Martins, Ferraris and Lambos.

Melbourne is full of rich egomaniacs though.

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#1350 Post by Oxymoron »

It could be worse. You could be living in Geneva or Luxemburg. :v

@ Bounty : man I don't even want to think about the insurance costs I'd have to pay for such a setup, and the headache of trying to park two cars for a single person in the city.
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