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Wednesday, September 28, 2005 |
Hiding within the concrete and stucco of our great megalopolis is a parallel universe — a place where transit arteries are not clogged, passersby don't avert their eyes, billboards are ocean vistas and the hovering aircraft are hawks, not helicopters.
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Michael Nash, Warner's digital strategy chief, suggested labels might have no choice other than cut Apple's digital music sales off at a stroke.
"What if Jobs says 39 cents or 29 cents per download - what then? The industry can say, OK we'll cut him of - very few people people buy music from digital downloads," said Nash, who pointed out that most of the music on iPods is from their own collections.
Via The Register
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Nikon D70, D2H, F55 failures: "
Nikon yesterday announced that there may be faulty parts in the exposure control circuitry of some D70, D2H and F55
cameras that will cauase the cameras to stop working. While they aren’t issuing a wholesale recall, they will service
the affected units free of charge, even if they are out of warranty. Not all cameras are affected.
How do you know if your is? It stops working. Literally, if you’re a D70 owner. According to the
Nikon
support site, you should look for the following symptoms:
F55 owners:
- The camera is unable to focus automatically.
D70 owners:
- With a memory card inserted: The green memory card access lamp blinks continuously and camera does not respond to
any controls.
- With no memory card inserted: The camera will not turn on despite the battery indicator showing a fully charged
battery.
D2H owners:
- The electronic analog exposure indicator is unreliable, the exposure display is fixed at a constant value and
images are over- or under-exposed.
- The camera is unable to focus automatically.
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(Via The Digital Photography Weblog.)
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