I want to buy a camera on Amazon, a digital one that has a really far lens and ones that professional photographers use. The thing is, I don’t know what all the abbreviations are for, and I don’t know why some cost more if they have 3GB or whatever bytes they have. Can someone please explain this to me and help me buy a good professional camera on Amazon, probably under $300?
I would not worry about memory or anything like that because you can buy expansion cards. If $300 is a hard budget, then maybe something like this (on sale for $299 right now): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IKLJU0?ie=UTF8&tag=1870-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002IKLJU0
However, if you can go a bit higher, then I would recommend from the Canon Rebel series. Like these:
Canon Rebel XS ($499):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E283UC?ie=UTF8&tag=1870-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001E283UC
Canon Digital Rebel XSi ($606):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012YB17Y?ie=UTF8&tag=1870-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0012YB17Y
I heard about this a while ago. It involved a large sum of money with half being given to the participants in the beginning, and the other half being paid out at the conclusion (if they complete the challenge successfully). There are people pursuing the contestants and they have to evade capture for 30 days to win the money. Does this sound familiar to anybody, anyone have info?
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Web 2.0 a strategy guide: Business thinking and strategies behind Web 2.0 implementation and Internet marketing
By Amy Shuen
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“Web 2.0 makes headlines, but how does it make money?
This concise guide explains what´s different about Web 2.0 and how those differences can improve your company´s business and how internet marketing will improve bottom line.
Whether you´re an executive plotting the next move, a small business owner looking to expand, or an entrepreneur planning a startup.
Web 2.0 : A strategy guide illustrates through real-life examples how various businesses, large and small, are creating new opportunities on today´s Web.”
About the author: Amy Shuen is an economist and a business school professor. She is an internationally recognized authority in Silicon Valley business models and internet marketing at Wharton UPenn, Haas school of business, University of California, Berkeley.
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The intelligence, leadership and innovation will be next November at the Web 2.0 summit 2010 point of control, the battle for the network economy.
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I want to buy a camera on Amazon, a digital one that has a really far lens and ones that professional photographers use. The thing is, I don’t know what all the abbreviations are for, and I don’t know why some cost more if they have 3GB or whatever bytes they have. Can someone please explain this to me and help me buy a good professional camera on Amazon, probably under $300?
I would not worry about memory or anything like that because you can buy expansion cards. If $300 is a hard budget, then maybe something like this (on sale for $299 right now): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IKLJU0?ie=UTF8&tag=1870-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002IKLJU0
However, if you can go a bit higher, then I would recommend from the Canon Rebel series. Like these:
Canon Rebel XS ($499):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E283UC?ie=UTF8&tag=1870-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001E283UC
Canon Digital Rebel XSi ($606):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012YB17Y?ie=UTF8&tag=1870-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0012YB17Y
Day 1 – Love
Day 2 – Confidence
Day 3 – Racism
Day 4 – Our generation
Day 5 – Haters
Day 6 – Followers
Day 7 – Tumblr
Day 8 – Bestfriends
Day 9 – Wants and Needs
Day 10 – Make up
Day 11 – Global Warming
Day 12 – Boys
Day 13 – Girls
Day 14 – Appearance
Day 15 – Education
Day 16 – Long distant relationship
Day 17 – Tumblr without pictures
Day 18 – Stereotypes
Day 19 – Plastic Surgery
Day 20 – Your future
Day 21 – Disrespecting your parents
Day 22 – The three main topics that are often talked about on Tumblr
Day 23 – Jealousy
Day 24 – Guilt
Day 25 – Regrets
Day 26 – The world
Day 27 – Your parents
Day 28 – Justin Bieber
Day 29 – Your ex
Day 30 – You
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Day 1 — Your Best Friend
Day 2 — Your Crush
Day 3 — Your parents
Day 4 — Your sibling(s) (or closest relative)
Day 5 — Your dreams
Day 6 — A stranger
Day 7 — Your Ex-boyfriend/girlfriend/love/crush
Day 8 — Your favorite internet friend
Day 9 — Someone you wish you could meet
Day 10 — Someone you don’t talk to as much as you’d like to
Day 11 — A Deceased person you wish you could talk to
Day 12 — The person you hate most/caused you a lot of pain
Day 13 — Someone you wish could forgive you
Day 14 — Someone you’ve drifted away from
Day 15 — The person you miss the most
Day 16 — Someone that’s not in your state/country
Day 17 — Someone from your childhood
Day 18 — The person that you wish you could be
Day 19 — Someone that pesters your mind—good or bad
Day 20 — The one that broke your heart the hardest
Day 21 — Someone you judged by their first impression
Day 22 — Someone you want to give a second chance to
Day 23 — The last person you kissed
Day 24 — The person that gave you your favorite memory
Day 25 — The person you know that is going through the worst of times
Day 26 — The last person you made a pinky promise to
Day 27 — The friendliest person you knew for only one day
Day 28 — Someone that changed your life
Day 29 — The person that you want tell everything to, but too afraid to
Day 30 — Your reflection in the mirror
the first one sounds better if you want to write more personal letters but if you dont then the second one sounds better