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Recent content by Ludeykrus

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    The What Are You Wearing Today (WAYWT) Discussion Thread, Part II

    Vintage Suzuki Ray Ban Wrangler Levi's Raw Frye's Engineers Canon/Panasonic/A bunch of other companies
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    Spilled gas on some raw I hadnt washed, looking for care suggestions...

    Don't worry, some gas won't hurt your denimz. Any smell will be gone in a week. A dirty shame, too... it makes a fine cologne for attracting surly tattoo'd wenches with strange bedroom practices.
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    Post pics of your denim - denim fades and evolution

    Some pics of my fav pair of jeans pixz Saw this and thought it was xchen, fo sho. What are the threads?
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    2011 Resolutions - What changes are you making in the new year?

    I pledge to act my true penis size.
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    hiking/backpacking

    Yeah, the air underneath will still be cold in cold weather. I figure it will get me off the earth, decreasing heat loss from that heat sink; it will decrease weight compared to a tent; and I won't have to worry about a rolled tarp underneath for rain. Let the research commence!
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    Used SLR Cameras for 2011: Cheaply moving up from the $150 pocket camera category

    Depends on your budget and what you shoot. The fixed ('prime') 50mm 1.8 or 1.4 will allow for great portraits and low-light shooting. The 18-55 zoom will serve as a good 'walk-around' lens to grab shots in most typical situations. Next up depends on what you. I'm in that exact situation, and am...
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    Used SLR Cameras for 2011: Cheaply moving up from the $150 pocket camera category

    The 1.8 is the f-stop of the lens, how 'fast' it is so to speak. The smaller that number, the wider the aperture can be held open (since it's actually f/1.8). The wider the aperture, the more narrow depth of field. Basically, the wider the aperture, the more blur in the background of the picture.
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    hiking/backpacking

    Recently, I've decided I wanted to get into bike camping/touring. This made me reconsider any gear I had, and its room and weight. I've always been a tent kinda guy, but apparently a lot of guys use hammocks to get off the ground. Seems extremely practical; anyone have any experience?
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    Is there any hell worse than moving?

    Yep. I've been a packrat the better part of the last 10 years. The past 6-7 months, I've been bouncing around the Gulf of Mexico, living in a different state about every day. With every damn thing I cared to own shoved in my vehicle. I'm now selling off every damn thing I don't need on Craigslist.
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    Used SLR Cameras for 2011: Cheaply moving up from the $150 pocket camera category

    Your needs can be covered by a broad spectrum of cameras. I recently picked up a cheap Rebel XT w/ 18-55mm kit lens for ~$250 with a few accessories. Then I procured a 50mm 1.8 Canon lens for ~$100. Voila! Indoor shots, ebay shots, tequila shots, you got it all! All sorts of blurry background...
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    Where is your style going?

    To hell.
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    How to flatten jean rivets?

    Naw, that just won't do...

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