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suZanmi...@aim.com

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Feb 17, 2009, 10:16:25 AM2/17/09
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Frank ess

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Feb 17, 2009, 1:36:09 PM2/17/09
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ClintEastWoodyAllenAlda wrote:

> I /really/ like Barbie !!
>
>
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> Clint

and "Fountian"?

Pete D

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Feb 17, 2009, 1:43:46 PM2/17/09
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<suZanmi...@aim.com> wrote in message
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If you want comments then here you go, if not then read no further.

The webpage is a bit of a mess, there is three pages to click to bring up
the same thing, less is more in this case.

You have some shots watermarked, I really don't care either way but
consistancy is probably key here for watermark, do it or don't, if not then
make the pictures small enough so that they are not useable so much.

There is some variation in size of shots, again making them a little more
consistant would be generally better.

Why do you have a link to the Flikr page at all, not needed as you have a
personal web page.

I usually do not comment on peoples photos, post what makes "you" happy and
what you think is good.

Cheers.

Pete


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D-Mac

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Feb 18, 2009, 2:51:35 AM2/18/09
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Suzie...
I see a person struggling to find their niche in photography when I look
at your pictures. Anyone who eventually makes it as name or finds
success in selling their work goes through this. The sooner you settle
on the style you like most and develop a real creative attitude towards
it the better for you.

Your web site really is third rate stuff. Have you thought about using
"jalbum" to create a gallery instead of do stuff as you feel like?

I'd have a guess that your personality is a little abstract too. That's
a good thing if you want to be a an abstract artist. What I did find off
putting was the third party was you went about describing yourself as if
someone else had made the observations. It doesn't work so you might
care to re-write it.

Otherwise the photos are within the range of technically correct. I had
hoped to see at least one exceptional photo but I guess the Bronx
doesn't have that much exceptional scenery.

10 points for posting your work. I hope the comments you get will propel
you to greater heights.

Douglas,
weddingsnportraits.com.au

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George Kerby

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Feb 18, 2009, 5:48:11 PM2/18/09
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On 2/18/09 4:33 PM, in article
pan.2009.02.18.22.33.19.981854@Pan-Utopians_69__5739ffsdks9y4dllfu8jfjf0jfju
irjhjkkkdur8u4jjkdhcbxkdie69, "ClintEastWoodyAllenAlda"
<Identity_crisis_37@razed_and_defused.info> wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 17:51:35 +1000, D-Mac wrote:
>
>> suZanmi...@aim.com wrote:
>>> WEBSITE:
>>> http://susiemilaniphoto.com
>>>
>>> FLICKR:
>>> http://flickr.com/photos/susiemilani/
>>
>> Suzie...
>> I see a person struggling to find their niche in photography when I look
>> at your pictures. Anyone who eventually makes it as name or finds
>> success in selling their work goes through this. The sooner you settle
>> on the style you like most and develop a real creative attitude towards
>> it the better for you.
>>
>> Your web site really is third rate stuff. Have you thought about using
>> "jalbum" to create a gallery instead of do stuff as you feel like?
>>
>> I'd have a guess that your personality is a little abstract too. That's
>> a good thing if you want to be a an abstract artist. What I did find off
>> putting was the third party was you went about describing yourself as if
>> someone else had made the observations. It doesn't work so you might
>> care to re-write it.
>>
>> Otherwise the photos are within the range of technically correct. I had
>> hoped to see at least one exceptional photo but I guess the Bronx
>> doesn't have that much exceptional scenery.
>
>

> FWIW, Bronxville (her birthplace) and the Bronx are two separate and
> distinct places.
>
And if you happen to be a photographer in the Bronx, don't take any shots in
the subway...

<http://tinyurl.com/cprnba>

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D-Mac

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Feb 18, 2009, 7:45:02 PM2/18/09
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ClintEastWoodyAllenAlda wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 17:51:35 +1000, D-Mac wrote:
>
>> suZanmi...@aim.com wrote:
>>> WEBSITE:
>>> http://susiemilaniphoto.com
>>>
>>> FLICKR:
>>> http://flickr.com/photos/susiemilani/
>> Suzie...
>> I see a person struggling to find their niche in photography when I look
>> at your pictures. Anyone who eventually makes it as name or finds
>> success in selling their work goes through this. The sooner you settle
>> on the style you like most and develop a real creative attitude towards
>> it the better for you.
>>
>> Your web site really is third rate stuff. Have you thought about using
>> "jalbum" to create a gallery instead of do stuff as you feel like?
>>
>> I'd have a guess that your personality is a little abstract too. That's
>> a good thing if you want to be a an abstract artist. What I did find off
>> putting was the third party was you went about describing yourself as if
>> someone else had made the observations. It doesn't work so you might
>> care to re-write it.
>>
>> Otherwise the photos are within the range of technically correct. I had
>> hoped to see at least one exceptional photo but I guess the Bronx
>> doesn't have that much exceptional scenery.
>
>
> FWIW, Bronxville (her birthplace) and the Bronx are two separate and
> distinct places.
>
> The commonalty in names is due to the Bronx River, named after
> European settler Jonas Bronck. The river forms one of the borders of
> Bronxville, a very 'upscale' town.
>
>
> Clint

>
>> 10 points for posting your work. I hope the comments you get will propel
>> you to greater heights.
>>
>> Douglas,
>> weddingsnportraits.com.au
>

Well now there's a handy bit of trivia every Australian photographer
need be aware of. I live in a Paradise where there is no need to lock
your doors, use anti theft alarms on you boat or helicopter and apart
from the occasional child photographer at the beach setting off a
paranoia attack, you can still pretty much do as you wish.

The biggest news we had in the past couple of years was the arrival of a
Police station on the island. Hell what prompted that? Some jerk high on
dope and wrapped in an Australian flag assaulted one of the island's
main income produces - A Korean tourist.

Sadly the rough up the locals gave the hoon resulted in a decision to
install a Police station. The copper's must use it as a lottery prize
because we only seem to get the most polite of polite officers come over
for a few days a week.

When I went the US last year it was a real cultural shock. Although I do
a fair amount of business in New York I would live there for quids!

D-Mac.info

Atheist Chaplain

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Feb 18, 2009, 9:05:12 PM2/18/09
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"D-Mac" <alien...@y7mail.com> wrote in message
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is your ABN registered for GST yet Douggie
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

I do a fair amount of business in New York......... what a joke!!
your a hobby photographer (the ATO agrees with me on this) with delusions of
grandeur far beyond your means Doug, your not fooling anyone.

--
[This comment is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Church of
Scientology International]
"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your
Christ." Gandhi

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D-Mac

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Feb 18, 2009, 10:17:55 PM2/18/09
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The real problem with idiots is their inability to conceive anything
they can't do themselves (most everything) and their inability to accept
that someone might be able to do something they can't (almost everything
else) or that business person's motive for registering a business name
may be something they never imagined.

Whoever gave you a PC surely is a stupid parent... Unless you use the
one in the prison library? I guess your parents learnt about conception
too late eh? If they have used it the world would be eternally grateful
to them. Particularly if they saw the results of what sprung from their
few minutes on the back seat.

D-Mac.info

D-Mac

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Feb 18, 2009, 10:28:41 PM2/18/09
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ClintEastWoodyAllenAlda wrote:
> Oz is one of my favorite places that I never been to. Closest I ever got
> was probably Chile.
>
> Have a ton(ne) of friends 'daown undah', mate, and knew a Sheila quite
> intimately who was on extended holiday in my area. Leaves you wanting more....
>
> It's a fair dinkum place, cobber, and I'm glad it still sounds as nice as
> I keep hearing.
>
>
> Clint
>
>


Look me up if you decide to visit. Exchange rates are favourable now -
if you've still got any cash left! I might not have a unit vacant but
you can always stay on my boat for a week or two.

http://www.tangaloomawilddolphinresort.com/

I only live here 6 months of the year now. Originally I intended to
retire but 3 months and I spent more money on the jet-cat going back and
forth to the mainland than anything else!

D-Mac.info

Atheist Chaplain

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Feb 18, 2009, 10:52:59 PM2/18/09
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"D-Mac" <alien...@y7mail.com> wrote in message
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WOW so I guess it was a lie that you put me in your killfile
and does the concept of a business name search on the ATO web site (all
legal and above board) elude you Douggie. (hell, you can even search by
registered owners name )
anyone who has run a SUCCESSFUL business in Australia knows how that works,
everyone who has had to register their ABN to collect GST for the ATO knows
that you don't need too register a hobby business, and as a matter of fact
the ATO actively discourages businesses from registering to collect GST if
you ABN related business does NOT turn over $75,000 per financial year (it
used to be $50,000)
so Douggie, why is the ABN associated with your Weddings n Portraits
business, (the one you keep telling us is so successful that you have opened
several locations that no one has yet to find in any business register or
phone book) is not registered to collect GST, is it because, like most
suspect , the business is only in your head, or because your defrauding the
Australian Government ??

Oh and just for the record, my parents were married and didn't need to do
anything in the back of a car when they has a perfectly good double brick
home with adequate bedrooms, I'm not now, nor have I ever been in prison and
the PC I am using at the moment was built by the successful company I ran
for over 10 year and recently sold and retired from. (though I still like to
make all my personal PC's)
anything else you need to know, just feel free to ask :-)

and as for learning about contraception, its probably something that's way
over your head, after all your so stupid you thought my sig was forced on me
by the Church of Scientology LOL.

D-Mac

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Feb 19, 2009, 3:09:14 AM2/19/09
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Atheist Chaplain wrote:

>
> WOW so I guess it was a lie that you put me in your killfile
> and does the concept of a business name search on the ATO web site (all
> legal and above board) elude you Douggie. (hell, you can even search by
> registered owners name )
> anyone who has run a SUCCESSFUL business in Australia knows how that
> works, everyone who has had to register their ABN to collect GST for the
> ATO knows that you don't need too register a hobby business, and as a
> matter of fact the ATO actively discourages businesses from registering
> to collect GST if you ABN related business does NOT turn over $75,000
> per financial year (it used to be $50,000)
> so Douggie, why is the ABN associated with your Weddings n Portraits
> business, (the one you keep telling us is so successful that you have
> opened several locations that no one has yet to find in any business
> register or phone book) is not registered to collect GST, is it because,
> like most suspect , the business is only in your head, or because your
> defrauding the Australian Government ??

Ho hum... How's the crooked accountant you illegally used to threaten me
with her husband doing over my business? Still poking her?

Atheist Chaplain

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Feb 19, 2009, 7:20:51 AM2/19/09
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"D-Mac" <alien...@y7mail.com> wrote in message
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Ahhh so you have no answer to the facts so you have to invent insults
Douggie
My accountant is well thanks, and her husband is still doing fine, and
please tell me, what is illegal about reporting a suspected tax fraud, after
all your the one who spouts bullshit about your apparent wealth, yet when a
simple search is done (and originally it was another poster who first
pointed it out) and the ABN you kept touting as yours (subsequently shown to
be true, probably the only truth you have ever posted here no less) was
shown to have no registration details for the collection of GST, a legal
requirement for any business that has a turnover of over $75,000.
Now someone who keeps posting links to ethics related articles would
probably not want to break the law Douggie, so what is it, your either a
full on liar spouting a line of bullshit so thick and steamy that it can be
seen from outer space every time you try and convince us that your so
wealthy, or your a tax fraud and deserving of utter condemnation by every
honest tax paying citizen of Australia.

Caesar Romano

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Feb 19, 2009, 9:54:25 AM2/19/09
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 16:48:11 -0600, George Kerby
<ghost_...@hotmail.com> wrote Re Arrest for Photography! - was:
Please check out my photos:


>And if you happen to be a photographer in the Bronx, don't take any shots in
>the subway...
>
><http://tinyurl.com/cprnba>

Yes indeed. The NYC police have been out of control for about 150
years.

Caesar Romano

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Feb 19, 2009, 9:55:23 AM2/19/09
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 16:13:01 -0800, ClintEastWoodyAllenAlda
<Identity_crisis_37@razed_and_defused.info> wrote Re Re: Arrest for

Photography! - was: Please check out my photos:

>> And if you happen to be a photographer in the Bronx, don't take any shots in
>> the subway...
>>
>> <http://tinyurl.com/cprnba>
>

>Mein Gott in Himmel!
>
>The land of the free and the home of the paranoid?
>
>Incredible.

No really. It's just business as usual in a police state.

Atheist Chaplain

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Feb 22, 2009, 12:36:02 AM2/22/09
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"D-Mac" <alien...@y7mail.com> wrote in message
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you have failed to answer my simple question Douggie, are you "presenting
your real circumstances favorably" or are you a tax evader ??

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