It actually predates Google Plus by many years. People have been saying +1
to posts they like on photo forums like APUG and Rangefinderforum for at
least 5 years that I can remember.
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On 1/24/13 7:36 PM, "Paul Braun" <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Nope. +1 is a Google Plus thing.
>
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>Paul Braun
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>On Jan 24, 2013, at 18:28, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
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>> I'll have to stop with the +1 stuff. I understand that's facebook
>>lingo
>> and I'm not and will not be a facebook user. But I like the book in
>> whatever lingo.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> On 1/24/2013 5:02 PM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
>>> Thanks for the 'like' (shudder!)
>>> The first art was the original intention of the book - and then it got
>>>away from me.
>>> As is my way, I got a bit grumpy about the utter rubbish I see on the
>>>net.
>>> In particular - and it's in there somewhere - I saw a piece of
>>>misinformation go from "it looks a bit like a Cosina" to "It could have
>>>been made by Cosina" to "It's absolutely, definitely a Cosina" between
>>>2004 and 2006 - and it damn well isn't but every time you look it up,
>>>that nonsense appears. It's a Chinon!
>>> For me, a lot of the brand reference section is a bit tedious but it
>>>had to be done.And it had to be factually correct as far as was
>>>possible. The best part of that is the rare, weird, failed and unknown
>>>cameras and there's no shortage.
>>> Trying to sort out the Yashica TLR's at the moment - they went barking
>>>mad in the late fifties and put one out every ten minutes or so, most
>>>of them without a model name and many with insignificant changes. The
>>>collectors get quite argumentative about it as well! Sigh.
>>> Andrew Fildes
>>> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> www.soultheft.com
>>> Author/Publisher: The SLR Compendium -
>>>http://www.blurb.com/books/3732813
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 25/01/2013, at 2:49 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>>
>>>> I haven't had it long enough to do anything other than leaf through it
>>>> but was pleased to see it's not simply a list of manufacturers and
>>>> models and features (although that's the last half of the book). The
>>>> first part of the book is the development history of the SLR and the
>>>> functions and features that developed over the years and who
>>>>implemented
>>>> them. I was also pleased to see that the OM-D E-M5 is in there too...
>>>> even though it's not technically an SLR.
>>>>
>>>> I think the first part will be a good read and the second part a good
>>>> reference. Recommended - even though I've only glanced through it.
>>>>
>>>> Chuck Norcutt
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