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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:10:02 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:24:24 GMT, "RG" wrote: As odd as this sounds, Navaho on my mother's side (two back) and Cherokee (four back) on my father's side. I believe Navajo is the preferred spelling, although your version is sometimes found in English writings. Um...actually, either is acceptable because the actual name in Navaj(h)o is something like Dine' - I'm not in lecture mode at the moment. There are also others, one which is historically inaccurate as the Dine' aren't an offshoot tribe of the Apache. Anyway doesn't matter. Either is acceptable and in fact, as it happens, my spell checker has either listed which is why it didn't catch it in the first place. And speaking of Nikon cameras, I heard something interesting this afternoon about digital Nikons - in their EULA, there is a clause that states that all images taken with one of the digital cameras are the intellectual property of Nikon. I don't have a Nikon EULA handy - have you heard anything about that or is it bull****? it is bull**** The person I was talking to isn't used to spreading bull puckey - he's pretty sharp and wouldn't have said anything unless he had a suspicion. Can you define it a little more? Nikon cameras are used by professional all over the world. If all images were the intellectual property of Nikon, no pro would use one. |
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