Nikonguy59
January 6th, 2005, 01:05 AM
I suppose it depends on how you plan on using your next camera body.
For me, I bought a second D100 body (I shoot weddings professionally) even though I could have bought a D70, a used D1X or even waited for the D2X or the fabled D200.
Why? Well, in my case, I wanted a backup camera that could be used as a second camera at the same time. Not having to think about the differences in controls and settings when switching from camera A to camera B made buying a second D100 an easy choice. Plus, I bought the second D100 used for $825. It was in mint condition although it had over 11,000 actuations on it. A new D100 right now is running around $1100 after rebate, so that's not bad either!
If you want to be able to swap cameras without a second learning curve, get another D100. If you want something totally different (but not quite) get a D70. Or, just wait and see if Nikon will come out with the replacement for the D100. But you could be waiting for a while! :)
For me, I bought a second D100 body (I shoot weddings professionally) even though I could have bought a D70, a used D1X or even waited for the D2X or the fabled D200.
Why? Well, in my case, I wanted a backup camera that could be used as a second camera at the same time. Not having to think about the differences in controls and settings when switching from camera A to camera B made buying a second D100 an easy choice. Plus, I bought the second D100 used for $825. It was in mint condition although it had over 11,000 actuations on it. A new D100 right now is running around $1100 after rebate, so that's not bad either!
If you want to be able to swap cameras without a second learning curve, get another D100. If you want something totally different (but not quite) get a D70. Or, just wait and see if Nikon will come out with the replacement for the D100. But you could be waiting for a while! :)
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H1B-GC
06-24 03:10 PM
^^^ Please!!
skpanda
06-02 10:43 AM
Not a legal advise. My 2 cents.
I have never heard of employers pulling credit history to decide upon job offers. I have changed jobs when I had no credit history and when credit history was bad (in 500s) because of outstanding debt (no delinquency though), never had any issues.
Hi, I would like to change job but my credit history is so bad. credit score is in recovery stage. I was unable to pay credit card debt and worked with settlement company and settled all the cards..I paid every thing as of last month. But there were delequencies still appearing on my report..
I am working for a decent company, but i would like to change the job due to uncertainity and very less compensation..
It is very very urgent. Can some one suggest if there will be any issues that matters job switching. In general, will the companies pull credit reports and deny jobs based on credits...Will the credit history matters.. I did not had any foreclosures or bankruptsy.
Plz plz suggest..looking for a way around..
I have never heard of employers pulling credit history to decide upon job offers. I have changed jobs when I had no credit history and when credit history was bad (in 500s) because of outstanding debt (no delinquency though), never had any issues.
Hi, I would like to change job but my credit history is so bad. credit score is in recovery stage. I was unable to pay credit card debt and worked with settlement company and settled all the cards..I paid every thing as of last month. But there were delequencies still appearing on my report..
I am working for a decent company, but i would like to change the job due to uncertainity and very less compensation..
It is very very urgent. Can some one suggest if there will be any issues that matters job switching. In general, will the companies pull credit reports and deny jobs based on credits...Will the credit history matters.. I did not had any foreclosures or bankruptsy.
Plz plz suggest..looking for a way around..
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02-27 06:31 PM
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Your phone call to your U.S. Senator on the Judiciary Committee this week can help stop a massive illegal-alien amnesty
Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA), chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has just introduced an immigration bill that would reward virtually all of the 10.2 million illegal aliens estimated to be in the United States as of January 1, 2004.
Sen. Specter's immigration bill would reward these more than 10 million illegal aliens with exactly what they broke U.S. law to obtain: permission to work in the United States indefinitely. A significant number of the estimated 1.2 million illegal aliens who have entered the United States since Jan. 1, 2004, along with some of those who enter in the future, also would likely be able to obtain amnesty through fraud. (Experts have found that the fraud rate in the 1986 amnesty was as high as 70 percent.)
Read a chart comparing Sen. Specter's immigration proposal with the House-passed H.R. 4437 by clicking here.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider Sen. Specter's immigration proposal on Thursday, March 2nd. Phone your Senator on the Judiciary Committee BEFORE Thursday. Ask them to oppose the Specter amnesty.
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mnq1979
08-31 12:46 PM
I am just curious to know that did any one get the interview call for green card after replying to RFE.
My wife and I received the RFE last month to which we replied. The USCIS have received the reply and have updated the status saying that i should expect to get the response from them in 60 days. I am not sure what response they are talkign about because i am not current and i dotn expect to be current in Oct. Any clue?
I know many ppl. got the interview call...but i am not sure if they receive the interview call after replyign to RFE.
Is it a possibility that if USCIS sends the RFE then the chances of getting the interview gets slim. Please ADVISE !!!!
Many thanks in advance.
My wife and I received the RFE last month to which we replied. The USCIS have received the reply and have updated the status saying that i should expect to get the response from them in 60 days. I am not sure what response they are talkign about because i am not current and i dotn expect to be current in Oct. Any clue?
I know many ppl. got the interview call...but i am not sure if they receive the interview call after replyign to RFE.
Is it a possibility that if USCIS sends the RFE then the chances of getting the interview gets slim. Please ADVISE !!!!
Many thanks in advance.
HRPRO
05-18 11:36 AM
Have them check at the Local Consulate. That will be their best bet
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ssdtm
02-08 10:02 AM
Dear 17, head back home.
Wait until you become 18 and get GC. You can always run away again. But I think you are not ready (age wise and GC wise) to to do this act now.
Wait until you become 18 and get GC. You can always run away again. But I think you are not ready (age wise and GC wise) to to do this act now.
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09-30 10:22 PM
Thanks For The Post!!
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lunar
09-14 05:36 PM
Thank you. I really appreciate all your quick responses.
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ravi.shah
10-06 03:58 PM
USCIS is increasing fees of various applications from 23, November 10
USCIS - Fact Sheet: After Public Comment, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Announces Final Rule Adjusting Fees for Immigration Benefits (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=5be73dc5cb93b210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCR D&vgnextchannel=68439c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD)
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USCIS - Fact Sheet: After Public Comment, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Announces Final Rule Adjusting Fees for Immigration Benefits (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=5be73dc5cb93b210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCR D&vgnextchannel=68439c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD)
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hoolahoous
11-09 02:43 PM
not a lawyer so take this with grain of salt.
she need to request her passport back and can travel back on AP if it is urgent.
she need to request her passport back and can travel back on AP if it is urgent.
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Anders �stberg
July 1st, 2004, 06:49 AM
�Hola! Alcanor - Welcome!
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Don't worry about your English, it's certainly better than my Spanish. :)
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Don't worry about your English, it's certainly better than my Spanish. :)