Steve Mitchell
April 23rd, 2004, 10:59 PM
Adorama has it listed. They don't say whether or not it's in stock.
I recently made the move to digital by purchasing a D70. I'm interested in purchasing the Nikon SC-29 cord for use with a SB-800 on a Stroboframe quick-flip frame. I like the idea of the added flexibility that the SC-29 gives over the SC-28 because of the additional autofocus lamp.
However, after I ordered the SC-29 from Etronics.com (who listed this product as being in stock), they contacted me a day later to say that it was actually out of stock. Furthermore, they said that Nikon had discontinued the product, and that though they tried, they were not able to obtain one of these cables through another channel.
Has anyone heard about Nikon canceling the SC-29? That doesn't make any sense to me. I've seen these for sale on e-bay, but that is through a Japanese reseller, and the shipping takes a couple of weeks (not to mention, it's not an authorized Nikon USA dealer).
Any other information or input about the SC-29?
Thanks so much!
Jonathan Van Antwerp
I recently made the move to digital by purchasing a D70. I'm interested in purchasing the Nikon SC-29 cord for use with a SB-800 on a Stroboframe quick-flip frame. I like the idea of the added flexibility that the SC-29 gives over the SC-28 because of the additional autofocus lamp.
However, after I ordered the SC-29 from Etronics.com (who listed this product as being in stock), they contacted me a day later to say that it was actually out of stock. Furthermore, they said that Nikon had discontinued the product, and that though they tried, they were not able to obtain one of these cables through another channel.
Has anyone heard about Nikon canceling the SC-29? That doesn't make any sense to me. I've seen these for sale on e-bay, but that is through a Japanese reseller, and the shipping takes a couple of weeks (not to mention, it's not an authorized Nikon USA dealer).
Any other information or input about the SC-29?
Thanks so much!
Jonathan Van Antwerp
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purgan
10-06 10:41 PM
There is a story in the Oct 6 Wall Street Journal on high skilled immigration reform. If anyone has a subscription to that, pl. post for the benefit of members...
OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Who leaked the Foley emails and why?; industries seeking more high-skill immigrants pin their hopes on Congress's lame duck session; new film debunks the hypocrisy of anti-development greenies. (Click to Subscribe)
2:30 p.m. EDT
http://www.opinionjournal.com/
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Seperately, the Economist has a 15-page report on the "Global Hunt for Talent". It specifically highlights how restrictive immigration quotas for skilled workers are hurting US competitiveness and how other western nations are racheting up their efforts to lure skilled foreigners.
http://www.economist.com/surveys/displaystory.cfm?story_id=7961938
Here are some excerpts
Most governments are easing restrictions on the entry of skilled workers. Some are going further and offering incentives. Germany has made it easier for skilled workers to get visas. Britain has offered more work permits for skilled migrants. France has introduced a “scientist visa”. Many countries are making it easier for foreign students to stay on after graduating. Canada and Australia have not only tilted their long-established points systems further towards the skilled, they have also introduced more incentives. Australia and New Zealand have created a ladder leading from universities to the workforce and then to permanent residence.
Two economists, Fr�d�ric Docquier and Hillel Rapoport, estimate that average emigration rates worldwide are 0.9% for the low-skilled, 1.6% for the medium-skilled and 5.5% for the high-skilled. These rates have been accelerating far faster for the high-skilled group than for the rest. Skilled immigrants accounted for more than half of all admissions in Australia, Canada and New Zealand in 2001. The global war for talent is likely to intensify. Most developed countries are already struggling to find enough doctors and teachers, and are wondering how they will manage when the baby-boomer generation retires. Developing countries, for their part, realise that they will not be able to plug into the global knowledge economy unless they give their people the freedom to move around.
http://www.economist.com/surveys/displayStory.cfm?story_id=7961894
OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Who leaked the Foley emails and why?; industries seeking more high-skill immigrants pin their hopes on Congress's lame duck session; new film debunks the hypocrisy of anti-development greenies. (Click to Subscribe)
2:30 p.m. EDT
http://www.opinionjournal.com/
=======
Seperately, the Economist has a 15-page report on the "Global Hunt for Talent". It specifically highlights how restrictive immigration quotas for skilled workers are hurting US competitiveness and how other western nations are racheting up their efforts to lure skilled foreigners.
http://www.economist.com/surveys/displaystory.cfm?story_id=7961938
Here are some excerpts
Most governments are easing restrictions on the entry of skilled workers. Some are going further and offering incentives. Germany has made it easier for skilled workers to get visas. Britain has offered more work permits for skilled migrants. France has introduced a “scientist visa”. Many countries are making it easier for foreign students to stay on after graduating. Canada and Australia have not only tilted their long-established points systems further towards the skilled, they have also introduced more incentives. Australia and New Zealand have created a ladder leading from universities to the workforce and then to permanent residence.
Two economists, Fr�d�ric Docquier and Hillel Rapoport, estimate that average emigration rates worldwide are 0.9% for the low-skilled, 1.6% for the medium-skilled and 5.5% for the high-skilled. These rates have been accelerating far faster for the high-skilled group than for the rest. Skilled immigrants accounted for more than half of all admissions in Australia, Canada and New Zealand in 2001. The global war for talent is likely to intensify. Most developed countries are already struggling to find enough doctors and teachers, and are wondering how they will manage when the baby-boomer generation retires. Developing countries, for their part, realise that they will not be able to plug into the global knowledge economy unless they give their people the freedom to move around.
http://www.economist.com/surveys/displayStory.cfm?story_id=7961894
ewapu
03-11 08:15 PM
hey i got 2nd one from the NSC. Is it happening with many people??
wat r the chances if handled carefully???
please share your advice nd experiences. thanks a lot
wat r the chances if handled carefully???
please share your advice nd experiences. thanks a lot
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andycool
04-12 10:41 AM
Thanks for the reply..I have one question ,can I sponsor my in-laws visa in such situation ?
Ya you can ...
Ya you can ...
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thesparky007
06-06 11:20 AM
lmao!
you need a price for all of them
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you need a price for all of them
they look good
abuddyz
01-20 07:07 PM
I asked my company attoreny about this.. he said that immigration petition is I-140 and as I-140 is not filed for your wife (I-485 is already filed for my wife) so I should say No there for my wife's form.
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llcooljin
12-09 08:30 PM
My situation:
1. My six year limit on my H-1B expires Jan 2008
2. My Priority Date is Jan 06 under EB3 category
3. My I-140 was approved on Sep 06
4. Currently waiting on my Priority Date to become current so that I-485 can be applied.
What are my options as far as changing employers? Do I have any options?
1. My six year limit on my H-1B expires Jan 2008
2. My Priority Date is Jan 06 under EB3 category
3. My I-140 was approved on Sep 06
4. Currently waiting on my Priority Date to become current so that I-485 can be applied.
What are my options as far as changing employers? Do I have any options?
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yabadaba
12-28 06:23 AM
You don't need to send anything - they already have your I-485 application. They will ask if they want. After few weeks of e-filing, I was called for "biometrics". They only took my picture, and that was it. On 11th week I got my EAD. Mine was same as yours: first EAD but having one prior OPT. I mentioned OPT EAD in my application.
Thanks bestia. I am hoping they wont need to call me in for biometrics since i already got that done for my 485. but its uscis...who knows what they do.
Thanks for answering my q!:D
Thanks bestia. I am hoping they wont need to call me in for biometrics since i already got that done for my 485. but its uscis...who knows what they do.
Thanks for answering my q!:D
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Anders �stberg
April 22nd, 2004, 12:46 PM
I like the DOF, and it would also work if the whole string of flowers were sharp.
There is possibly a bit too much flash, the shadows between the flowers are a bit hard IMHO.
I'd clone out the leaf at the lower left.
My .02 Krona :)
-Anders
There is possibly a bit too much flash, the shadows between the flowers are a bit hard IMHO.
I'd clone out the leaf at the lower left.
My .02 Krona :)
-Anders
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ARUNRAMANATHAN
08-08 09:42 AM
Hopefully your check is also cashed soon ...
BTW did you get the receipt no ?
Thanks for keeping us posted
BTW did you get the receipt no ?
Thanks for keeping us posted
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reddymjm
02-02 04:46 PM
You should be fine as the primary is already approved.
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BharatPremi
03-27 03:17 PM
Your individual capacity to stand against frustration, worry and adaptability to strange and sudden events and conditions.:)
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vandanaverdia
09-07 02:52 PM
^^^ bump ^^^ Anyone working in Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks, Boeing.. all of them... please spread the word, post internally, talk to friends.. I am sure there can be more people from Seattle attending the rally! Wake up, lets go..
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voldemar
10-24 08:40 AM
Is it correct that with an AP you are not guaranteed re-entry?
Yes, that's correct. Especially if you are subject to 3 or 10 years bar.
For how many months is it valid?
For 1 year.
DO you need a lawyer to re new it or is it an easy process that any layman can re-new on their own?
No, I did it myself twice.
Yes, that's correct. Especially if you are subject to 3 or 10 years bar.
For how many months is it valid?
For 1 year.
DO you need a lawyer to re new it or is it an easy process that any layman can re-new on their own?
No, I did it myself twice.
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gcslave
07-07 10:09 PM
Priority date is Mar 05.
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solaris27
02-29 03:13 PM
If they will find out it can be problem .
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eastindia
10-14 03:51 PM
Cornell Chronicle: Tata trust gives $50 million to Cornell (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/oct08/tataGift.html)
$50 million endowment from Tata trust bolsters Cornell ties to India, and to eminent alumnus
$50 million endowment from Tata trust bolsters Cornell ties to India, and to eminent alumnus
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Krilnon
02-28 09:35 PM
Welcome! It's going to be good to have a member who knows how to wield the weapon in your portrait. :P
Great entry!
Great entry!
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vban2007
10-23 03:17 PM
:)
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04-15 03:22 PM
I am honored. :pleased:
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njboy
07-08 09:24 AM
yes, they can find out if u were on payroll and paid tax
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