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Cengiz Ozgok February 3rd, 2006, 09:31 AM Hi everybody
I just order canon xm2 before i red enough threads here on the forum.
It's was the best alternative for me connecting the budget I have I bought it for 1800 euro.
The outher story is I have not much experience with camera shooting and thought canon xm2 is a good enough for the beginner as me.
Editing I feel me more comfortable with my powermac G5 and FCP
Excuse me for the English language I hope this will be also getting better.
Oh I grow up Netherland that's my country but orginal made and born in Turkey
thanks
Mike Teutsch February 3rd, 2006, 09:57 AM Hi everybody
I just order canon xm2 before i red enough threads here on the forum.
It's was the best alternative for me connecting the budget I have I bought it for 1800 euro.
The outher story is I have not much experience with camera shooting and thought canon xm2 is a good enough for the beginner as me.
Editing I feel me more comfortable with my powermac G5 and FCP
Excuse me for the English language I hope this will be also getting better.
thanks
Welcome Cengiz,
Sounds like a good choice to me. The is a bunch of information on this forum to help you out and improve yours skills.
When you get time, be sure to fill in your personal information, such as where you live. That will be benificial all the people who try to help you out.
Oh, and the English is pretty good, and it will get better as you use the forum.
Good Luck---Mike
Rob Lohman February 6th, 2006, 03:40 PM Hi Cengiz and welcome aboard (H)DVinfo.net!
p.s. or as we say in Dutch, welkom!
p.p.s. do keep it English on the forum though, thanks :)
Joe Carney February 6th, 2006, 09:41 PM Mirhaba Cengiz, chok gazelle? (Sorry my Turkish is rusty, not having used it for a long long time). Anyway, welcome.
I lived in Yalova and Karamursel for a little over 2 years.
Emre Safak February 9th, 2006, 09:34 AM Welkom bij dvinfo, Cengiz. I used to live in Holland myself. Check out my Web site and let me know if you are interested in a joint venture.
Rob Lohman February 9th, 2006, 01:19 PM Emre: if you don't mind me asking, how long ago did you live and Holland and
for how long? How and why did you move to the US?
p.s. if you don't want to sure this on a public board feel free to e-mail me. Thanks
Emre Safak February 9th, 2006, 01:35 PM Ik heb acht jaar in Wassenaar gewoond. Nu ben ik een student in Boston.
Did I get that right?
Rob Lohman February 9th, 2006, 02:14 PM Yes you did. Thanks :) I'm trying to move to the US, but that ain't no easy
thing to pull off...
Joe Carney February 9th, 2006, 02:20 PM Yes it is. I didn't realize until a few years ago, unless you get sponsored for a green card, you need a million dollar bond to prove you won't stress the system. I guess it's easier to move to Mexico then just walk right in.
That accounts for about half the europeans living in SE FL. hehehe
btw, you wouldn't happen to know how to program Delphi and Oracle do you?
Rob Lohman February 9th, 2006, 02:33 PM I have Oracle experience (and general SQL). No Delphi, but I did learn Pascal
programming in school. I am a software engineer during the day. It is my
experience that any language / tool can be learned. You are either good at
programming or you are not. In other words you can create (good) solutions
to the "problems" or you are struggling with going from concepts to solutions.
The tools just require time to learn, but that is relative easy.
Joe Carney February 9th, 2006, 10:34 PM Rob, email me about what programming experience you do have.
I write software as my day job too. Pays the bills.
Cengiz Ozgok February 11th, 2006, 04:37 PM Thank you everybody for the respons I feel already at home on this forum.
I will also think about your offer Emre and get contact to you soon as possible.
ps.There is only one place where I will imigrate next time that's Alaska
Mike Teutsch February 11th, 2006, 04:51 PM Thank you everybody for the respons I feel already at home on this forum.
I will also think about your offer Emre and get contact to you soon as possible.
ps.There is only one place where I will imigrate next time that's Alaska
Cengiz,
Alaska is truly a beautiful place, and I understand your desire fully. I have only been there once, but it left an indelible image in my mind. I should go back again!
Mike
Graham Wright February 16th, 2006, 04:44 AM Cengiz: Hos Geldiniz
Cengiz Ozgok February 19th, 2006, 03:56 PM Hos Bulduk ! Graham
Thank you for the hospitality
Alkim Un February 20th, 2006, 11:03 AM cengiz selamun aleykum !
welcome on dvinfo board. I m not too old in this forum. it is a good decision to join here thus you may get tremendous info about anything, so I do.
I live in Ankara-Isparta, where are you from :))
alkim.
Alkim Un February 20th, 2006, 11:07 AM When you get time, be sure to fill in your personal information, such as where you live. That will be benificial all the people who try to help you out.
mike I couldn't find any place to submit my details abot where I live etc. in my account. in Additional info part it says "NA" how and where can I post my details ?
alkim.
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