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03/08/2005 10:54:11 AM · #101
Originally posted by mk:

Originally posted by daveit:

I think your really on to something here!
An organization set up to help those with a common passion and without the means to do it.I'd be interested in something like that.
Need would have to be determined by a "board" made up of all different social and economical backgrounds to be fair.
Requests could be sent to the board through email or perhaps with enough interest, a website could be developed??
I would be willing to sit on the board...any other takers?


I'd be glad to provide webspace and spring for a domain if needed.


That is a great idea. I am getting ready to help abused and mentally challenged children learn photography. I was asked to do this by a teacher at a school. These kids won't hardly talk and I was asked to spend maybe a couple of hours a month with these kids and take them out to photgraph things. Also to teach them how to do it better. Kinda like a mentoring thing. I know I want to do this but can't afford to buy them all cameras. Something like this would definatly help. I have found some Vivitar cameras at Wal-Mart for $40 bucks. I am sure I can find cheaper.
03/08/2005 10:56:49 AM · #102
Martin, it's weird--it added shipping and handling to my donation. Not a big deal but weird, and that means the number you specify isn't what get's set up. You might want to fix that before a lot of people visit to donate.
03/08/2005 11:04:49 AM · #103
Originally posted by nsbca7:

The link is titled Lisa's camera. You can go there now if you like. Everything is set up.


Brillant link, it worked fine for me! It did add shipping and handling to the 5. I don't mind but is it normal?
03/08/2005 11:04:54 AM · #104
Exchange rates suck $5.00 donation = 7.25 canadian.
03/08/2005 11:08:26 AM · #105
I'm in too...with current euro/dollar exchange rate my 15 dollar will only be around 11 euro's. Don't want to mis that great photo's Lisa takes around the central coast.

Message edited by author 2005-03-08 11:19:50.
03/08/2005 11:15:13 AM · #106
Lucky the £ is fairly strong.
03/08/2005 11:19:13 AM · #107
Originally posted by nshapiro:

Martin, it's weird--it added shipping and handling to my donation. Not a big deal but weird, and that means the number you specify isn't what get's set up. You might want to fix that before a lot of people visit to donate.


I haven't a clue. I'll check it out though.
03/08/2005 11:20:10 AM · #108
Originally posted by rex07734:

Originally posted by mk:

Originally posted by daveit:

I think your really on to something here!
An organization set up to help those with a common passion and without the means to do it.I'd be interested in something like that.
Need would have to be determined by a "board" made up of all different social and economical backgrounds to be fair.
Requests could be sent to the board through email or perhaps with enough interest, a website could be developed??
I would be willing to sit on the board...any other takers?


I'd be glad to provide webspace and spring for a domain if needed.


That is a great idea. I am getting ready to help abused and mentally challenged children learn photography. I was asked to do this by a teacher at a school. These kids won't hardly talk and I was asked to spend maybe a couple of hours a month with these kids and take them out to photgraph things. Also to teach them how to do it better. Kinda like a mentoring thing. I know I want to do this but can't afford to buy them all cameras. Something like this would definatly help. I have found some Vivitar cameras at Wal-Mart for $40 bucks. I am sure I can find cheaper.


This sounds like a fantastic idea, I'd love to get involved in something like this. Keep me posted on any developments!

Deb
03/08/2005 11:21:30 AM · #109
Originally posted by Corwyn:

Exchange rates suck $5.00 donation = 7.25 canadian.


I knew this didn't make sense so I had to check it out! It's actually 5.75 = 7.25 CAD, because it adds .75 "shipping". The exchange rate is actually quite reasonable...
03/08/2005 11:22:10 AM · #110
Originally posted by capgal:


This sounds like a fantastic idea, I'd love to get involved in something like this. Keep me posted on any developments!

Deb


I just started a new thread for this called "Cameras for All". Please chime in there!
03/08/2005 11:28:36 AM · #111
Put in my $5.75.

It was at 55% before my turn.

Chad
03/08/2005 11:28:42 AM · #112
Originally posted by tazza:

Originally posted by nsbca7:

The link is titled Lisa's camera. You can go there now if you like. Everything is set up.


Brillant link, it worked fine for me! It did add shipping and handling to the 5. I don't mind but is it normal?


I don't know what is up with the shipping and handling thing. I checked my Paypal account and it isn't charging everyone. Only some of the transactions are being charged. The dropcash template had no such option. I don't think it will hurt. I may have a dollar or two over after the Paypal transaction fees. We can think of something good to do with the extra.
03/08/2005 11:31:14 AM · #113
It's up to 59% now, really nice to see how fast it's climbing. Makes you feel good knowing there are this many people out there willing to help out when needed....
03/08/2005 11:32:55 AM · #114
How about add that dollar or two to Nshapiro's idea to start it off?
03/08/2005 11:35:03 AM · #115
Since the total amount jumps by the amount of the donation AND the s&h charge, I believe that all goes towards the camera. SO, no worries about dropcash or paypal taking a %.

Also, paypal won't charge you for bank transfers (which is what I used). Paypal charges only for the credit card payments, so people, if you have set up your paypal to your bank acct, you may opt to do that as your $$$ will go longer way...


03/08/2005 11:35:09 AM · #116

This was a wonderful thread to wake up to. Renewed my faith in humanity and all that jazz ;)

Y'all rock!

I'm happy to add my 5 buckaroos!
03/08/2005 11:35:47 AM · #117
just posted $10 via paypal.

by the way, today is the International women's day (widely celebrated in Russia and someother parts of the world, not so much here in the US). Congratulations to all you girls, and to Lisa in particular!

And thanks to nsbca7 and others for setting this up and making so many of us feel good on this day :)
03/08/2005 11:36:19 AM · #118
Bump the link again:
Lisa's camera

Oh, yes, living here made me forget about it:

Lisa & all other ladies of the DPC, happy March 8th!

Message edited by author 2005-03-08 11:38:25.
03/08/2005 11:37:41 AM · #119
Donated this morning.
03/08/2005 11:38:51 AM · #120
Is she is going to need a memory card?

Chad
03/08/2005 11:39:01 AM · #121
Originally posted by kdkaboom:

Renewed my faith in humanity and all that jazz ;)



Mine has never waivered.
03/08/2005 11:39:18 AM · #122
I just got my first payment from Shutterstock to my paypal account. I would be willing to donate $5 also. From photography, for photography
03/08/2005 11:41:16 AM · #123

Mine is always in flux! I'm a pessimist at heart :)

Originally posted by nsbca7:

Originally posted by kdkaboom:

Renewed my faith in humanity and all that jazz ;)



Mine has never waivered.
03/08/2005 11:41:54 AM · #124
Thanks I didn't see the shipping part.
I didn't mean that the exchange rate on the site was bad.

I meant the exchange rate in genral is not very good. :( this is a bad thing when B+H is so close but still on american soil and when like me you have a very bad addiction to buying EF-L lenses.

Originally posted by thatcloudthere:

Originally posted by Corwyn:

Exchange rates suck $5.00 donation = 7.25 canadian.


I knew this didn't make sense so I had to check it out! It's actually 5.75 = 7.25 CAD, because it adds .75 "shipping". The exchange rate is actually quite reasonable...
03/08/2005 11:45:16 AM · #125
JESUS that is going up fast.

I love the world today. Tomorrow I can go back to the comforting feelings of pain and emptiness but today I have the scary notion that humanity might be ok. So much of my whining and angst has ceased to have basis in fact. For this community anyway.

Not that ever spent much time whining or angst-ridden, it's way too cliched.

Message edited by author 2005-03-08 11:45:42.
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