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Is material posted to Dargon-L canon?

DargonZine Writers' FAQ
If someone discusses (for example) an idea about a new coin, it doesn't become an immutable fact unless it sees print in a story. As authors, we are bound by what the readers have seen within the pages of the magazine. We are not bound by ideas that have been presented in Dargon-L. The ultimate test of whether something is a fact is whether or not it has seen print.
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How do I find out who is on the Dargon-L list?

DargonZine Writers' FAQ
Send an email to <listserv@listserv.brown.edu>, with the text "send dargon-l list". You'll be sent a copy of the file that lists the current Dargon-L members.
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How can I determine who posted a message from SAG-L?

SAG-L FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
SAG-L postings always contain the mail address of the original sender in their mail headers. However, many mail systems will rewrite mail headers in such a manner as to hide or confuse you on who sent the message. SAG-L's mail headers contain the following information: From: Always shows the original sender To: Always shows SAG-L@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Sender: Always shows SAG-L@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Reply-To: Always shows SAG-L@LISTSERV.UARK.
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l) Do you provide material?

PhotoMachining, Inc. - FAQ
We do not provide material. Material is sent to us by our customers and it is this material that we use for processing. In some simple cases we can provide material such as Kapton® or Mylar®. If jobs are recurring and we receive a long term commitment for laser processing, we will consider providing material and integrating the cost into our quotation, but this is normally reserved for 'production' customers.
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L. What material are the towlines made of?

Hangdog - Hang Gliding faq
Popular materials have been dacron, spectra, kevlar and polypropylene. Towlines generally have an ultimate tensile strength of 700+ lb.
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How does the Canon EF 100 400 L IS compares to the Canon EF 70 200 L f/2.8 IS?

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This one is unanimous, all the forums threads I’ve read agrees that the Canon EF 70 200 L f/2.8 wipes the floor, or if you prefer wins hands down against the Canon EF 100 400 L IS in their overlapping zoom range. Well it depends on the teleconverter itself, it seems that the Canon EF 70 200 L with a 1.4x has a slightly better image quality than the 100 400 L, but that the Canon EF 100 400 L IS wins if you decide to add a 2x teleconverter to the Canon EF 70 200 IS L f/2.8
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What is Canon?

HârnList & HârnForum - Hârn Frequently Asked Questions (Hârn...
Canon" refers to the body of Hârn material, including both Hârnmaster rules and Hârnworld environment, that has been officially published by CGI or Kelestia. The term is used to distinguish such material from fan-produced material (sometimes called "fanon").
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Total Ministry FAQ
Canon 9 is part of our national church law that provides for the ordination of local deacons and priests who are ordained and licensed to serve only in their own community. The details of Canon 9 may be found at Episcopal Church Canon 9
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What is a Canon L-series lens and why is it a big deal?

Canon EOS Beginners' FAQ III - Lenses
Canon sell a number of lenses in a special series they refer to as L for “luxury.” These are their most expensive and highest-quality lenses, and are readily identifiable by the red stripe painted around the end of the barrel. L series lenses offer higher optical quality than their non-L equivalents, and have an important technical aspect in common.
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What is the Canon EF 100 400 L IS usage?

FAQ: Canon EF 100 400 L IS at All Day I Dream About Photogra...
This Canon lens is a very popular lens and is used in a great varieties of photography like wildlife, birding, sport and landscape.
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Do you hate the push/pull zoom system of the Canon EF 100 400 L IS?

FAQ: Canon EF 100 400 L IS at All Day I Dream About Photogra...
This question is rather hard to answer simply because owners seems to be divided, but most of them agree that you can easily get used to it. Some even claims that it is rather practical for sport photography. Big issue with the push/pull? It sucks dust right into your sensor
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Do you have any problems using the Canon EF 100 400 L handheld?

FAQ: Canon EF 100 400 L IS at All Day I Dream About Photogra...
It seems that if there is one advantage in the push/pull design this is it, and since the lens extends when going on the long side it make is easier to support handheld
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Can I still put a 1.4x teleconverter on the Canon 100 400 L IS and be happy?

FAQ: Canon EF 100 400 L IS at All Day I Dream About Photogra...
From the Image Quality side, the Canon EF 100 400 L IS and a 1.4x teleconverter is still pretty pretty good, the down side of this combo is the Auto Focus. Remember that the 100 400 is a f/4.5 f/5.6 lens and that the teleconverter will make you loose an extra stop so it will be a f/5.6 f/8. Canon EOS cameras2 can’t focus past f/5.6. If you are using a cheap teleconverter like the Tamron “base” model not the pro.
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How often will new material be posted?

Words Of Seduction FAQ
Every two weeks at a minimum, but Jim and Polly reserve the right to introduce updates more frequently. They do so enjoy writing of their experiences.
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What happens to my material once it is posted in the forum?

The Sallie House: Frequently Asked Questions
Posts in the forum are regularly monitored by staff and if warranted we may pull the content of any posted information to the main part of the website. Although the material will remain your property, by posting it, you are giving permission for TheSallieHouse.com website to featured it elsewhere on the main website. If this occurrs, you will likely be contacted to give a detailed description which will be used when it is included in a permanent area of the website.
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How can I submit material to be posted on museumpests.net?

Pest Management FAQ
If you would like to submit material to be posted for the community on the museumpests.net website please send a digital copy of the document to the webmaster by clicking here. The webmaster will forward the material to the appropriate sub-group chair who will contact you regarding your submission. In order to post material, a release form (available by clicking here) must be signed by the appropriate officer from your institution and submitted to IPM-WG.
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These stories contradict canon/official continuity material! What gives?

TheForce.Net - Fan Films - TFN FanFilms | Filmmaking | FAQ
Lighten up, they're just fan films. Many films are not meant to be taken as an official part of the Star Wars universe and directors and writers are free to express themselves and their movies any way they choose.
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I have a consumer Canon camera. Can I put a professional L-series lens on it?

Canon EOS Beginners' FAQ III - Lenses
The major issue you really have to be concerned about is weight, since a really heavy lens can strain the lens mount. The answer is to support the heavy lens by the lens itself - just let the camera hang off the back of the lens. The weight of the camera is not going to strain the lens mount. This applies to all low to midrange EOS cameras, since even those cameras with metal lens mounts have steel mounts attached to plastic body frames.
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What is the Dargon Project all about?

DargonZine Writers' FAQ
The project was founded in 1985 as a way for amateur fantasy writers on the Internet to meet and become better writers through mutual contact and collaboration. The focus of the group is on mutual support, encouragement, and improvement. The project is very strictly noncommercial in nature. The duchy of Dargon is the common thread that all stories share.
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What can not be posted?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
Joke recipes. An example of this is the rum cake that proliferates during the holiday season, where the "author" tipples at the rum and the description becomes more and more garbled as it progresses. Items that may be considered 'controversial' in nature. This might include ingredients for endangered species or perhaps ingredients that might be considered too dangerous, exotic or disgusting for most of our readers.
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What types of material can be posted in discussion forums?

PER-Central FAQ
Any appropriate material may be posted. A discussion of what constitutes appropriate material can be found in the "Terms of Use" for PER-Central. Forums will be monitored and any inappropriate posts will be removed.
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What is the material?

DaVinci Roofscapes...Frequently Asked Questions
We use an engineered polymer, blended with fire retardant and UV stabilizers specifically formulated for the tough conditions shingles are exposed to in all climates throughout the year. DaVinci uses only 100% pure resin in order to assure consistency.
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Can I do something that contradicts canon?

Canon is still canon but of course your characters are allowed to try and change their future. For example, Percy might have married Audrey but maybe it's because Penelope Clearwater died (which we're not saying she did at this point.) If Penelope came back from the dead and he was still in love with her that might cause some trouble.
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Why is exposure with my Canon flash system so unpredictable?

Digital Photography FAQ
Recent Canon SLRs use a system called E-TTL to determine flash exposure. (Newer models use E-TTL II, which seems to be more robust.) E-TTL is praised by some for allowing very precise control over flash exposure when used properly, but it is slammed by others for being too sensitive to very small changes in the center of the image and requiring too much planning to get proper "automatic" exposure. There is probably some truth in both positions.
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Is the symbol for liter "L" or "l"?

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about the metric system
Both "L" and "l" (upper- and lowercase letter L) are correct symbols for the liter, but the uppercase version is preferred to avoid confusion with the digit 1. A script small L is occasionally seen but is not correct. References: SI Brochure §4.1, Table 6 ? SI Brochure Appendix 1, 16th CGPM, 1979, Resolution 6 ? ISO 31-0 §2.3.4, Table 5 ? IEEE/ASTM SI-10 §3.3.2.4 ? NIST SP 811 §5.1.1, Table 6 ? NIST SP 811 §6.1.2(b).
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