What Will Happen to PF Version 4 While I'm Away in the Arctic?

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In summary, the speaker is going on a year-long trip to the Arctic to take photos without the use of a computer. They are aware of the potential dangers, such as becoming "shacky whacky" or being eaten by a bear. Other people express their disbelief and concern, but the speaker is determined to have an interesting and rewarding time.
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I am off to spend a computerless year in the Arctic based in a cabin photographing all sorts of Arctic things. See you in a year unless I go shacky whacky or get eaten by a bear.
 
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I hope you have an interesting and rewarding time, oh and don't eat the yellow snow.
 
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Originally posted by N_Quire
I am off to spend a computerless year in the Arctic based in a cabin photographing all sorts of Arctic things. See you in a year unless I go shacky whacky or get eaten by a bear.
Good God, why on Earth would you do such an absurd thing!??

Well good luck anyway. :smile:
 
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Have a fabulous time! Bring a jacket!
 
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Can't you bring one of those settelite dishes
and a laptop with you ?!
I mean, a year without the web ?!

Anyway, good luck ! :smile:
 
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Originally posted by N_Quire
I am off to spend a computerless year in the Arctic based in a cabin photographing all sorts of Arctic things. See you in a year unless I go shacky whacky or get eaten by a bear.


WOW that certainly is different.

How do you plan to photograph things in winter when it is perpetually dark? Presumably you will have to use artificial light. How will you detect what is there to photograph - artificial light presumably has a limited range and it will take a while to find things.

Have a nice time.
 
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Have fun!
 
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Have fun and good luck! when you coem back it'll probly be PF version 4!
 

What does "Bye folks. Be back in a year" mean?

"Bye folks. Be back in a year" is a statement indicating that the speaker will be away for a year and will return after that time period.

Why would someone say "Bye folks. Be back in a year"?

Someone might say "Bye folks. Be back in a year" if they are going on a long trip or sabbatical and want to inform others of their absence.

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