Don Munsil
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  • Comment on astro's answer…
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    I beg to differ; IMO Burgermaster is right up there with the best local burger joints anywhere. It's not as good as, say, the Campus U-Tote-Em in Ellensburg, or Red Mill, but still a top-notch greaseburger.

  • Comment on Lilting Missive's answer…
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    While it's theoretically possible to create a DRM system for AVI files, I don't know of any offhand. At least I don't know of any that used the extension "AVI." I think DivX created a DRM format that used AVI as the container, but the file extension was .DIVX, and it was never popular.

  • Comment on Don Munsil's answer…
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    Addendum: One mid-priced camera worth looking at is the Panasonic FX500. Consumer Reports thought it had a usable picture up to ISO 1600, though I don't know their methodology. The user reviews on DPReview are stellar. And it has a f/2.8 lens, which should be helpful in low-light.

    In general Panasonic has been putting out some very nice stuff recently. I'm mostly a Canon guy, but I do own a Panasonic LX2 (the predecessor to the LX3) and I like it.

  • Comment on Fnarf's answer…
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    FWIW, the Panasonic LX3 has an f/2 lens. But it's really six of one, half-dozen of the other. They're both excellent cameras.

    Here's a DPReview link to a comparison of the best "enthusiast" compacts at that time. The G10 and LX3 are pretty close overall.

    http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q408enthusiastgroup/

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