Sirloin Stockade / Volkswagen Beetle Convertible
Yesterday I ran a lot of errands and then realized that the Golden State Warriors vs Toronto Raptors Game 5 was going to be played Thursday and not Friday as I erroneously thought so I raced home to watch it. Had to make another trip to town today so decided to stop at Sirloin Stockade as it has been years since I had been there and though it was lunchtime, I had not eaten since yesterday. I had never been to their lunch buffet before. Was told Friday was seafood day. My first plate was more breakfast like as I enjoy that meal but not being a morning person I do not get to delight in it very often. My second plate was baked tilapia, rice, and broccoli. Ok, no food shaming me! Headed to Walmart to walk off my meal and pick up a couple of items before the Memorial Day masses descend on Del Rio. I thought they had quit building them or perhaps they just quit building them in Puebla, Mexico? 2.389 per gallon. This is the gasoline station that reader Andy V. gave us a heads up that gives a .05 cent discount if you use their credit card. I was lucky because as soon as I finished gassing up all these vehicles came out of nowhere and invaded the station. Good night. May you all have Terlingua Dreams.
Several of Sony鈥檚 units have seen a drop in numbers, including their entertainment division, but they continue to reap profits - but not by having fire sales. Well first of all, these numbers just show one month and we don't know if there were any price reductions or sales going on in Japan which might be the reason for the rise in sales of the A7III.I. Good for the Canon customer tho, cause Canon already reacted with reduced prices. So R and A7III are now on the same level and they will wait and see how this turns out. Second I still see the RP as a success for Canon, cause its still selling better than its main competitor, the Sony A7 II, which sells way cheaper. And I think with the RP it was always Canons main intention to cut these margins from Sony. Third, full frame mirrorless is only a chunk of the mirrorless market, in which Canon leads sales with the EOS M50. Thanks for making me spill my morning coffee! 馃槀 You鈥檙e saying Sony had sales on the a7 III? Not in Vietnam or the USA.
You鈥檙e saying animal eye AF is the reason for a7 III strong sales? 1 FF mirrorless all that time. You鈥檙e saying Canon鈥檚 dismal RP was supposed to compete with the a7 II? Is that why they released a body with a 4 year-old sensor? To compete with a five year-old camera? Pure comedy, man. And no, the RIP is not better than the a7 II. Well first of all, these numbers just show one month and we don't know if there were any price reductions or sales going on in Japan which might be the reason for the rise in sales of the A7III.I. Good for the Canon customer tho, cause Canon already reacted with reduced prices. So R and A7III are now on the same level and they will wait and see how this turns out. Second I still see the RP as a success for Canon, cause its still selling better than its main competitor, the Sony A7 II, which sells way cheaper.
And I think with the RP it was always Canons main intention to cut these margins from Sony. Third, full frame mirrorless is only a chunk of the mirrorless market, in which Canon leads sales with the EOS M50. Thanks for making me spill my morning coffee! 馃槀 You鈥檙e saying Sony had sales on the a7 III? Not in Vietnam or the USA. You鈥檙e saying animal eye AF is the reason for a7 III strong sales? 1 FF mirrorless all that time. You鈥檙e saying Canon鈥檚 dismal RP was supposed to compete with the a7 II? Is that why they released a body with a 4 year-old sensor? To compete with a five year-old camera? Pure comedy, man. And no, the RIP is not better than the a7 II. Talk about Vietnam, the non gray market EOS R went from over 55 mil VND MSRP to below 47 mil, the A7III's price still pretty much stays the same.