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How is your N95 doing?Are you still over the moon or has your shuttle plummeted into the sea? @wanga I know what you mean about shoot and hope for the best.Lighting is always the trickiest part and adjusting the settings everytime can be a painstaking business.
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Posted: 2007-05-20 10:37:54
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On 2007-05-20 10:37:54, HOBBS wrote:
How is your N95 doing?Are you still over the moon or has your shuttle plummeted into the sea?
Well actually neither!i'm orbiting around the planet enjoying the view as the ppl in the planes check me out lol...i love the floating feeling.what a game yesterday hey.the bulls deserve it.a final like in the movies
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Posted: 2007-05-20 11:18:32
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@ Jojo,
Hope you're having a great weekend there too mate.
As regards the pics, the weather wasn't overcast and thus cannot be blamed for the lack of definition.
Early evening blue skies, but there was a few threatening clouds when I took the third pic.
Yeah, the first few don't have the greatest clarity or definition, although I was happy with the compostions.
I guess breaking the first fundamental rule in photography when I took the first 3 didn't help matters ie. the light source not in front of me but behind me.
It was far easier to overcome this with the macro-setting flower one.
BTW, the French round of the Motorcyle GP at Le Mans is on today.
@ Falcon,
That's really great to hear that there are actually handsets coming out in SA before the 'Big Guns' in Europe get their paws on them. Go SA! I remember this happening last year as well, when KBR noted that a certain Samsung model that I mentioned was also readily available in SA.
I think LG is another example of this; I remember da brixsta checking out a LG KG320 a good few weeks before I saw one here.
It's great to see that SA doesn't have to wait for Europe and the like to have their fill of a new handset before SA (and more than likely other places down the 'commercial pecking order') gets them. At least this is so with the Korean handsets at the moment, and as noted, it looks asif those famed Finnish giants are also closing the market availability gap. About time.
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Current phones:

T39m,

T610,

T630,

P900, Nokia 7600, Nokia N73.
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Posted: 2007-05-20 12:15:22
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Orbiting is good.Ive never been an orbiter when it comes to phones.Dont care what those people in the planes think as long as the object those envious curious people are admiring rocks my world.Is the N95 rocking your world?Where the pics.Wanna seeeeee.Start off with a nice landscape and a close up of something and post.The game was awesome.Nail biting.Hebana is lethal.
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Posted: 2007-05-20 12:26:26
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Normaly I don't watch rugby (I am a soccer man - not the african stile thou - sorry Brix) but the super 14 final was really 'good stuff' - even a 'non fan' enjoyed it
Yeah, post some video clips shot with the 95 - pictures can be taken by just about any cell those days - The handfull of video clips I have from the net, look to good to be true. Sometimes I wonder if some 'over enthusiastic' fan did not record them with a handy cam.
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Posted: 2007-05-20 14:44:53
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@mario2004:Like everyone else I enjoyed the rugby...had to endure Craig Marais for the full 80 minutes but it was actually better than the hatchet job he did on the cricket commentary back in the summer.
@da wanqsta: Almost simultaneous releases by the Korean manufacturers have given them a competitive advantage over

in the lower segment of the SA cellphone market...I don't have figures but I'm sure the Samsung E250 is probably somewhere near the top of the sales charts. Whereas I've not seen anyone using a

K320 which was released some time back in Europe.
@GUCCI: Nice to see you around here again...was thinking that you've disassociated yourself from the poor peasants.
This picture was taken atop Signal Hill...Sea Point is at the bottom of the picture.
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Posted: 2007-05-20 22:50:04
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@ da brixsta,
That is one AWESOME sunset cellphone pic, mhlekazi!
The last time we followed that road round Signal Hill was 5 years ago, when the mrs was showing me around her native CT.
I showed her the pic and she's all sentimental now..
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Posted: 2007-05-20 23:11:41
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Another interesting close-up of one of the flowers in the garden, again using the N73's macro setting:
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Current phones:

T39m,

T610,

T630,

P900, Nokia 7600, Nokia N73.
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Posted: 2007-05-20 23:42:13
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Yo.My eyes are now sore.Today has been the longest l've stayed in front of a TV.Been watchin Season 1 of Prison Break since 10 am until now(00:00).Can you believe it.No breaks in between.Been glued to the screen all the time,and I still need to catch up on the remaining episodes.Greetings from NST & good nite fellaz.
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Posted: 2007-05-21 00:21:00
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On 2007-05-21 00:21:00, jmash wrote:
Yo.My eyes are now sore.Today has been the longest l've stayed in front of a TV.Been watchin Season 1 of Prison Break since 10 am until now(00:00).Can you believe it.No breaks in between.Been glued to the screen all the time,and I still need to catch up on the remaining episodes.Greetings from NST & good nite fellaz.
I think you need to contact the Guinnies(sp) Book of Records.
Watched a couple of episodes of the first season of Prison Break a couple of months ago and TBH I was not too impressed. I'd rather watch a show like Lost or the Sopranos.
@da wanpsta: I've not posted a pic in ages and thought I owed it to the membership since I've been quite liberal on Facebook and MySpace with my pictures.
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Posted: 2007-05-21 00:36:00
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