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LOL yeah, that brollie does kinda scream YMCA...
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Posted: 2007-05-22 22:52:22
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LOL It's fun to stay at the y-m-c-a....
The sun is valiantly trying to break thru here altho it's still damn cold!
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Posted: 2007-05-23 07:54:00
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I hope the weather will 'improve' for the comming weekend

I have received my testing wing, which I can fly for 2 weeks, but if the weather is like this . . .
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Posted: 2007-05-23 12:16:50
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Nice composition in that pic, Kryptik. I presume the Swartkops River is pretty close to the school?
Been extremely busy today; hopefully I'll have more time on my hands later tonight..
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Posted: 2007-05-23 16:05:47
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On 2007-05-22 22:15:52, HOBBS wrote:
What you talking about Wanga.That pink tassled brollie is absolutely delightful.It perfect for that gay guy in this thread with the N95.Only jokes Falc's.By the way my second choice of phone would still be the Nokia E61i,so I dont have any gripe with Nokia.
It's ok i forgive you bro after all jealousy makes you nasty

.hehe gonna post some pics later and maybe a short video i took although uploading 25mb putting me of with our high data rates here...
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Posted: 2007-05-23 20:06:39
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@Falcon-Yeah a bit jealous mainly for your video recording capabilities.You know for those kinky home videos.lol
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Posted: 2007-05-23 21:04:26
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Taken from MobileBurn's site today:
'Motorola, Kodak Collaborate on Camera Phones
News by Brad Kellett on Wednesday May 23, 2007.
Speaking from the JPMorgan Technology Conference on Monday, Kodak President Antonio Perez has stated that the company will be bringing a 5MP CMOS camera sensor to Motorola handsets by the end of the year.
"Our CMOS sensors have been well advancing for many years. And now we will have the ability to embed the sensor in the phone with all the richness we have with our imaging software. It will allow us to make the sensor, the most important part of the camera, able to manage the light, color, and the like," said Perez.
Eastman Kodak also plans to release its own CMOS sensor in a new Kodak camera, and to abandon the low-end camera business due to slim profit margins. Motorola and Kodak previously announced a collaboration in January 2006.'
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Posted: 2007-05-23 21:28:51
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here's couple pics i took yesterday...first few of my friends tank...



this one was taken using zoom and yet still clear....

the colours are spot on exactly as in reality.i dont think i'll ever need a better cam except maybe optical zoom would be nice.
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Posted: 2007-05-23 22:06:36
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On 2007-05-23 16:05:47, amawanqa wrote:
Nice composition in that pic, Kryptik. I presume the Swartkops River is pretty close to the school?
Been extremely busy today; hopefully I'll have more time on my hands later tonight..
Yep, the banks of the river are exactly 99 steps from the front gate. There's quite a relaxing view from my classroom windows, not that the masses allow me much time to gaze out of the windows, lol. I make up for it by having my reading lessons down at the riverside though, provided that the weather is clement.
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Posted: 2007-05-23 22:44:00
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@ Falcon,
Fantastic pics, particularly that first one! Impressive stuff from that N95...and one helluva impressive marine environment.
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Posted: 2007-05-23 23:12:45
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