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Post by Chan on Dec 16, 2006 0:51:44 GMT -5
Doesn't it hurt your neck to always walk around with your head tilted back so people can see your nose balls?!?? Nope.
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Post by Ouch on Dec 18, 2006 8:38:59 GMT -5
lol, when I went to read this post, I saw the: 'Cam Face.'
on first glance, I read that reeeallly wrong.
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Post by Chan on Dec 21, 2006 20:11:00 GMT -5
Artsy fartsy mirror shot.....kind of. Not really.
[glow=green,2,300]*Picture Deleted*[/glow]
I can climb the walls, though. I'm most comfortable on the ceiling. It's true.
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Post by matisse on Dec 21, 2006 20:35:44 GMT -5
Now we're talkin'!!!!! Do you have more than 6 at the highest resolution?
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Post by Chan on Dec 21, 2006 20:52:29 GMT -5
Now we're talkin'!!!!! Do you have more than 6 at the highest resolution? More than 6 what?
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Post by matisse on Dec 21, 2006 21:09:22 GMT -5
More than 6 shots.
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Post by Chan on Dec 21, 2006 21:55:21 GMT -5
Oh, you're referring to the whole flash memory card thing. I haven't opened my camera yet, the pics I just took were on my sister's digital. I still have no idea if my dad's going to not be a cheap bastard on X-mas and actually get me a decent memory card. I guess I'll find out when I tear into the crudely-wrapped camera box on X-mas eve.
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Post by matisse on Dec 21, 2006 22:43:45 GMT -5
What does your sister think of your dev-ness?
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Post by Ouch on Dec 21, 2006 22:47:51 GMT -5
...perhaps I am biased (as an I.T. Professional) when I say this, but: Flash Cards suck...it's better to get the ones with the cd burners or hardrives built it...then you can just connect it via USB or Firewire.
...you can get 2 GB of flash memory these days for about 10-30 USD, so it shouldn't put too much strain on the pockets...it is the quality of the camera that you're goin' to want to be worried about...if he gets you some cheap three megapixel camera (a.k.a. not much better than the RAZR phone cameras)...you're better off the way you were (actually high-end flim cameras end up working better than digital). Too much unwanted/uneeded info., right?
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Post by Chan on Dec 21, 2006 22:51:37 GMT -5
I'm not even reading that. What does your sister think of your dev-ness? Umm, sister doesn't know. Or at least I dont think so. Actually, she's probably been able to put two and two together by now.....I wouldn't be surprised if she knew.
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Post by E on Dec 22, 2006 9:05:13 GMT -5
I'm not even reading that. What does your sister think of your dev-ness? Umm, sister doesn't know. Or at least I dont think so. Actually, she's probably been able to put two and two together by now.....I wouldn't be surprised if she knew. I doubt it. Most people have no idea that it exists.
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Post by matisse on Dec 22, 2006 12:06:00 GMT -5
Well if she hasn't figured it out yet, she (and a bunch of other people) are going to figure it out soon......one time is a coincidence but two is a pattern......
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Post by Chan on Dec 22, 2006 12:21:45 GMT -5
I doubt it. Most people have no idea that it exists. I don't know, I mean, I'm all over Paradevo on her computer. When I downsize the screen after she comes into the room and stands beside me, you can still see "Paradevo's Devotee..." heading in the downsized box. The website address is in the little scroll-down address bar at the top of the screen. It's all over the fucking history. I bet she's got at least a clue by now, IF she's been intrigued enough to find out what all the "Paradevo" business is about. And she's nosy. Well if she hasn't figured it out yet, she (and a bunch of other people) are going to figure it out soon......one time is a coincidence but two is a pattern...... I disagree. I think that two times is a coincidence and 3 would be a pattern. I mean, I think that some of my friends/family would begin to wonder, but that's it. Three times would be obvious, 2 is just kind of like "Heeeeey, what a minute." And anybody that's close to me or knows me realizes that most of the things I like are outside the norm. The people that I have told about my dev-ness were kind of like, "Well...that's just you, I guess" because it's an unusual liking but not a horrible one. So far with the people I've told, it's been surprisingly well-received.
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Post by matisse on Dec 22, 2006 19:01:24 GMT -5
Think so Chan? Maybe if both were local. But it's not like there are a lot of wheelers around your area. Both guys are from far far away. It's hard not to conclude that you are doing something to make it happen. I think if folks aren't realizing something in Feb, it's because they don't want to.
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Post by Chan on Dec 22, 2006 21:31:36 GMT -5
Think so Chan? Maybe if both were local. But it's not like there are a lot of wheelers around your area. Both guys are from far far away. It's hard not to conclude that you are doing something to make it happen. I think if folks aren't realizing something in Feb, it's because they don't want to. HOWEVER, I just happen to live an hour and a half away from the U.S. Paralympic/Olympic training site. It's my alibi.
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