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Geek Culture / My... our camera arrived!

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Ian T
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 02:42 Edited at: 23rd Oct 2004 04:45
I love it already . I've never had anything even vaguely as high-tech as this to take pictures/movies with before, so it's a big deal for me. I'm still learning how to use it, but here's a pic and a movie I've taken with it:

Family cat Shonan, JPG

'Cat harassment', MPG, 450kb


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ionstream
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 03:38
Very good! High res.
David T
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 03:52
I'm sure you could put a soundtrack to that Cat Harassment video.

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Ian T
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 03:58
Thank you . That's actually the minimum movie detail, it can take them at high quality 640x400 if you've got a pro memory stick, low quality 640x400 with the standard one. The picture, of course, is 4x smaller and more compressed than the camera takes it .

Some other pics--

My book collection

My desk

I think it was worth the $175. My parents will undoubtedly agree after they see the quality difference between these and 'standard' photos for family pictures.


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Jimmy
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 04:31
I think your cat hates you, did you see that look? twice?

Yeah, you better keep him locked up at night.


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Ian T
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 04:37
Her


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Jimmy
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 04:40
Even worse.


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bitJericho
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 11:00
you call yourself a programmer?? Look at that desk! You're no programmer.. you been putting us on O_o


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Ian T
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 11:46
Yeah, the neatness of my work area sort of locks me out of the nerd crowd


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Dot Merix
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 15:23
WHAT! No dune book, you should be ashamed Mouse

For those who havent read/watched the mini series i recommend it. The book however, is quite good.



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Ian T
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 15:25
Quote: "For those who havent read/watched the mini series i recommend it. The book however, is quite good."


I've read the book and watched the miniseries, actually . I don't generally like Frank Herbert's work, but the book was fairly good. I enjoyed the miniseries.


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Wiggett
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2004 21:06
did you end up getting the sony dscp or whatever? if so hows u likes it?

Jeku
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Posted: 24th Oct 2004 08:45
Isaac Asimov--- good man

But where's Darwin's Black Box?


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Posted: 24th Oct 2004 10:05
Get rid of some of those icons from your desktop -_-
Always thought of you to be more organized than that!

Anyways, nice camera
Ian T
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Posted: 24th Oct 2004 10:34 Edited at: 24th Oct 2004 10:35
Quote: " did you end up getting the sony dscp or whatever? if so hows u likes it? "


Yeah I got the model I'd mentioned. Er, my parents got it. Not like it was my money . It's a fantastic camera, it can do pretty much everything!

Quote: "But where's Darwin's Black Box?"


Those shelves are my respite from science and debate . You have a point about Asimov being there though. I don't actually read his stuff much at all. It depresses me too much.

Quote: " Get rid of some of those icons from your desktop -_-
Always thought of you to be more organized than that!"


Yeah, that was a particularly bad period for my desktop. I'm all organized again now-- See! Thanks .


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