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« Reply #105 on: 11:25:32, 17-08-2007 »

IRF's and MT Wessel's internet-help suggestions sound promising to me. Just one other option, Ian: it isn't a rechargeable battery, is it? If you run a lithium ion battery down right to zero before recharging it there is a risk of it going into 'deep hibernation', so that it refuses to recharge when you plug it in and you have to 'kick-start' it.

Actually, ignore me, because I've just remembered you did mention going out to buy new batteries so I guess yours isn't rechargeable.


HAPPY HAPPY PS!!! I've finally worked out where the extra smileys are. Now I can bash myself over the head when I'm being dumb
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« Reply #106 on: 23:58:21, 21-08-2007 »

Photos still inaccessible, I take it  Sad
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« Reply #107 on: 14:39:36, 29-08-2007 »

Well, the camera needs to be replaced, but someone has managed to extract the pictures from it! Some of them are too blurred to be useable, but let me post a few of the better ones:







And an action shot:

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« Reply #108 on: 14:41:04, 29-08-2007 »

Ooh look, I'm smiling!! (visible even through the blur Smiley Smiley)

Thanks for those, Ian.
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« Reply #109 on: 14:43:05, 29-08-2007 »



These people are about to tell you why Jesus loves you.....
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« Reply #110 on: 14:49:52, 29-08-2007 »

Well, the camera needs to be replaced, but someone has managed to extract the pictures from it! Some of them are too blurred to be useable, but let me post a few of the better ones:




Aaron's now-infamous tie making an appearance on the left there, I see.  Cheesy

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« Reply #111 on: 14:52:28, 29-08-2007 »

Looks orange from where I'm sitting.
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« Reply #112 on: 14:59:57, 29-08-2007 »

Well, the camera needs to be replaced, but someone has managed to extract the pictures from it! Some of them are too blurred to be useable, but let me post a few of the better ones:




Aaron's now-infamous tie making an appearance on the left there, I see.  Cheesy



Funny how, looking at it in Photoshop, it turns out to be composed of various shades of brown (slightly reddish brown at the top, but brownish nonetheless).  Visual processing (that is to say, ignoring the ambient lighting to guess at the true colour of things) is a marvelous thing, eh?
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« Reply #113 on: 15:17:41, 29-08-2007 »

Would you mind adding captions so we can see who is who? I am too lazy to do detective work.

But thanks for the pictures!
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« Reply #114 on: 15:21:23, 29-08-2007 »

Would you mind adding captions so we can see who is who? I am too lazy to do detective work.


I'm the one wearing the orange tie.

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« Reply #115 on: 15:31:24, 29-08-2007 »

Mr. 'Least Hair' signing in.  Sad
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« Reply #116 on: 15:32:48, 29-08-2007 »

Would you mind adding captions so we can see who is who? I am too lazy to do detective work.

But thanks for the pictures!
I think it's best if people 'out' themselves (as some have done).
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« Reply #117 on: 15:37:52, 29-08-2007 »

No, you're right, that is more considerate indeed.
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« Reply #118 on: 15:38:04, 29-08-2007 »

I'm outing Tommo as the piece of paper in picture number one. So there.
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« Reply #119 on: 15:44:30, 29-08-2007 »

Mr. 'Least Hair' signing in.  Sad
Be careful, martle, some names might stick Wink
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