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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 22, 2009 18:23:34 GMT -6
I took this the other day. I really like how there seems to lack a defining line between the water and air. The camera is fun and seems durable for dry use because it's moving parts are sealed. I'll need a more flexible camera for this new forum.
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Post by Irish Stu on Sept 23, 2009 1:28:35 GMT -6
Those are great looking fish you have there Gaz. You must be very proud.
Simon
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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 23, 2009 4:13:29 GMT -6
Thanks Si, they're a natural in front of the camera and I really enjoy them.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Sept 23, 2009 5:00:15 GMT -6
I have heard that goldfish have a 3 second attention span, it must be great working with them rather than the typical model
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Sept 23, 2009 8:58:33 GMT -6
I also hear the make great office admin support (hint-hint).
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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 23, 2009 14:47:36 GMT -6
Well, they aren't doing anything except swimming all day. Does Palm make a waterproof Pre.
Posted via Pre waiting to see a potential job.
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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 23, 2009 16:15:24 GMT -6
Well, they aren't doing anything except swimming all day. Does Palm make a waterproof Pre.
Posted via Pre waiting to see a potential job.
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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 23, 2009 16:47:22 GMT -6
Well, they aren't doing anything except swimming all day. Does Palm make a waterproof Pre.
Posted via Pre waiting to see a potential job.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Sept 24, 2009 8:24:36 GMT -6
That Palm Pre's workin' real good for ya, ain't it?
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Sept 24, 2009 8:36:48 GMT -6
He may have answered the waterproof question himself
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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 24, 2009 19:56:38 GMT -6
Holy Shit! ;D ;D ;D ;D
That's the Pre posting multiple times!
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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 24, 2009 20:00:07 GMT -6
I have heard that goldfish have a 3 second attention span, it must be great working with them rather than the typical model Did you say something Si?
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Post by nolaflacav on Sept 24, 2009 20:06:09 GMT -6
How soon before you tire of the goldfish just like the poor killdeer. We never hear anything good about them anymore. Your indifference is painful.
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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 24, 2009 20:14:29 GMT -6
The Killdeer migrate. A few weeks ago I saw them, still small but they can fly short distances. I tried taking a picture with my cell phone but they took off before I got the shot.
I was inches away.
The fish I'll take care of one way or the other.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Sept 24, 2009 20:27:28 GMT -6
The fish I'll take care of one way or the other. Give them to your office assistant. They'll be dead by her mid - morning E - Bay break.
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Post by innit Geezer on Sept 24, 2009 20:52:08 GMT -6
If I put a long haired wig on my Pre she could be replaced, the only thing missing would be a realistic virgina app. although the Pre did post for me 3 times today. That might be a tie when calculating the days mistakes and inadequacies.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Sept 24, 2009 21:14:05 GMT -6
... the only thing missing would be a realistic virgina app. And if you ever find one of those, by all means, contact me immediately. If not sooner.
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Post by Hedo69 on Oct 1, 2009 21:25:39 GMT -6
Gary, I love the fish, they make me smile. Such camera hogs, eh?
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 5, 2010 16:01:03 GMT -6
The heater broke and it froze solid in hours.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Mar 5, 2010 16:13:11 GMT -6
At least the goldfish will be well preserved in their tomb.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 5, 2010 18:25:53 GMT -6
Around here that tub would have a fishing shanty on it by now.
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Post by Tex on Mar 5, 2010 21:40:57 GMT -6
The heater broke and it froze solid in hours. This looks like ice hell to me. I don't want to ever live north of the Red River.
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Post by Merlot Joe on Mar 6, 2010 0:45:20 GMT -6
The heater broke and it froze solid in hours. How do you people live in that? If it gets below 45 here I freeze to death. Joe
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 6, 2010 7:45:54 GMT -6
Tex and Joe, I have to admit that this winter was a test of will. Last winter was very cold, this winter was cold and snowy.
The harsh weather weighs on you after awhile and I'm more than ready for spring.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 6, 2010 8:22:50 GMT -6
I would seriously take that cold right now Gary. Weve been in the 40's for a week, and last night it didnt get below freezing (earliest for that ever). Ive had to cancel our curling for the week and it looks like the season may be over with (standing water on the ice this morning, and if it finds a way out, it will channel and thats the death of it!)
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 6, 2010 13:22:47 GMT -6
Well, for you sake Gordon I hope it get's cold again. Right now it's warmer here too. This is a picture from last week.
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 6, 2010 13:29:51 GMT -6
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 6, 2010 13:34:44 GMT -6
It snowed hard for 2 days straight but only 20 miles north from here it snowed all week. This drift is 3 feet deep.
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 6, 2010 13:40:23 GMT -6
Walking was a difficult task but I can't stay in the house, if you stepped lightly you kinda floated on top. If you jumped a little the snow was up to "down-under".
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 6, 2010 13:48:07 GMT -6
During the storm it was impossible to tell which direction the snow was coming from, but when it finally stopped it was clear according to the trees, that it was from the northwest. Hope you enjoyed last weeks weather report!
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