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  1. @sirexkathryn Maybe you'll only get very clever users - IQ test at the door?
  2. @schel Seagulls were spooky - have a great day off!
  3. @raven78 I love that site
  4. Take a couple of minutes out of your busy day & enjoy the beauty of the world courtesy of The Big Picture - http://bit.ly/4XE4Xz
  5. @malbooth Enjoy it
  6. I successfully upgraded my MacBook Pro's hard drive to a new speedy 7200RPM 500Gb unit. A bit more storage space now!
  7. @brendam No mention of the risks in keeping data from the public. Only a risk if you've got something to hide....
  8. @lecteuravide Definitely make the most of the bordeaux wine and log fires. I've always wanted a white Christmas. Tweets can be secondary
  9. @lecteuravide Ohhhhh so jealous. Have a great time. Joyeux Noël
  10. @lecteuravide Thanks. We are getting plenty of sunshine now, but I need some NQ humidty - hayfever is really bad down here
  11. At work after a few days being sick. Catching up on missed emails, tweets and messages.
  12. @haikugirlOz Or just setup gmail to use IMAP & use a regular email program.
  13. @trib You're a man of many talents
  14. @trib Handbrake
  15. @trib @neerav You can get some great gymnastic movement blur shots by using slow shutter speeds. All depends on what you are trying to do
  16. @wragge Show them Pandora - Sydney 2000 website no longer in existance, only exists in digital archives.
  17. @neerav Your shots came out quite well. If you were closer it would have been easier. High speed action shots take lot of practice.
  18. @neerav Hard in those conditions. Fast shutter to stop the action - 1/60th doesn't cut it. High aperture (low f stop), high ISO, not grainy.
  19. @RuthEllison I love being called Sir at the shops/hotels...
  20. @schel Always tricky when there's IT problems - never do a demo with children, animals or computers.