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thanks guys - but I don't just resize them - I open them, rename them and compress them on resaving in PSP. Thanks though :no:

There is a few programs that will do this automaticaly cant remember their names now do a search on sourceforge.net for them :laugh:

Love your work Andrew :(

I notice you got a pic of Tim's RX3 in there - with Tim sitting on the guard no less! Tim and Darren are doing a fine job so far too, up in the top 5-10 outright atm. Not bad for a NA 13B (164rwkw) RX3.

What's the go with SS32 on the Sunday. Is the usual Windy Point area open for spectators? As it isn't listed on the CA site. It only goes to SS31. Anyone?

Roumer has it that that stage has been cancelled, i believe CA wanted more barriers around the Windy point spot, and Mitcham Council didn't want to do it! i guess cash was wanted or something, So i believe they are still using it as a Touring stage, So i guess you could still go there, and there will prob be that many people out of the loop that they will still rock up there anyways! But i think i might head up to SS31 near Clarendon and have a looksy!

2nd year running for Tim, so he should be better, and not too mention on his own back yard.......LOL

Microsoft has a little power tool (accessed via right click) that resizes and compresses images.

Works well

EDIT:

http://download.microsoft.com/download/whi...wertoySetup.exe

lmao.. I don't read posts.. Beaten by Howie. :(

Its always the idiots in the Holdens that cause trouble -

First car Monaro - how you start a stage weak style

Second car....how you do it right :lol:

Montacute Rd, Stage 1 Sunday morning

http://doughy.theddrzone.com/genttclassic2.wmv

very nice skid there Martin :P .... nice giggle by Gareth (I assume) at the end of the vid.

Where did you place all up?

Apparently that eerie giggle was some chick :lol:

We actually ended up second to last....which if you consider it was because we broke all the stage time speeds and got penalised was actually second. Beating us to first was a nice Carerra, he was a tad faster in the tight stuff, we were faster on the open stuff....

and now Keir Wilson loves his Commodores (oh the humanity!) :P

Great fun :mad:

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