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After enough years of doing that, i think at some stage, if you using it all the time for a living, you should pay for it, I've had the opp to learn a lot of different programs over the last 9 years, which i would hate to add up how much it would all have cost. I now only use a few all the time, and they are exactly what i need, most of the plugins i need now, you can't find dodgy copies (I've tried :) ), Saphire plugins for Aftereffects, Final Cut Pro starts at 2k US (I don't need that, just an example). so i have to pay for others, same with most industries. That's fair

fair enough, i did part time movie editing for c31 and ran my own lil design business for a few years all thanks to free cs2, plugins and final cut pro :D lol but yeh i can see where your coming from, if i was making a living out of it i would kinda feel the need to actuallly purchase the products :)

oh and i'll find you any plug-in you want, nothing is unatainable :)

i thought you were going to do a proper cruise i almost PM'ed you

>>Like this one<<

maybe where not all thieves, do you walk into target and steal your socks too :worship:

you just gave me a great idea, cheers :D

charmaine, send me a txt when ya free and we can catch up and grab those piccies or wait for the cruise im easy

cheers

rhys

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Any updates in regards to the meet spot, time, date, etc?

Good timing there haha. Due to my lack of free time to plan this thing and just finishing a week of exams, I'm going to have to post-pone it until the 17th of August. Which will also give people more time to give notice to work and such. Also it will be the weekend after Autosalon which means no stress about getting the car dirty beforehand if you happen to be entering :rant:

There will be a total of possibly 2 or 3 stops where i'll be taking pics, so if you can't make it to one at a certain time, come to another.

Sorry about this guys, but definately pen it in for the 17th :sick:

More details will be posted within the next week.

Cheers.

Mate at work wants to bring his car with him, it's a Toyota, but the name escapes me atm. Can he bring it there for some photography?

Yeah for sure! Thats fine. I'm happy to take pics for anyone who wants them haha.

Just also - a quick question....where do most people live who want to come? Like would those who live North of the city be willing to come South of the city for this? or what?

Just wondering where abouts people live tis all :laugh: But then again i guess where ever i plan it, if people want to come they will.

ill be coming from north depending on my rosters.

i think i speak for most northies when i say it doesnt matter how far south it is, all in the name of a good time. :laugh:

ill be coming from north depending on my rosters.

i think i speak for most northies when i say it doesnt matter how far south it is, all in the name of a good time. :laugh:

Indeed you do, maybe the northies attending could arrange a mini-cruise to the main one.

ill be coming from north depending on my rosters.

i think i speak for most northies when i say it doesnt matter how far south it is, all in the name of a good time. :(

Ahhh thats good then.

Well sounds like it might be good turnout then :(

Hopefully haha.

Details will be posted sooooon :laugh:

ill be coming from north depending on my rosters.

i think i speak for most northies when i say it doesnt matter how far south it is, all in the name of a good time. :(

We are used to it now, no cruises ever start in the north! :laugh:

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