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$45 bucks power bill for the last 3months! Winning! Hopefully the next one will be closer to 0 or credit.

1pm tomorrow boys!

Anyone keen for lunch prior at Market Square???

What time you thinking for lunch and where at Market Square?

What time you thinking for lunch and where at Market Square?

I dont know I'm in the office now at Milton. But I can leave anytime. Maybe 11:30?

Little Hongkong? Malaya Corner?

I would suggest parking across the road from Malaya corner next to the school if we're going because there might be a lot of cars at this hour.

Seeing Martin's camera on the helmet got me thinking.

Anyone tried these for in car camera mounting?? Was planning to get 1 of these for recording track/drag. Shouldnt be any issue for drag but i wonder if the single suction will hold around the track when the car's swinging from side to side. This is only for a small digi camera like cybershot. Nothing hardcore.

http://www.camzilla..../suction-mounts

Mangs,

Monday :(. Feeling sub-par after a big weekend. Got sunburned at the cricket yesterday too :(.

Anyone tried these for in car camera mounting??

Seen a guy using one of the triple suction mounts with a big DSLR at happy laps a couple of times.

I haven't used my go-pro suction mount on the outside of the car yet, but I've seen other people do it. I will give it a go sometime.

Mangs,

Monday :(. Feeling sub-par after a big weekend. Got sunburned at the cricket yesterday too :(.

Seen a guy using one of the triple suction mounts with a big DSLR at happy laps a couple of times.

I haven't used my go-pro suction mount on the outside of the car yet, but I've seen other people do it. I will give it a go sometime.

what lap timer/recorder do you use on your phone Martin?

what lap timer/recorder do you use on your phone Martin?

Either aLapRecorderHD or Trackmaster.

aLapRecorderHD lets you record video at the same time, trackmaster is better overall BUT it won't start recording until you hit the first timing point :(.

McFly, got vids from W/E?

Not yet. I accidentally left the GoPro on after go karting so the battery went flat, and I haven't got around to charging it yet. And I was too lazy to set the phone up for Happy Laps :(.

Will put the go karting videos up as soon as I can.

Either aLapRecorderHD or Trackmaster.

aLapRecorderHD lets you record video at the same time, trackmaster is better overall BUT it won't start recording until you hit the first timing point :(.

Not yet. I accidentally left the GoPro on after go karting so the battery went flat, and I haven't got around to charging it yet. And I was too lazy to set the phone up for Happy Laps :(.

Will put the go karting videos up as soon as I can.

So trackmaster does record video and overlay the data on it? I had a play with alaprecorder and it looks ok, but apparently exporting it from the phone is a bitch?

So trackmaster does record video and overlay the data on it? I had a play with alaprecorder and it looks ok, but apparently exporting it from the phone is a b*tch?

No trackmaster doesn't record the video. I have tried running the standard camera app and trackmaster at the same time and it seemed to work OK, but you have to have trackmaster in the background so it is really only useful for data recording, and then you need to synch up the video and data manually. And I haven't tried it in a 'real' scenario yet to see if there are any noticable frame rate issues or anything.

So, if you want to record video + data, alaprecorder is the way to go. I haven't had any problem with the exporting of data. I use a PC program called race render to do the overlays.

Trackmaster is better as a dedicated lap timer app without video recording. It's OSD gives you split times and things like that as you go.

UQ web servers are about as stable as a one legged man in a wrestling match. This is utter rubbish.

sounds like you are making compliment to uq web servers :D

anyway.. cant wait for this :thumbsup:

http://www.uq.edu.au/orientation/index.html?page=90123

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