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someone give me their facebook or james one so i can seeee itttt lol

and roman hell no u aint guna live it down, be thankful it was only a spin my mates still laugh at me for totaling mums car *hides*

quick edit: downloaded the file, what player does it work on?

another edit: james what video player do i need to watch the n97 videos? divx? winamp n media player dont work, puttin the vids on the comp will upload asap when i figure out how to watch them lol

someone give me their facebook or james one so i can seeee itttt lol

and roman hell no u aint guna live it down, be thankful it was only a spin my mates still laugh at me for totaling mums car *hides*

quick edit: downloaded the file, what player does it work on?

another edit: james what video player do i need to watch the n97 videos? divx? winamp n media player dont work, puttin the vids on the comp will upload asap when i figure out how to watch them lol

I think quicktime should do the trick. I'm about to find out... downloading.... *yawn*

Edit: So I watched the whole vid with bated breath for this 'spin'. It never happened :D

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someone give me their facebook or james one so i can seeee itttt lol

and roman hell no u aint guna live it down, be thankful it was only a spin my mates still laugh at me for totaling mums car *hides*

quick edit: downloaded the file, what player does it work on?

another edit: james what video player do i need to watch the n97 videos? divx? winamp n media player dont work, puttin the vids on the comp will upload asap when i figure out how to watch them lol

VLC should play everything...

Except GOM!! ;)

Video was good but just a tip for any budding in car camera men out there... Try not to turn the camera to compensate for a corner like you would with your head (eg. lean it like a motorbike) It looks so much better to keep it flat, we all know there is a corner there but the leaning just gives you the shits after a while.

But yeah that was a good stretch of road and such a nice day for it too!

i also have footage up from Roman's first run up the hill on Sunday

Next time - and what i say here goes for you all - Think before you post.

I realise you are new to the forum/club etc, however stupid/illegal behaviour will not be tolerated on this forum or by the club.

Posting video with you, and others driving illegally/stupidly is really not very smart at all, let alone discussing it.

that is true. I suppose the only illegal thing that was done was the occasional crossing of the white line. Can't really say speeding was involved unless you wanna count how fast the broken white line was goin under the car and work it out from that. Maybe the video was "sped up"

Fantastic photos and this looks to have been a great cruise. Thanks for posting the pics and the organisation in a cruise alone let alone accomodation and fine food is hard enough. Superb effort Hamish and thanks Niroj for the pics. :P

Yea but he's not planning to cook for it, personally it was a big part of the cruise it REALLY made it unique and I don't care if I have to pay $130-150 for it, this cruise is like no other and personally I would like Hamish to pocket some of the cash for 30-40 hours for prep having to do a pre run, to taxi all the food up the day before...this is not including the time he took to plan, and book everything he is probably one of the only people I wouldn't mind paying a little extra for this kind of service. I hope you guys back me up on this because we all know how amazing this curise was.

PS. Admitably there is some part of me which is Asian...usually that part has alot to do with money so naturally a stingy bitch so for everyone who didn't come...the fact that I'm willing to pay more and want hamish to get some sort of financial gain out of this mean you REALLY missed out on a freaking FANTASTIC cruise

couldn't have said it better myself

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