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Owen, where and how do i get the pic of Baxter my doggie. It is the best of him i have seen in a very long time!!!! Let me know!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/owenh/5233176105/sizes/l/in/photostream/ , in there you can click on Original if you want; warning, 18.1 megapixel :P

Was a good run in the end after how bad the weather was earlier on, owen could i get you to email me the pics of my r33 the 1st pic would look good as my desktop ;)

As above, http://www.flickr.com/photos/owenh/5233749830/sizes/l/in/set-72157625406056757/

Figured I'd give you guys the easy option first, with the massive image if you want it :P

yea might when i get time during "work" in the holidays ;)

mind u this was all done on my tiny 11" ultra low voltage machine :D

Just whore up a T4L machine :P Even a base model would do the job

Just whore up a T4L machine :P Even a base model would do the job

lmao yea i was too far in to transfer it all though :( lol f**k that ill just use the clickview dual i7 server :P theirs a reason it has a ati 5870 in it... shhh don't tell the boss ;)

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