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and LOL at the giant Chevy badge car club coming up the mountain on the way down at the end. there where the 2 34 GTRs, me, pat and a black 34 behind me stopped at the hair pin letting them through and they all came round, saw us and booted it.

I counted 9 chevy badges from maybe 15-20 cars, I seriously don't understand why they do that.

ROFL

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damo drives one of those japanese nissan commodores. it is a vl with a f**ken big turbo on it!!"

OMG Bahahahahahahahahahaha x 1000000 I hate commodores with chev badges and I am using a screwdriver to debadge them. LOL :woot: Thanks Ian

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I agree terry a bigger gap between cars would work out better so you can capture each car for longer :)

he he, you said gap....

but srs, rb POWA, cars are too quick to get much of a shot anyway.

and finally my facebook album, pics i took plus all of my favourites from the ones i saw in here

friend me at will as im a facebook whore!

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.126642390806844.21742.100003832519363&type=3

OK guys, I got the DVD from Terry today and have it all split up into the separate videos. There's ~500Mb of it to upload, so I'll probably do it tonight; I also couldn't be arsed deinterlacing, so deal with it. I'll try and make a "slideshow" or whatever in YouTube.

Basically, some camcorders record 50 frames a second, but only display 25. You know when you're watching some DVDs and there's sudden movement, and there's all lines across the screen? That's interlacing, and deinterlacing helps remove that :) Having gone over the videos though, it's not very noticeable at all because Terry's got steady hands :)

Oh I can re-run it through handbrake on the PC... faster than on the MBA I'd say.

Will get the deinterlace running after Mythbusters then upload overnight (it's Battlefield 3 night).

You Owens sound so ... Studious

8-)

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