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Can the person by the name of Wayne who donated $10 and wanted a tax receipt please pm me with your name and address so I can send it off to the RCHF to issue a receipt.

I had the nickname written down as NixonSky89.. or nissansky89 or something. But I can't find it.

Wayne can be contacted through email address [email protected]

Knore said

"I literally have everyones car on video, atleast at some point, and some bits of cb talk The vid ends at the traintracks with you saying mr sparkle

Ill just post up the raw copy when i transfer to computer, mite be a bit big though, theres a kinky section where the gf didnt turn the camera off and the lens makes love to her finger lol"

Come on man im dying to see this stuff..... I need my fix...................Ummmmmmm more beer and another smoke should help for a few minutes..... :headspin:

waiting for Knore to post anything is like waiting for a fat woman to finish eating at sizzler,  

it just never happens.

well maybe it wont with posts like that, how bout you go buy the firewire card and the cable for me then ill transfer it, shit aint cheap these days :headspin:

PCI Firewire card with cable and software $35.00, shit is cheap these days.

http://www.umart.com.au/pro/products_listn...&&bid=2&sid=298

I reckon the video would be 95% full of Knores car anyway :D

Congratulations to Erin on organising the cruise and everything on the fund raising side....job well done :D

Was a good day and a good turnout. Look forward to the next one. Hopefully the kid will be big enough to come along by then :D

PCI Firewire card with cable and software $35.00, shit is cheap these days.

 

http://www.umart.com.au/pro/products_listn...&&bid=2&sid=298

 

I reckon the video would be 95% full of Knores car anyway :)

i dont see how when all the video was shot from my car :spcow:

ill get it online soon :coffee:

Got firewire card and cable last nite, but ofcourse my computer desides to shit itself when i install the card

to start with it recongnised the card but then it wouldnt find my sound card, so i changed pci ports and then it did some crazy physical memory dump and it wouldnt start windows at all! I had to format again :)

I did some quick mucking around on windows movie editor, how am i sposed to copy to HD in good quality, it looks fairly good on DV-AVI setting but still nowhere near as good as tape quality... and i only have 18min of space left on a 30gig hd!

Is there something better to capture with?

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