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Some video programs blank out the video when you try to make a screenshot. On windows, I think I was able to use some Xara program to play the video and export a screenshot... it's been a long time though.
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I was thinking of a series from a camel toe vid I have. thx |
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Gee, you're at it early today, Curt.
Happy Easter, my friend. Getting the car out today? |
Holy Schnarkies! cegerer that one gave me the willies..
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It's supposed to hit the high 50's today! Already went for a spirited Easter drive in the M3 early this morning! Just put the summer wheels/tires on it yesterday. :D
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I took Helga out for a drive on Friday and plan to get a few miles in today (with the Targa top off)!!
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Photo taken by my wifes Grandfather in Egypt during WWII, hes was in the RAF and was there @1941. The local people in Egypt built the support under the face of the Spinx to prevent it "falling off" during bombing raids.
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High 50's my a$$! It was only around 35 in Port Huron today where we were for Easter at my Mom's. Almost took the 911 and the Blazer but changed my mind at the last minute and left it home. Curt, I believe we saw you tooling down M84 by SVSU Sat. afternoon in the M3. Wifey wouldn't let me turn around to say "hey". Something about needing to eat, I don't know, I wasn't really listening. Car looked good, sir.:p
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Picture of my boy, Jacob, with the Easter Bunny today.:) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1111975088.jpg
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Damn thats a sad lookin easter bunny
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Damon's Easter Bunny. I think it was a chick!
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Is that Cedar Point?? Looks like top thrill dragster...Been there ..done that...it's a real vomit comet.
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Cool pic. My Dad did some work with that heli company (Columbia Helicopters) on occasion in Alaska. The Chinook/Vertol is actually towing that (220 ton) barge across the ice! :eek:
The pic is a bit deceiving though (telephoto compression). The heli is farther off the ice than it appears (but still pretty damn low), and the tow rope is 200 yards long. |
Steve, that's amazing. I couldn't figure out for the life of me what was going on until Eric explained. Why is a helicopter flying straight down into the ice? Is that possible? Why is there a reflection? Now it makes sense. Awesome. :)
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That must be a 45 degree angle!
And one big A$$ chopper. |
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Top speed exceeds 30 knots Powered by two nuclear reactors that can operate for more than 20 years without refueling Expected to operate in the fleet for about 50 years Carries over 80 combat aircraft Three arresting cables can stop a 28-ton aircraft going 150 miles per hour in less than 400 feet Towers 20 stories above the waterline 1092 feet long; nearly as long as the Empire State Building is tall Flight deck covers 4.5 acres 4 bronze propellers, each 21 feet across and weighing 66,200# 2 rudders, each 29 by 22 feet and weighing 50 tons 4 high speed aircraft elevators, each over 4,000 square feet Costs the Navy approximately $250,000/day for pier side. Costs the Navy approximately $2.5 million/day for underway. |
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