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  1. You're a natural poet Alan - love it Andy
  2. Wow - that's more like it! That's a very nice looking machine. Looks quite compact for a 4stroke - wonder how heavy it is. Any more details on the spec Alan? Do you get wafers or a set of spanners with it Andy
  3. Congratulations Alan !Must confess was thinking of something entirely different when scanned 'Bunny Club' in the title Anyway dust of that Flight Log, and add a few extra pages for all the great weather that is due this year Cheers, Andy
  4. Keep an eye on TZ-7 prices, as they are likely to drop soon - following Panasonics launch of a slew of new Lumix cameras at last weeks CES in Las Vegas. Andy
  5. Ever the pragmatist Bring on the spring ! From someone already sick of all this white stuff - and having only escaped my drive and icy hill this morning. Andy
  6. Hi Dave - I saw this video but chose not to post it because it is another imasuper/SuperD special. And that unfortunately often triggers a negative reaction. Colin summed up very well the mixed feelings people have for him The guy is obviously a talented pilot, but his reality distortion field seems to be getting stronger. Here is his latest humble understated claim: It's a shame - as confess to envying his PPG lifestyle Andy
  7. Great idea Dan - but won't that clash with the French Trip that Simon, Whitters et al are currently planning?Andy
  8. Hi Tom - you may have already solved this, but just in case....If you have a 20MB+ image - I presume it must be in RAW format? If so have you checked the software disk provided with your dSLR, which typically provide resizing capabilities? Alternatively there are a load of image resizing apps, many of which are Freeware. One invaluable freeware photo app is IrfanView. It is surprisingly powerful, so will do a lot more than just resizing photos. I use it for batch processing and editing EXIF data on friends and family PCs, so keep it on my thumbdrive of Windows utilities. Here is the IrfanView link Another very popular freeware Photo Editor app (10million downloads!) on the CNet site: PhotoScape v3.4. If you are a not a Windows user, then the provided iPhoto application supports RAW and will allow you to resize images. Hope this is of help. If not PM me some more detail, and I will forward some more suggestions. Andy
  9. Hi Dan - looks like you need to take my pie & pint diet to get a bit more padding on your bum Have you managed to get out to fly since the snow, or have roads also been to bad over your way? Cheers, Andy
  10. Not sure if you are just asking this to get me to post a Dell S clip again This clip includes a whole series of forced stalls, but what I think you were after is at ~30sec [youtubevideo] [/youtubevideo]Cheers, Andy
  11. Congratulations MikeySuper short take off into that icy looking breeze. Hope you had some good thermals on... NB. When you next post a video link, be sure to check the 'Youtubevideo' video button on the editor page, then copy and paste the URL - as that will embed the video into your post like this: [youtubevideo] [/youtubevideo]Andy
  12. NB: These are not my own video clips. They are just some of my favourites found whilst doing my newbie research into PPG. Whilst searching for some more GoPro HD sample clips, came across this interesting low level flight over a wintry South Korea (although less snow than here). As with previous SKorea footage, it includes low level urban flying. But not so sure about them going under the high voltage lines (~2m30sec). (This is a Vimeo video. Click on image to view the movie or here Vimeo: Wintry Flight in South Korea Andy
  13. From experience Alan Do tell cheers, Alan Alternatively I wonder what the old bill would make of this conversion for cycling on the snow... [youtubevideo] [/youtubevideo]Andy
  14. Nice clip Dave.Not surprised by your smile - perfect (if parky) weather, great countryside and the FT barely idling to lift your slimmed down figure skywards Andy
  15. I agree Tom - which is why I emailed the seller yesterday for clarification on the item, as the listing was not consistent with the title. Have not heard anything back yet so remain skeptical, but saw that bidding had reached £1650 earlier today... From the ebay listing, it appears that the seller (filmsukproductions) is an independent "Actor, Director, Writer , Producer, Stunt Driver, Casting Director" Will post any response I get from him... Cheers, Andy
  16. I think that imasuper is half the problem Tom.The FT's are compelling motors, but many folks simply get put off by the way SuperDell / imasuper harks on about them in all his video clips. There is no doubt the guy is a talented pilot : [youtubevideo] [/youtubevideo]but would you want him living next door to you ? [youtubevideo] [/youtubevideo]Pesonally would much prefer to see some video footage of (FlatTop) Dave's adventures over Dartmoor with his own FT... Andy
  17. Cracking video Stu !Very impressive picture quality even with Youtube codec. Particularly surprised with the auto white balance performance, as snow sky and bright conditions can often confuse small video cameras. Love your production company name as well - some of the locals must have thought that when they saw you flying overhead in such cold conditions... Anyway thanks for sharing, and please post any further experiments you make with your new goPro HD. Happy flying ! Cheers, Andy
  18. Nice pics PL ! The GoPro HD looks to handle contrast much better than its predecessor. With the higher still resolution it also looks much more versatile. What is your verdict on it - has it met your expectations? You can probably tell I am interested in getting one So was also wondering if you had played around with the automatic interval capture function? If so can you post a sample clip sometime? Cheers, Andy
  19. Nice job Simon ! Love the way that you are already embracing the broader Apple world of MobileMe - including adopting Apple's less is more design approach Only a few observations: - Main problem with legibility of Red/Orange text is more down to the font used, rather than the specific colour - That particular font is designed for use with a larger pitch, as with your titles Re: 'About Simon' page - Spelling of Qualification - Shade of orange used for final banner is different from rest of page Andy
  20. Stunning album Dean - you have a great eye for capturing a memorable pic !Also very inspirational as we enter the new year Thanks for sharing, and please keep posting more pics as you continue your PPG adventures... Cheers, Andy
  21. Happy New Year to everyone ! Here's hoping 2010 brings many opportunities for all to fly far (and safe), explore new places and forge new friendships. Simon - many thanks for this great forum. And am sure that it will only go from strength to strength in the coming year. Alan - cool post, although had to turn the volume down very low. Now where are my sunglasses and the alka-seltzer... Cheers everyone. Andy
  22. The speed of the lens can certainly makes a big difference Pete, but with digital cameras more often than not it is down to the sensor. More specifically cameras with larger pixel pitch rather than simply more pixels lead to more sensitivity, dynamic range and lower noise - especially important for indoor photos. But unfortunately the marketing hype around consumer cameras demands higher and higher megapixel counts - as bigger is better, right. Wrong ! By simply increasing pixel density for the same size sensor you introduce noise, and often sacrifice the actual quality of the image. My brother bought a cheap 6MP compact camera a while ago, but the quality of the pixels was so crap that he had to reduce the length and width of the images by 50% to get decent pixel quality, which really left him with a 1.5MP camera (6/4) ! By contrast a 2001 Canon EOS-1D with an effective resolution of only 4.15MP (2496 x 1662px), would produce an infinitely sharper picture, with better balanced colour and lower noise due to its much larger sensor size (and pixel pitch). Andy
  23. Really sorry to hear that your Skype account was hijacked Simon, and hope the thieving toerags only had access to limited funds before the problem was discovered. You have no doubt Google'd this scam already, but many folks don't really how widespread this problem is and how long it has been around. Read PayPal accounts compromised over 16 months; No response from eBay. In this case there appeared to have been a Chinese connection, so the timing of this may coincide with recent attacks on your website. The added problem for victims of this scam is that both PayPal and Skype (until very recently) are owned by eBay, who are notoriously poor at resolving such problems. It appears that when eBay chose to integrate Skype into their corporate PayPal payment system, some potential exploits resulted. All three companies are now supposedly working hard to "strengthen security", which is worrying bearing in mind how long the problem has been reported. There are also suspicions of an inside job - possibly by disgruntled employees. Anyway here are some other related threads on the subject (some with interesting links): *Skype ignores PayPal siphoning hijack scheme (The Register) *PayPal Skype Complaints - Unauthorized billing! (Complaints Board) *Skype ignores PayPal siphoning hijack scheme (ZDNet UK Blog) ... plus ~10.1 MILLION other links via Google !!! We wait to see if the selling off of Skype will help to improve security around such scam payments... Meanwhile hope that you are able to recover your Skype account soon Simon. Andy
  24. HI Alan - thanks for the clarification. I had assumed that the road would be designated as a structure Sorry to hear that Alan - maybe we should ask Simon if he could add a 2010 PPG calendar of events to the forum? Andy
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