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Well the sony sticks beat out CF. Why don't people go to Sony?

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because they came to market quite late and cost more per MB and not allot of products use them mostly just sony's own branded stuff...

It is superior but its just not a good product for the consumer.

I also prefer SD, because its fast transfer speed high capacity cheap price availability and compatibility with most if not all pocket PC's Cameras some phones list goes on.

I guess I'll play.

Here's my room. If I get around to it, I'll post pics of downstairs. Servers / workstation.

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Thinkpad T41, Old labtec Pulse speakers. They hit hard for 30 bucks a few years ago.

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Techno made the stereo speaker and phone fall in the floor. :) Anyone got an idea to dampen the woofer against the other speaker?

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My car in the picture.

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Yes that is "The Screen Savers"....RIP.

And as for that cabinet.

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:ninja: ;)

I hope you don't hunt with those.  :no:

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Heh. Not much. Do a lot of target shooting with the .22. But yes I do some hunting. I don't slaughter tons of animals or anything.

Most of those are almost antique except the Remington 870 pump and Ruger 10/22.

The 2nd one from the left is an Enfield 4mk2. It was made in 1954 by the UK. It was standard issue military at the time. I would like to take a deer with it. If you have ever eaten deer meat you'd understand.

those that wanted to know what cam that was on Dazzla desk look here http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/fz3.html

@Dazzla hope i'm right. dang fine cam though.

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Wrong, it's the FZ20:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/fz20.html

Not My desk, but a really nice one

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I doubt that they paid for all of those. They prob work with dell or something.

my tower, nothing really changed

http://users.dls.net/~nekrosoft13/img_0001.jpg

Does the top thing swivel?

new Canon PIXMA ip5000 Printer

9600x2400 dpi  :happy:

http://users.dls.net/~nekrosoft13/img_0003.jpg

desk

http://users.dls.net/~nekrosoft13/img_0004.jpg

laptop

http://users.dls.net/~nekrosoft13/img_0005.jpg

my cameras,

PowerShot G3, 24k Gold SureShot Elph (only 300 made) and PowerShot SD10

http://users.dls.net/~nekrosoft13/img_0007.jpg

another angle at the monitor

http://users.dls.net/~nekrosoft13/img_0008.jpg

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Very nice.

Well the sony sticks beat out CF. Why don't people go to Sony?

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Sony cameras are expensive, and their memory sticks are too.

sure are nice though

Looks like someone in Final Fantasy...  :D

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I doubt it. It says the name on the wallpaper

I guess I'll play.

Here's my room.  If I get around to it, I'll post pics of downstairs. Servers / workstation.

http://s93160239.onlinehome.us/images/DCP_2815.JPG

Thinkpad T41, Old labtec Pulse speakers.  They hit hard for 30 bucks a few years ago.

http://s93160239.onlinehome.us/images/DCP_2819.JPG

Techno made the stereo speaker and phone fall in the floor. :)  Anyone got an idea to dampen the woofer against the other speaker?

http://s93160239.onlinehome.us/images/DCP_2821.JPG

http://s93160239.onlinehome.us/images/DCP_2822.JPG

My car in the picture.

http://s93160239.onlinehome.us/images/DCP_2820.JPG

Yes that is "The Screen Savers"....RIP.

And as for that cabinet.

http://s93160239.onlinehome.us/images/DCP_2817.JPG

:ninja:  ;)

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You have a viper?

Nice stuff everyone.

to damn slow compared to CF

pro and semi-pro cameras should use CF, where speed counts

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you're missing a point there

the panasonic camera is a relatively cheap and small model, oriented to the average joe

what counts isn't speed but size with these models, that's why SD is used.

anyway, in this particular case, you're limited by the camera's shooting speed, AF, motors, etc, not by the type of card used.

I happen to own a Panasonic FX2 4Mpix, I've put a Lexar 256Mb 32x SD card in it and tried a faster model from PNY, 66x I think, it made no difference at all in shooting speed.

For high-end models like the Nikon D70 I have, it really makes a difference because the camera is able to shoot about 3 full size pics per second, but for small stuff like the FX2, nah, you'll spend more time waiting for the AF to do it's job than anything else.

Viper? I wish. I said picture, not poster. Its a Dodge Stealth RT.

And counterstrike ammo? Last I checked its real. I've been around guns longer than counterstrike has been out. Longer than I've been around computers for that matter.

That small one near the middle is my first gun. Its a junior model 4-10. They are mostly memorabilia.

new desk in my new appartment, just moved in so it's still quite a bit messy  :ermm:

workstation in the foreground, server in the background (soon to be moved in its own room)

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/angle_1.jpg

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Nice. Good luck on cleaning that up. If you need help with Feng Shui, just pm me.

23" hp?.. god thats sexy

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you are a queer.

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