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I like your SNAKE...lol ?_?

What a lot to be proud of..:no:o: lol.

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*manhug*

You sure that is a P182 mrk? Looks like my silver P180.

Antec's website states a P182 or SE is gunmetal black or steel mirror finish.

Radish?

It's a:)182 :) it's just one of the first gen rare ones with silver p:pels :p

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http://robbiekhan.co.uk/root/photos/room_g...case_hddtop.jpg

Just wondering, is there a special type of lens i need to do panoramic shots?

Mine were all done with a single Canon 17-55mm EFS IS USM:)ens :) multiple shots stitched in Panorama Factory!

I like your SNAKE...lol ?_?

*manhug*

It's a P18:):) it's just one of the first gen rare ones with silver panel:p:p

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http://robbiekhan.co.uk/root/photos/room_g...case_hddtop.jpg

Mine were all done with a single Canon 17-55mm EFS IS USM len:):) multiple shots stitched in Panorama Factory!

New photos from Robbi:D:D all happy here, you got a fan right here.
Cool beans, also got a HX520 like(Y) (Y)

Radish?

One more here.

My laptop's specifications: HP Pavilion dv1000, Intel Pentium M 1.73 GHz, 1 GB DDR400 Memory, 80 GB Hitachi HDD, 128 MB Intel GMA900, 8x Pioneer DVD-RW, Windows XP Professional SP2, 14" Widescreen display at 1280x768x16.7M @ 60 Hz.

My Mac's Specifications: PowerMac G3 Blue and White, PowerPC G3 400 MHz, 448 MB PC133 Memory, 40 GB Seagate HDD, 16 MB ATI Rage 128 PCI, 4x AOpen DVD-RW, Mac OS X Panther 10.3.9, 17" NEC MultiSync LCD1760VM at 1280x1024x16.7M @ 60 Hz.

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