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July 18, 2005 -- 6:49 PM
posted by Al

So after bad movie night tonight we rescue the air hog?

July 18, 2005 -- 11:41 AM
posted by eric

cool. thanks dude. i'll go boot shit up right now

track listing for the new TV ON THE RADIO from studio blog

July 18, 2005 -- 11:29 AM
posted by Tonestar Runner

No prob; I'll meet ya on slsk in a few minutes.

July 18, 2005 -- 11:20 AM
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July 18, 2005 -- 7:02 AM
posted by Beck

Hey Pete, I'd say get a cheaper one. Anything over 3 megapixels looks the same in standard picture size anyway. The only way you'd tell a difference is if you were getting the pics blown up to movie-poster size. Seems like with the new cameras you're just paying for more pixels that don't add any more quality for the average user. The newer ones are significantly smaller though if that's important.
This was taken on a 3.1 or 3.2 megapixel (don't remember for sure).

That's my 2 cents.

July 18, 2005 -- 1:35 AM
posted by Jsese

that is some sweet boralis. I have seen more vivid displays, but never one quite so active. It was like the sky was dancing. Tay, thank you for informing me of this example of how much we miss when we are asleep. and on the note of cool things that happen while we are awake, I am going to bed. enjoy the show

July 18, 2005 -- 1:07 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

that's some good news about the culligan job that there is. awwww yeah!

July 18, 2005 -- 1:05 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

all I know is that the sweetest aurora borealis I've ever seen is happening RIGHT NOW.

July 18, 2005 -- 12:50 AM
posted by Pete

Hey Tay,

Did you buy your digital camera at XS Cargo? And if so, do you think it is at all worth while to buy a cheaper camera like that.

I want a new camera, because I sold my old one, and I'm debating between buying a cheap one that I wont worry about loosing or breaking, or buying a really sweet expensive one, like the Nikon Coolpix S1 which I'm more likely to mother. If anyone has an opinion about this that might sway my decision, please let me know.

July 18, 2005 -- 12:14 AM
posted by Beck

I had a look around... I think it's on the garage roof.
Tomorrow night, in the cover of darkness, with a special covert ladder?

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