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Odd. In the 11 hours between your two posts you could have found hundreds of pictures of lowered 182s if you used search or just browsed. Silly me suggesting you do your own work though.
Re: Insurance. Fookers! (young 172/182 owners look in)
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2NCB
Lowering declared
£150 vol. excess
£1010
Just need half that money and the extra couple of £k to pay for the car now.
Re: iPhone Software 3.0 - Out 17/6 & iPhone 3GS - Out 19/6
Dead simple, there's a guide here with screenshots. Basically you plug your iPhone in, run the exe, when that's completed you run the app it places on your SpringBoard called Freeze which downloads and installs Cydia. If Cydia...
Christ what is it with people making V6 replicas but not bothering to sort the wheels/suspension? There's one around here just like that and a 106 that has been widebodied/Dimma kitted with just the same problem and has been like that for at least 3 years.
Re: iPhone Software 3.0 - Out 17/6 & iPhone 3GS - Out 19/6
Just jailbroken my 3GS :D I've missed sbsettings and Five Icon Dock. Pity lots of apps (inc Winterboard) don't work.
Look fine mate, better to sacrifice a bit of clarity to gain that impression of movement rather than just getting a load of shots you could have taken with the car parked up at the side of the road. Keep at it, play with your panning technique and gradually lower the shutter speed and they'll...
Re: iPhone Software 3.0 - Out 17/6 & iPhone 3GS - Out 19/6
Top bit of recommending, been looking for something today but not really found anything I want. Might go for one of those.
Sense you no make.
The game that they've ended up calling Call of Duty 3 was never going to be a PC title, it's a console version of the franchise like Big Red One and Finest Hour. The next PC title will be Call of Duty 3.
Might want to add in that Aperture controls the amount of light that passes through the lens and hits the sensor, since it literally controls the opening in the lens. So if you're shooting in a darker area you'll need to increase the aperture as well as decreasing the shutter speed to capture an...
Aperture controls the amount of light that passes through the lens and hits the sensor, it's not solely a control for depth of focus. You need to increase the amount of light that can get in to compensate for the shorter length of time the sensor is exposed.
Are those straight off the camera or have you resized them to 800x600? Have you taken any pictures in proper daylight or have they all been inside/at night?