Digital camera We have 5 pages of Digital camera Videos. for August 2001 and September 2001 . Also Grandma Cheryl and Auntie Lisa were itching to see Kevin again so they got us a digital camera for the computer. Click here to see Kevin saying Hi . (~700Kb; Requires Windows Media Player) 2001-07-26 - Well, Kevin is growing like a weed. He has been teething like crazy lately. He puts on daddy's you can do with a Nikon D-100 digital camera. David Harris also offers a couple unique insights to the show, taken with his Minolta DiMage X digital camera We also have movies: a tall movie of an elf , a longer movie of a shorter elf , and a clip showing folks from modyourmac.com , all provided by Tom Witte. (QuickTime required) On the first run, Jon captured a 30 second clip of the car going by at about the mid-way or 2,500 ft. point, with his personal digital camera. To view this 1.3MB AVI clip, click here to download the image to your computer and then play it using your viewer. This is only an initial clip so that our followers can get an idea of how the car looks under power on a but otherwise healthy adult male. Alone at the computer with a digital camera that takes movie clips. Of course I did what any other Id deficient fella would have done in my place. I made a clip of myself masturbating. Just have to remember to take that file out of the default save folder. Wouldn't want to traumatize the kids. Or the Lovely Wife. of his while doing some housekeeping on my computer (in anticipation of Panther). This is from my housewarming party way back in 2001. It was shot on a floppy based Sony digital camera. Click to play the video (310Kb AVI file) Permalink Comments (1) my career as an Computer Engineer. My latest big hobby is photography with the Canon G2 digital camera. This includes our tour of the lowcountry and a couple of Quicktime VR movie stills: Turner Field in Atlanta and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD . Like it? You can view the larger version here: panolarge.jpg Here is the QuickTime VR version of the Sanctuary. It was created using many images from a digital camera. These images were then processed on a computer and stitched together into one the digital camera because I was mesmerized by the visual of trays of baby heads, combined with the glorious popping sound they made when they were removed from the mold. Here's the video: rubber baby heads . As always, it might be more efficient if you right-click on the link and save it to your computer rather than trying to play it through your browser (depending on how fast Then again at Friday. September 27th. Now the main problems were with my digital camera. Okay, my Mac can handle those pictures? Yes. But it is 20 times slower. That's not very good thing! Then comes Monday, September 30th. Digital camera is attached to USB. And it's really fast! And it can handle video-films (1 961 334 bytes), too. But problems with web cam, they continue...Computer > Digital camera > Digital camera Videos
41.) Kevin_Says_Hello.wmv
42.) elf.mov
43.) DSCF0568.AVI
44.) mbate.avi
45.) cesar.avi
46.) turner.mov
47.) wgumc3d.mov
48.) Products.swf
49.) baby-parts.mov
50.) Ari_koneella_2.mov
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