Todays inflight movie is....

Todays inflight movie is....

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rico

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256 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Stoke Row Meet
12mb .mov file
Right Click, Save As

Thanks to GrahamJ for uploading it. The 56k connection was playing up so i msn'd it across to Graham and he uploaded it with his broadband. Bingo

Sorry about the .mov format. Download Quicktime from Apple.com and you'll be fine. I've checked it on a Windows Quicktime and it works fine so no complaining!

Enjoy

>>> Edited by rico on Thursday 1st July 23:35

rico

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7,916 posts

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Thursday 1st July 2004
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A mate's just downloaded and watched it... he thinks its a 'hoonaholics anonymous meeting'





>> Edited by rico on Thursday 1st July 21:52

rico

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Thursday 1st July 2004
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Right click, save as mate

That should work... i started a download to check and a mate downloaded it using that method.

Fingers crossed... you're a key part of the film

rico

Original Poster:

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256 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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I know how you feel. I have broadband at uni, but only 56k here in the sticks. ing sucks big style.

Only 10mb too which isn't big for a movie.

Sorry bud. It's worth the wait though...

pmanson

13,387 posts

254 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Downloading at work = 115kbs nice!


Doh now down to 33kbs still not too bad!

Edt

5,104 posts

285 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Glad you got my efforts of bangin' the exhaust as I left.. sounds very different to being in the car.

Ed

Stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Hate to be a killjoy, but seeing as the Cherry Tree is right in the middle of a 30 in a sleepy little village between two junctions - both of which are fairly blind, the 'hooning' was a bit out of order?

Now I'm not against a little tail-out action (as you've seen in the past) but take for example the chap with the S. He runs a bit wide, then probably scares the two old dodders coming the other way witless.

We've enough blanket 30's round our way as it is without encouraging them to put up more.

Sorry to moan, but have a thought for the residents eh?

Edt

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285 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Stig said:
Hate to be a killjoy, but seeing as the Cherry Tree is right in the middle of a 30 in a sleepy little village between two junctions - both of which are fairly blind, the 'hooning' was a bit out of order?

Now I'm not against a little tail-out action (as you've seen in the past) but take for example the chap with the S. He runs a bit wide, then probably scares the two old dodders coming the other way witless.

We've enough blanket 30's round our way as it is without encouraging them to put up more.

Sorry to moan, but have a thought for the residents eh?


a number came out & watched

Ed

Stig

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Friday 2nd July 2004
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Edt said:

Stig said:
Hate to be a killjoy, but seeing as the Cherry Tree is right in the middle of a 30 in a sleepy little village between two junctions - both of which are fairly blind, the 'hooning' was a bit out of order?

Now I'm not against a little tail-out action (as you've seen in the past) but take for example the chap with the S. He runs a bit wide, then probably scares the two old dodders coming the other way witless.

We've enough blanket 30's round our way as it is without encouraging them to put up more.

Sorry to moan, but have a thought for the residents eh?



a number came out & watched

Ed


If you had people tearing about outside your house - wouldn't you Ed?

Don't mean to sound like a 'nanny', but you of all people should see my point knowing what people are like round our way?

Edt

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285 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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naturally I quite agree. One has to be careful when treating oneself to that moment's madness in the car. Agree the S's departure may not have been timed perfectly. Btw the few people that came to look brought no frowns, but smiles.

Was hoping you'd join us CJ

Ed

Stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Edt said:
naturally I quite agree. One has to be careful when treating oneself to that moment's madness in the car. Agree the S's departure may not have been timed perfectly. Btw the few people that came to look brought no frowns, but smiles.

Was hoping you'd join us CJ

Ed


Like I said, I don't want to sound like a killjoy, but a bit of consideration and all that. Not least of which, it doesn't look good for PH if it happens a lot.

One wouldn't want such meetings turning into an high-profile 'crooze' would one?

Bluesatin

3,114 posts

273 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Stig

Get on that boat and stop getting stressed!

farmeryellow

378 posts

242 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Stig said:
Hate to be a killjoy, but seeing as the Cherry Tree is right in the middle of a 30 in a sleepy little village between two junctions - both of which are fairly blind, the 'hooning' was a bit out of order?

Now I'm not against a little tail-out action (as you've seen in the past) but take for example the chap with the S. He runs a bit wide, then probably scares the two old dodders coming the other way witless.

We've enough blanket 30's round our way as it is without encouraging them to put up more.

Sorry to moan, but have a thought for the residents eh?



I do agree with you, (I was in the S)
yes in hindsight a more appropriate departure was called for



>> Edited by farmeryellow on Friday 2nd July 13:02

Stig

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285 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Bluesatin said:
Stig

Get on that boat and stop getting stressed!


Counting the hours mate, counting the hours.....

markburnt

1,371 posts

250 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Nice exits...that S did run a tad wide!

Wish I had stayed to the end now, ah the joy of children....ummmmm?

rico

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256 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Edt said:
Glad you got my efforts of bangin' the exhaust as I left.. sounds very different to being in the car.

Ed


Ed,

I was just about to turn off the camcorder when i heard the popping so left it going. Glad i did now. Sounds tasty!

We did have a few residents come across and chat about the cars. One couple wanted to see some TVRs and were very impressed with the Ultima. It was really great to be able to share them outside of the Pistonheads group.

Stig - the driving was a bit enthusiastic but there were about 4/5 of us on the road checking for cars... kinda didn't work for the yellow S but then the drivers coming this way were out of the way... it looks a LOT worse on film than it did on the night.

A great meet overall... nice one chaps

Stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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No worries, just play safe

rico

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Friday 2nd July 2004
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Stig - wasn't that you on the R1?

Few people thought it was... but maybe now it wasn't...

Stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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rico said:
Stig - wasn't that you on the R1?

Few people thought it was... but maybe now it wasn't...



At the Cherry Tree? Not me chap. Didn't get home 'til late so couldn't make it despite living all of about 3 miles away

pmanson

13,387 posts

254 months

Sunday 4th July 2004
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Gazboy said:
I don't remeber it being that dark!

Sorry Stig



I was thinking the same!