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This article has been viewed 3712 times in the last 4 years jamie: 18th Jan 2005 - 14:36 GMTi like the way your phone goes crazy with the blue. my phone desaturates everything which dissapoints me greatly. Peter: 18th Jan 2005 - 14:41 GMTtotally. i installed a hack to try to get rid of most of the blue, and its worked great... but i stil lget it sometimes, especially in dark/overcast settings. it was so rainy and gray outside, it caused much of the blurriness and weird saturation. im still mastering the fine art of getting usable shots from the picturephone, so we shall see. dude! you should post that photo of the police station here. that was some good stuff! sorry i cant reply- theres some issue my sms client has with international messages :( ill see what i can do to get that sorted, though, and let you know. jamie: 18th Jan 2005 - 16:36 GMTps. i will indeed post some stuff once i have phone uploads working. can anyone here tell me does their phone allow them to specify the subject line of an email. Do phones allow more than one image per email? mine allows only one and i think this may be true of most uk networks but things may be different internationally. Peter: 18th Jan 2005 - 18:42 GMTthough i have workarounds to circumvent its limitations, the standard american picturephone- as far as i know (or at least as far as my service goes)- allow for one photo (mine refuses any over 100k in size) with room for a message, but no subject line. though, i did download some aftermarket freeware that allows a subject line, im thinking most people wont have it. anyone else? jamie: 19th Oct 2005 - 11:04 GMTi've discovered google earth
and now i can stalk you more efficiently elaine: 19th Oct 2005 - 12:35 GMTgood, but not as clever as me hacking into your childhood memories. the detail here is better than uk, sadly. your bit is positively fuzzy looking, j. mine is better, but not as pin-sharp as this jamie: 19th Oct 2005 - 12:49 GMTindeed. you can barely make out my town. but you can quite clearly see your gasworks. clearly enough to plot an attack anyhow. elaine: 19th Oct 2005 - 15:39 GMTi'll keep an eye open for your digigible, and duck and cover - that'll help. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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