FAVORITE TRUCK WASH

Here's the version with the dancing chicks

[video=youtube;V0O0nzkESTI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0O0nzkESTI[/video]

yeah i figured for those that look at this going down the road (not one of em ...unless of course i am in the jump seat) that the girls would be a bad idea....LOL
 
Interesting....I get every other YouTube thing that I watched today.


I'll just blame you! If Obama can blame Bush, I can blame you....Yeah!

One time my computer suddenly started showing black rectangles with embedded YouTube videos. With Firefox, it's easy to disable add-ons one at a time until you find the one that's screwing up the videos. It turned out to be "Flash". They'd work when I disabled "flash" but then there were other issues because Flash wasn't enabled. After I updated Firefox & flash, they were working again.

The same thing happened to Racer once I think.

But ALL embedded YouTube videos were black rectangles, not just one.
 
Can't you set the camera so it doesn't even show the date/time? I have that turned off on both of my digital cameras because it's annoying. The image files are time-stamped if you right-click them & click "properties".

Who even uses a camera anymore? My phone takes 8 mp pictures. It's good as a camera. Besides, who looks at the pictures for more than a day anyway?
 
Who even uses a camera anymore? My phone takes 8 mp pictures. It's good as a camera. Besides, who looks at the pictures for more than a day anyway?

Does your phone have an optical zoom? And how big is the lens? Megapixels don't mean a damn thing to me if the camera lens is the size of a pencil eraser.

Most of these digital cameras and "phones" have tiny lenses that simply can't capture more than about one megapixel worth of optical data & the circuitry just enlarges the image to make it "eight megapixels". People think the number of megapixels determines how "good" a camera is.

You can take a 640x480 web cam and stick a chip in it that enlarges the image to 4000 x 3000 & call it a 12 megapixel camera if you want.

I have a 10 MP Kodak digital camera with a lens that's only about 3/4". At full res, the pictures look blurry when viewed at "actual size". I kept changing the resolution down til I got to 3 MP & compared the 3 MP image to the 10 MP image, then I used Photoshop to enlarge the 3 MP to the same size as the 10 MP image & they hardly looked any different at all. So I figured out that it's nothing but a 3 megapixel camera that artificially enlarges the pictures before it saves them.
 
Who even uses a camera anymore? My phone takes 8 mp pictures. It's good as a camera. Besides, who looks at the pictures for more than a day anyway?


i still use a camera because it takes really good pics...and i look at my pictures a lot..i have lots of beautiful scenery pics that i enjoy looking at more than once....call me old fashioned i guess.....
 
i still use a camera because it takes really good pics...and i look at my pictures a lot..i have lots of beautiful scenery pics that i enjoy looking at more than once....call me old i guess.....

Fixed.......LOL.

My favorite truck wash......... is my driveway! It's done right that way, plus the help is sexy!!!!
 
Back in the stone age, my dad made a little pin-hole camera out of cardboard.

Here are 2 of the pictures he took. They're the only ones I can find on this backup of his computer that I have on my 500 GB external hard drive.

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Those are pretty good images for a homemade pinhole camera. I made one in science class in high school, but the images didn't come out that nice.
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