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SheepNutz

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  1. Lance wanted the UT server moved to port 27015 (the default CS port) because EKU (the university that 5 or 6 of us VI go to) blocks port 7777. Looks like [VI] Birdman nabbed a copy of UT, so he should be playing there soon. Me, I just stick to CS.

  2. I agree that is a nice Fro Bird, grow that baby out and play a lot of George Clinton and the P-Funk. You will be wiser for it

    Well, Birdman's fro used to be A LOT longer than that, but at Million Man Lan this past summer, he ended up shaving his head (well, it was just the top of his head at first) to get a free computer. This is how he had to stay all weekend to get his free stuff:

     

    http://www.millionmanlan.com/upload/rad5629E_temp%20115.jpg

  3. Well bullet, Pup, Rooster, Birdman, and I all live in the same dorm (Pup's my roommate). Lance and KingTutt live in another dorm on campus.

  4. Sure bullet, check this pic: http://www.vi4l.com/test/ftp/pics/temp%20131.jpg

    Left to right we have Birdman, Pup, Lance, the mighty SheepNutz, KingTutt14, pbk|timmay!!! (we had to put the VI logo above his head since he was the only one in the pic not in VI), Rooster, and last but not least, SwOOp.

     

    Oh yeah, and the girl that's in the other pics is Lance's girlfriend. Email me for a good pic of her from that night that is NWS.

  5. Basically, digital zoom means poop. It doesn't matter how much digital zoom a camera has, you will probably never use it anyway because if you zoom into the digital zoom range, you pics will turn out blurry and very low quality. It's all in the optical zoom. Get a good camera with high megapixels and high optical zoom if you can afford it. I have a Nikon Coolpix 2500, and it only has 3x optical zoom. I wish it was a bit higher, but for a compact camera, it's not bad. If you plan on taking photos of wildlife, I would go with something that has at least an 8x optical zoom so that you don't have to be so close to the animals. Another thing you want in a good digicam is a good flash. You want it to have a nice powerful flash so that it will fill a room easily (that will cut down on blurriness too), and you also want the flash as far away from the lens as possible. This will help cut down on red-eye in your photos. If you plan on using a tripod, get a camera with a metal tripod screw that is right below the center of the lens (example). That's about it. http://www.dpreview.com is an awesome website for checking out cameras. Have fun!

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