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Re: Blacktron Spyderpod
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 9 Dec 2002 23:57:37 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Adrian Drake writes:
> I admire the server space you must have to be able to put up such
> beautifully clear photographs.
Actually it's just running on an old Sony Vaio laptop that I had sitting
around and decided to start using as a server. It's got a 30GB drive.
> You can see every defect in each part. Remarkable! I guess at 250K each,
> you can have some very clear images :)
Do you want to see the high-resolution originals? First right-click on an
800x600 image to view the image individually, then in the Location bar change
the ".800.jpg" to ".orig.jpg" and you can see even more detail. Not that it
really adds much for such a small model. But you can see more dust and
micro-scratches. Same with the Millennium Falcon images.
> That being said, this is another nifty twist on the pod concept.
Thank you!
I love pods! After seeing a few pods in person by Mark Sandlin and Jon
Palmer at NWBrickCon, I'm hooked!
> Plus, it's got the best colorscheme ever.
Blacktron fans of the world unite! :-)
--Todd
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