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[QUOTE=Street_Dreamer;730837]Wouter and dydzi, would it be possible for you both to upload them stunning pictures in high res so i can be jealous of how much better you are than i am, please?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame.php?file=wall.php&rid=130[/url]
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[QUOTE=Wouter Melissen;730840][url]http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame.php?file=wall.php&rid=130[/url][/QUOTE]
Unfortunately i am currently unable to pay for a subscription. I haven't got any way of paying you (no credit card), even if i (unfortunately) didn't have such a large shopping list. Which sucks, something I really would like to have (the sub) but alas, not yet.
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Many ways to pay other than credit card. There is Paypal, bank cheque, cash, and money order
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[QUOTE=Street_Dreamer;730837]Wouter and dydzi, would it be possible for you both to upload them stunning pictures in high res so i can be jealous of how much better you are than i am, please?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://images26.fotosik.pl/13/33340aa207b54b10.jpg[/url]
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[quote=Waugh-terfall;730395]Does a panel van go in this or the General comp?[/quote]
Anything automotive goes in here. So even a panel van or a lorry or somthing similar..
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drakkie
Little Suzi
Fuji Finepix S5600
Last Sunday
Rozenburg, The Netherlands
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This location is a very popular one for magazines, I got there while driving around randomly to look for some shoot-locations. I decided to take a break and shot this then. More will definately follow.
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[QUOTE=drakkie;731045]
This location is a very popular one for magazines, I got there while driving around randomly to look for some shoot-locations. I decided to take a break and shot this then. More will definately follow.[/QUOTE]
for those who think this is our modern interpretation of Stonehenge, these slabs are meant to protect ocean going car-carriers against lateral winds....
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Stop trying to pretend that the Druids don't gather there... You can see their shadows in the background :D
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[QUOTE=Cyco;730949]Many ways to pay other than credit card. There is Paypal, bank cheque, cash, and money order[/QUOTE]
Hehe, when i finally have an income i will consider it then... :p . All the money i save up out of my pocket money is spent on things, this week i'm replacing an MP3 player my brother went some way to breaking, and then when trying to fix it, it broke more, so i got angry, and broke it more, and then took it apart and ripped out all the stuff that's necessary, like the hard drive, pulled out USB stuff, snapped stuff... so thats already £150 down. It just means i have to justify something like this to my parents, who, unfortunately, don't seem to think this kinda stuff is important :confused: lol. It is one thing i would like to do, but sadly, i do not have the ability to do it, yet.
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[QUOTE=Cyco;731101]Stop trying to pretend that the Druids don't gather there... You can see their shadows in the background :D[/QUOTE]
yes and they parked their car in the foreground...
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[quote=henk4;731047]for those who think this is our modern interpretation of Stonehenge, these slabs are meant to protect ocean going car-carriers against lateral winds....[/quote]
Just wondering but don't they cope with lateral winds at sea too ? :confused:
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[QUOTE=drakkie;731150]Just wondering but don't they cope with lateral winds at sea too ? :confused:[/QUOTE]
yes but at sea they don't need to pass the narrow Caland Bridge, so they have room to move around...
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[quote=henk4;731177]yes but at sea they don't need to pass the narrow Caland Bridge, so they have room to move around...[/quote]
Ah yes, that must be it. Wouldn' it have been cheaper to build a new bridge instead of building these concrete things for almost a kilometre ? :eek:
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[QUOTE=drakkie;731180]Ah yes, that must be it. Wouldn' it have been cheaper to build a new bridge instead of building these concrete things for almost a kilometre ? :eek:[/QUOTE]
they built a tunnel...and the bridge is wide enough for Panamax size carriers...
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[QUOTE=drakkie;731150]Just wondering but don't they cope with lateral winds at sea too ? :confused:[/QUOTE]
when you are dealing with winds you adjust your course to compensate for the set and drift that the wind and seas give you. its called crabbing, since you are driving sideways. when you can do this in a channel, but if it is too narrow you run the risk of occupying the entire thing, and not allowing other ships to pass. these windbrakes would probably assist, but by no means would they get rid of all the sideforces pushing on the ships. just merely something else to help the pilots.