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namke wrote:added myself... bizarrely, when zoomed in. the little tag is really very very close to my house.... and I only gave it a city name!

Spooky 8O
Looks like you don't just live in York, you *ARE* York! :lol:
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It's funny. Any other guy from central Europe?
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When you zoom a little bit closer to Den Haag (Netherlands, Europe), you'll notice that there seems to be a very high tide :lol:
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jpolzfuss wrote:When you zoom a little bit closer to Den Haag (Netherlands, Europe), you'll notice that there seems to be a very high tide :lol:
That's weird. And in satelite view you are way off the coast. 8O
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[quote]No Japanese....
Strange, but someone has placed a link on a Japanese site to my site.
I get lots of visitors from there...

http://cine8mmfilm.at.infoseek.co.jp/

Does anyone know more about this site? 8O

Fred.[/quote]



Hello, Fred

I have just found this article, today.

That site is Japanese film forum for amateur film shooters.
http://cine8mmfilm.at.infoseek.co.jp/

I had placed a link on there to your site to introduce your marvelous system, because when I made my telecine machine, I had refered to your system.
Sorry about that without your permission.:oops:

Now, I am just making my site, I will inform you when I completed.:)

best regards
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AKIO wrote: Sorry about that without your permission.:oops:
Hello Akio,

I don't mind... Thank you for the link!
Now I know who did it! :wink:

Fred.
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Hi,

very nice idea, added myself right now!

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I thought if I put my address I would get all kinds of x-mas cards!

I'm not worried about it though we use PO boxes so that's not mailing and doesnt have my apartment number.

Thankyou for the concern and I added myself to the mappy thingy.
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I might go up to bigbear this winter or maybe mamoth. not sure yet :wink:
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Could this thread be made 'sticky' so that it doesn't get lost?
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No Japanese.... Strange
not really strange if you think about it, language - and keyboard barrier!!! haha
piss off
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Film-0-Matic wrote:
No Japanese.... Strange
not really strange if you think about it, language - and keyboard barrier!!! haha
Yes, well... I tought there where more Japanese people familiar with English... And also, Japan is the "8mm Camera Country", right?

I also see not many Frenchman, here..
No Belgians, too, except me...

Fred.
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As much as I know, we have at least two Japanese.
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tlatosmd wrote:As much as I know, we have at least two Japanese.
AKIO and... :?:


Fred.
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http://www.super-8.be

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_k0IKckACujwT_fZHN6jlg
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The memberlist displays four people from Tokyo, but there's only one of them beside AKIO that's actually made more than one post:

profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=858

I remember Jam from his avatar, he posted about a month ago.
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