Hello all..

Harsha

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Hello all,

Just joined and thought it I should introduce myself before plundering your combined brainpower (there would be a diabolical smiley but couldn't find him...probably out plundering). I hope some of the stupid questions I ask won't annoy you guys too much.

Harsha
 
HI PV5150,

Thanks for the welcome, :o I've already posted my first question on the OC3D memory forums. Trying to get to grips with which 8GB memory solution to stick onto a Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi and Q6600.

I spent half of last year traveling in Aus. and loved it. Way too much to see there and I came away with the impression that there are never long enough lenses, enough mega pixel sensors and time in the day to shoot enough pics over there.

:beerchug: Harsha
 
name='Harsha' said:
HI PV5150,

Thanks for the welcome, :o I've already posted my first question on the OC3D memory forums. Trying to get to grips with which 8GB memory solution to stick onto a Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi and Q6600.

My pleasure mate, and I'll head over and have a look at your question in a jiffy.

I spent half of last year traveling in Aus. and loved it. Way too much to see there and I came away with the impression that there are never long enough lenses, enough mega pixel sensors and time in the day to shoot enough pics over there.

:beerchug: Harsha
Wow 6 months, now that's a nice long stay...I hope we were hospitable and friendly? And yes, the countryside is so vast here that I can relate to your photographic dilemma's. Welcome aboard anyway :)
 
Guess I did spend a while in Aus. :D I started off in Melbourne and then went west along the coast a bit before heading up through the middle upto Darwin. Got to see a lot but not enough...(never enough.. :banghead: ). Some of it was pretty fuzzy and warm around the edges because I kept insisting to my friend who I was traveling with that we should stop and get a case of wine at each winery we might see a sign for (I'm a firm believer that you should try the local produce when you travel). Enjoyed the Mindel markets and beach a lot and got into warm fuzzy giggling fits at the tourists ( I wasn't a tourist...I was the guy with a bottle of shiraz and a straw in the corner :yumyum: :drool: ) every time they started clapping after sunset.
 
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