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some decent shots.

drifting ones stand out.

Jay you're one hairy motherf**ker. do you not let you use the public pools there? Over here we've got a no jumper in the pool policy... something about clogging filters and stuff.../ :P

flower shots are nice too.

Jay you're one hairy motherf**ker. do you not let you use the public pools there? Over here we've got a no jumper in the pool policy... something about clogging filters and stuff.../ :P

there is quite a lot of places I cant go if I dont wear a shirt :P

You have more than 5 chest hairs... thats weird!!!

not weird, manly :P

From an AHG Driver Training day. First real attempt at panning, I think I did alright!

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Let my friend take my car out. First time it's been driven without me in in :/ She did alright though, so all good.

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You're a hairy man, Jay! Hope everythings ok though.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_1000D

says it has a self cleaning feature, so have a look through your manual.

my D90 had a feature where it would clean the sensor each time it was turned on.

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we were going to get one as a family car but needed more room, so we went for the Elgrand instead.

havent been in the best of moods lately. had a toothache and ended up taking too much nurofen which landed me in hospital with chest pains. i was hoping it was nothing worse and the ECG came back fine so that was a huge relief. couple of pics i took while sitting around all day...

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always wondered how an LED and a sensor could detect a pulse rate. modern technology huh.

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i HATE needles so you can imagine how much i loved getting this put in, haha.

I love my LOLvo.

Oh, that device also reads blood oxygen levels.

And needles suck, I agree. It's an unfortunate constant in my life as I have monthly blood tests. Meh. Ever had a blood gasses test? They REALLY, TRULY are f*cked if the doctor doesn't get it right.

I love my LOLvo.

Oh, that device also reads blood oxygen levels.

And needles suck, I agree. It's an unfortunate constant in my life as I have monthly blood tests. Meh. Ever had a blood gasses test? They REALLY, TRULY are f*cked if the doctor doesn't get it right.

LOLvo's are pretty rad. ;)

Ah yeah your right, I should have remembered that from when my son had overnight oxymetry tests while trying to work out what was wrong with him.

Stuff monthly blood tests :/ man, no way I could handle that. I guess you could get used to it, maybe?

Nah never had a blood gasses test. I try and avoid hospitals/doctors as much as I can, lol.

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Day 059: December 17, 2010

One of the hardest days of my partners life. Her mom Kay MacKenzie passed away at 1.05am after a long battle with cancer. As sad as it is that she had to leave, it is also reassuring to know that she is no longer in pain or suffering. Todays photo is dedicated to you Kay.

(first time using photomerge in photoshop. keen to do more with it)

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RIP Jay. That's really sad. Sorry she couldn't beat the battle. I hope yourself and your family are fine.

Great photos everyone. Fcuking knackered from tonight so project 365 is delayed til tomorrow haha.

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