Digital camera help pleeeease!

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Jon
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Digital camera help pleeeease!

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Unfortunately my camera developed a fault tonight, So I decided to try and repair it myself.
I think it

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Hahahaha :)
That really made me laugh :D

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There's a really hi-tec piece of equipment for cameras, Alan's got 3 of them:smash:........What are ya like:smilielol5:
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Brilliant.
Do you do the work on your car to?
I thought it was just me that had delusions of technical ability (Took an old Playstation apart once to make it run quieter, then realised the "noisy" fan was the only thing stopping it from cooking.
It was a PS1 before anyone gets on my case, so it was many moons ago.

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Amateur... all those tools and no technical adjuster.
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3 Seconds with one of those and you'll be sorted.
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Rob S wrote: Do you do the work on your car too?
Yes I do. If we are ever on track at the same time it may be a good idea to stay 1/2 lap behind me to avoid running over any bits that fall off :biggrinjester:

maff wrote:Amateur... all those tools and no technical adjuster.
I tried to repair my X-Box with a technical adjuster and it really didn

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lol ... nice work
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Jon wrote:Yes I do. If we are ever on track at the same time it may be a good idea to stay 1/2 lap behind me to avoid running over any bits that fall off :biggrinjester:
He isn't kidding! I ran over his splitter at 130mph :auto:
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