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    I've got a question.
    After taking the picture, it is easily uploaded to Flickr using the "share" option by the picture.
    However, I have to use the internet to get the url.
    Am I doing something wrong? Shouldn't it give me an option to grab the url straight from the app?
    Just wondering...
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    Waiting for the train.....with Vignette
    Sweet pic. I'm gonna have to get vignette
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    Vignette rocks!

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    Thanks - I love Vignette - the most fun I've had with my cell phone in a long while and it lets me branch out in to new realms of photography without having to carry my DSLR around all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Argent View Post
    Thanks - I love Vignette - the most fun I've had with my cell phone in a long while and it lets me branch out in to new realms of photography without having to carry my DSLR around all the time.
    Hey Argent. Your vignette pics are pretty sick. How many megapixles are you shooting at because I've noticed that my 8 megapixel shots are coming out blurry.
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    Thanks - I shoot at the full 8MP
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    Is it me, or do a lot of these photos appear a little blue? Even the ones where red, orange, yellow, green, etc should be the dominant color, there is still a hint of blue. I have only noticed a few on this thread that don't appear too blue (not counting the ones in b/w or using a vignette).
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcguirej View Post
    Is it me, or do a lot of these photos appear a little blue? Even the ones where red, orange, yellow, green, etc should be the dominant color, there is still a hint of blue. I have only noticed a few on this thread that don't appear too blue (not counting the ones in b/w or using a vignette).
    <smartass> Blue?
    Whatever do you mean? </smartass>



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    Quote Originally Posted by Argent View Post
    Thanks - I love Vignette - the most fun I've had with my cell phone in a long while and it lets me branch out in to new realms of photography without having to carry my DSLR around all the time.
    I just downloaded the app (and used it for that awful blue picture above... as a joke). What effect settings do you find make for the best photos?
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    it really depends on the photo itself - I'll often try several various effects and frames before I settle on one to save
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    well, looks like another thing to mess around with for days on end! I love it!
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    Since it seems to be Cell Phone Nostalgia day on a few threads here and on other news sites as well… I thought I’d share. I found a treasure trove while looking for my old Handspring. Definitely not a complete inventory, but … <snif> … I’m sorry… I’m welling up again…

    Some say that his dormant chips were left that way for YOUR SAFETY... Others say that once "turned on," he can not be turned off... All we know is... He's called The Stig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PvilleComp View Post
    Since it seems to be Cell Phone Nostalgia day on a few threads here and on other news sites as well… I thought I’d share. I found a treasure trove while looking for my old Handspring. Definitely not a complete inventory, but … <snif> … I’m sorry… I’m welling up again…

    Wow you brought me back......WOW
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    Anyone remember this babby.... GoVoiceGo... one of the first cell phone speakerphones.

    Some say that his dormant chips were left that way for YOUR SAFETY... Others say that once "turned on," he can not be turned off... All we know is... He's called The Stig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougFNJ View Post
    Wow you brought me back......WOW
    The Silver Moto Timeport candy bar, between the two Nokia's, is an early tri-band GSM from Telecom Itala. It would work here and in Europe. I bought it for 500,000 lira w/ a prepaid SIM in it. I clearly remember sitting in the hotel trying to remember the standard Moto interface to switch the phone from Italian to English. If I remember correctly, my boss, who I was traveling with at the time, and I celebrated at the Hotel Roof Bar. Good times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PvilleComp View Post
    The Silver Moto Timeport candy bar, between the two Nokia's, is an early tri-band GSM from Telecom Itala. It would work here and in Europe. I bought it for 500,000 lira w/ a prepaid SIM in it. I clearly remember sitting in the hotel trying to remember the standard Moto interface to switch the phone from Italian to English. If I remember correctly, my boss, who I was traveling with at the time, and I celebrated at the Hotel Roof Bar. Good times.
    I had 4 of the phones you photographed, The Startac was the one that got me chuckling, I remember it had enough flex that if you holstered it the wrong way, the battery would fall off. And the Blue Nokia....man that phone took a beating.
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    pretty proud of this pic
    thanks fore sharing. that's a great picture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougFNJ View Post
    I had 4 of the phones you photographed, The Startac was the one that got me chuckling, I remember it had enough flex that if you holstered it the wrong way, the battery would fall off. And the Blue Nokia....man that phone took a beating.
    I loved the StarTac, I had it for so long that when I was commuting to Atlanta on a regular basis, Bell Atl/VZW called me and said you can upgrade to any phone we have FREE. I was killing them in analog roaming charges that were no charge to me on my plan. The two Nokia’s pictured, the Silver one I got from Nokia Labs and put it on VZ’s network, the blue one was a Cingular phone, I had another VZ Nokia in the mix as well, and I’ve always wondered who at Nokia pissed off who at Verizon that they get no love. I would not want one of their Symbian phones today, but Damm, those Nokia’s could hold on to the network back in the day.

    Besides the StarTac and the Blue Nokia, which were the other two phones?
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    Since we're talking about nostalgia, here is a picture of the stereo receiver that is currently hooked up to my computer. It was my dad's and its from 1976 and still works like brand new.

    P.S. I'm still surprise how well the LED flash works on this phone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentbobdrummer View Post
    Since we're talking about nostalgia, here is a picture of the stereo receiver that is currently hooked up to my computer. It was my dad's and its from 1976 and still works like brand new.

    P.S. I'm still surprise how well the LED flash works on this phone.

    Nice! Akai was the schiznit back in the day. I never owned one, but I wanted to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PvilleComp View Post
    Nice! Akai was the schiznit back in the day. I never owned one, but I wanted to.
    Yeah this thing has been awesome. Been using it for the past 7 years. Found it at my parents house before I left for college. I have it on the floor now cause its so heavy that I'm almost afraid it will break the bottom shelf of my computer desk. That and its a pain in the *** to move around. But its has good quality and power.
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    lol that brings back some memories.
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    OK so digging through the box. The Origional TIM SIM that came with the Timeport, I never opened it!





    Wonder if the minutes are still good?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PvilleComp View Post
    I loved the StarTac, I had it for so long that when I was commuting to Atlanta on a regular basis, Bell Atl/VZW called me and said you can upgrade to any phone we have FREE. I was killing them in analog roaming charges that were no charge to me on my plan. The two Nokia’s pictured, the Silver one I got from Nokia Labs and put it on VZ’s network, the blue one was a Cingular phone, I had another VZ Nokia in the mix as well, and I’ve always wondered who at Nokia pissed off who at Verizon that they get no love. I would not want one of their Symbian phones today, but Damm, those Nokia’s could hold on to the network back in the day.

    Besides the StarTac and the Blue Nokia, which were the other tow phones?
    Thats funny....I used MCI back in the day, Verizon resold their network through them, so I got Verizon service with MCI rates which saved me some money. I also had the Palm Treo on the far right, and that Motorola on the bottom, which I am thinking I got before the Startac. Man, it's been a long time
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