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2007-09-07
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2007-09-07
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2007-09-08
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2007-09-08
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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2007-09-08
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@ Them thar hills
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2007-09-08
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VNC is useless for recording these things. It's just too slow on screen updates to catch the motion. Any other suggestions of how to reduce glare? Like I stated, my camera wouldn't focus without the room's lights on. I tried using a 150 watt bulb that was slightly above and behind the device, but it didn't help.
Tragos: I added the link.
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2007-09-20
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2007-09-21
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2007-09-22
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