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This pic popped up on my screensaver slide show this morning.. Harewood Yorkshire experience 2004. All that's missing is a man standing on the car twirling a little crank on the camera? :laugh:  Anyone own up?Yorkshire exp 04 005c.jpg

 

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Struggling with noise on that day by any chance?

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I'm impressed with the exhaust exit angle too.  Was that to warm the contact patch up for the rear tyre?

 

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Fantastic. 

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Was just contemplating DSLR mounting options! Now I know! :d:d

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7 hours ago, CraigHew said:

I'm impressed with the exhaust exit angle too.  Was that to warm the contact patch up for the rear tyre?

 

Under-bum heating for the driver! :d

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What about this for an early gopro..! 

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1 hour ago, Sparkymart said:

What about this for an early gopro..! 

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I guess that's before health and safety had been invented. :laugh:

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45 minutes ago, Andrew said:

I guess that's before health and safety had been invented. :laugh:

You could be right there...... 

The driver isn't wearing a seat belt :getmecoat:

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14 hours ago, Sparkymart said:

You could be right there...... 

The driver isn't wearing a seat belt :getmecoat:

Ah, the days when being thrown out of the car in a crash were considered the safer option. Mind you, when you see the tendency to catch fire some of the older cars had in crashes, perhaps it was!!

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I still have a Pavlovian response to the 'GoPro' tag. For me, it conjures up memories of hours of lost recordings due to random lock-ups at depth where the fix of removing/refitting the battery wasn't exactly an option.......

Further aggravated by the hippy-dippy **** from the CEO of GoPro on the topic of crashing cameras 'it's a journey, man'........

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29 minutes ago, corsechris said:

I still have a Pavlovian response to the 'GoPro' tag. For me, it conjures up memories of hours of lost recordings due to random lock-ups at depth where the fix of removing/refitting the battery wasn't exactly an option.......

Further aggravated by the hippy-dippy **** from the CEO of GoPro on the topic of crashing cameras 'it's a journey, man'........

My son's Hero2 was left in the cupboard over winter a couple of years ago, and when I got it out to charge it for the coming track day it was dead as a dead thing under a steamroller. My FauxPro (Qumox) was fine and a fraction of the price, so I told him this. He now lives in Australia!

Seriously, though, the remedy for his Hero2 brick status was to chuck it in the freezer for a couple of hours and then power it up with an SD card with new firmware on it. As it was dead as mutton before I had no faith in this frost covered corpse reviving, but it DID! It's now fine and working normally.

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Camera mounted on phoney f1 BRM for film "Grand Prix" . James Garner using Ferrari driver Chris Amon's helmet colour .

 Amon drove the Ford GT40  camera car  used to tow the phoney F1 drivers around the track and film them in close up , he took a delight in 

scaring the krap out of the cast .

Monaco: James Garner prepares for another drive in his camera equipped BRM

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You old so and so Bernie! You've burst my bubble now! I thought it was all genuine... :getmecoat:

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