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Old October 11th 06, 10:24 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Tom Crispin
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I've received 300 Cycling and Your Child leaflets from Transport for
London.

They look stunning.

If anyone would like a copy please email your snail address to leaflet
*at* johnballcycling.org.uk.
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Old October 11th 06, 11:41 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:24:59 +0100, Tom Crispin
wrote:

I've received 300 Cycling and Your Child leaflets from Transport for
London.

They look stunning.

If anyone would like a copy please email your snail address to leaflet
*at* johnballcycling.org.uk.


How about hosting a scan?
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Old October 12th 06, 08:32 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Tom Crispin wrote:

A substantially similar leaflet is available for online download on
Peter's site,
http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~pj...clingchild.htm.


And having taken delivery of a smart digital camera a couple of days
ago, I think I'll finally get a Round Tuit to fill in the Missing
Pictures in the site's support material to back up the leaflet :-)

Pete.
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Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital
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Old October 12th 06, 08:39 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Martin
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Peter Clinch wrote:
Tom Crispin wrote:

A substantially similar leaflet is available for online download on
Peter's site,
http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~pj...clingchild.htm.


And having taken delivery of a smart digital camera a couple of days
ago, I think I'll finally get a Round Tuit to fill in the Missing
Pictures in the site's support material to back up the leaflet :-)


Tom's sending me some so I can pass one one to you..

Thinking of getting a new camera as I saw the waterproof pentax at a
good price locally.. very small and prob ideal for your aquatic
escapades as well..

...d

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Old October 12th 06, 09:19 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Roos Eisma
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"David Martin" writes:

Peter Clinch wrote:

And having taken delivery of a smart digital camera a couple of days
ago, I think I'll finally get a Round Tuit to fill in the Missing
Pictures in the site's support material to back up the leaflet :-)


Thinking of getting a new camera as I saw the waterproof pentax at a
good price locally.. very small and prob ideal for your aquatic
escapades as well..


This is the Olympus Mju 725SW which is 7 Mpix, water proof to 5m and
shockproof for dropping from 1.5 m and amazingly small and light. And he'd
better be happy with it and not look at other camera's or Santa will
demand the non-birthday half back this coming Xmas!

Roos
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Old October 12th 06, 10:06 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Clinch
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Roos Eisma wrote:
"David Martin" writes:


Thinking of getting a new camera as I saw the waterproof pentax at a
good price locally.. very small and prob ideal for your aquatic
escapades as well..


This is the Olympus Mju 725SW which is 7 Mpix, water proof to 5m and
shockproof for dropping from 1.5 m and amazingly small and light. And he'd
better be happy with it and not look at other camera's or Santa will
demand the non-birthday half back this coming Xmas!


So far he's /amazed/ with it. I'd been waiting for a compact waterproof
one to come along and Roos saw a review of the 720 in Fjell og Vide that
hit the bases, and further research showed the 725 was just a new
version with an extra couple of meters waterproofing and a more
colourful case that's harder to lose in the snow.

I /think/ I know what all the buttons do now...

Pete.
--
Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer
Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital
Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK
net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/
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Old October 12th 06, 10:32 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Martin
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Peter Clinch wrote:
Roos Eisma wrote:
"David Martin" writes:


Thinking of getting a new camera as I saw the waterproof pentax at a
good price locally.. very small and prob ideal for your aquatic
escapades as well..


This is the Olympus Mju 725SW which is 7 Mpix, water proof to 5m and
shockproof for dropping from 1.5 m and amazingly small and light. And he'd
better be happy with it and not look at other camera's or Santa will
demand the non-birthday half back this coming Xmas!


So far he's /amazed/ with it. I'd been waiting for a compact waterproof
one to come along and Roos saw a review of the 720 in Fjell og Vide that
hit the bases, and further research showed the 725 was just a new
version with an extra couple of meters waterproofing and a more
colourful case that's harder to lose in the snow.


How do you get hold of Fjell og Vidde? Are you DNT members?

The only issues I have heard about with the Olympus is 1) the image
post processing isn't brilliant (compared to the pentax or canon/nikon
compacts), and that the lens cover can get jammed with sand if you are
not too careful. Otherwise it is the mutts nutts.

*jealous*

...d

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Old October 12th 06, 10:32 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Martin
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Peter Clinch wrote:
Roos Eisma wrote:
"David Martin" writes:


Thinking of getting a new camera as I saw the waterproof pentax at a
good price locally.. very small and prob ideal for your aquatic
escapades as well..


This is the Olympus Mju 725SW which is 7 Mpix, water proof to 5m and
shockproof for dropping from 1.5 m and amazingly small and light. And he'd
better be happy with it and not look at other camera's or Santa will
demand the non-birthday half back this coming Xmas!


So far he's /amazed/ with it. I'd been waiting for a compact waterproof
one to come along and Roos saw a review of the 720 in Fjell og Vide that
hit the bases, and further research showed the 725 was just a new
version with an extra couple of meters waterproofing and a more
colourful case that's harder to lose in the snow.


How do you get hold of Fjell og Vidde? Are you DNT members?

The only issues I have heard about with the Olympus is 1) the image
post processing isn't brilliant (compared to the pentax or canon/nikon
compacts), and that the lens cover can get jammed with sand if you are
not too careful. Otherwise it is the mutts nutts.

*jealous*

...d

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Old October 12th 06, 10:40 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Martin
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Default Cycling and Your Child leaflets


Peter Clinch wrote:
Roos Eisma wrote:
"David Martin" writes:


Thinking of getting a new camera as I saw the waterproof pentax at a
good price locally.. very small and prob ideal for your aquatic
escapades as well..


This is the Olympus Mju 725SW which is 7 Mpix, water proof to 5m and
shockproof for dropping from 1.5 m and amazingly small and light. And he'd
better be happy with it and not look at other camera's or Santa will
demand the non-birthday half back this coming Xmas!


So far he's /amazed/ with it. I'd been waiting for a compact waterproof
one to come along and Roos saw a review of the 720 in Fjell og Vide that
hit the bases, and further research showed the 725 was just a new
version with an extra couple of meters waterproofing and a more
colourful case that's harder to lose in the snow.


How do you get hold of Fjell og Vidde? Are you DNT members?

The only issues I have heard about with the Olympus is 1) the image
post processing isn't brilliant (compared to the pentax or canon/nikon
compacts), and that the lens cover can get jammed with sand if you are
not too careful. Otherwise it is the mutts nutts.

*jealous*

...d

 




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