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bought it today, waiting for it to arrive.

will also pick up batman on blu ray tomorrow
 
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Just started reading and caught one glaring error that would bring done the DB I work on if the "optimization" was implemented. Otherwise pretty interesting.
 
Picked up a "nifty fifty", Canon EF 50mm f/1.8II, for my XSi.
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Fifa '09 for PS3.
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LaCie 750GB External HDD to back-up my iMac & MacBook.
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Sony a300 with 18-70mm lens, 75-300, Lowepro bag, and 4gb card. A$1171 for the lot.

See discussion here.

Unfortunately, I don't get to use it 'til Xmas as it is a present!
 

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A Canon Pixma Pro9000 for printing images larger than 8"x10"

It's very nice. And now I won't have to have those images printed by other businesses.

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Got an email yesterday saying that this has shipped from Amazon....
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I saw that film in cinema and thought it was pretty awful. The voice work from the guy playing Batman was terrible (I'm sure he doesn't talk like that in real life) and the plot was completely confusing. Both the Batman and the clown had ample opportunities to kill each other (which seemed to be the point of the movie) but neither took advantage.

It was the first Batman thing I had ever seen and I was a little disappointed that there was no mention of the fact that Batman does not have any superpowers. I had imagined that it was like SpiderMan, where the character is a fusion of a Bat and a Man, but I was wrong. It took a long time for me to work this out during the film.

I won't be wasting my time with any more Batman nonsense in the future!
 
I saw that film in cinema and thought it was pretty awful. The voice work from the guy playing Batman was terrible (I'm sure he doesn't talk like that in real life) and the plot was completely confusing. Both the Batman and the clown had ample opportunities to kill each other (which seemed to be the point of the movie) but neither took advantage.

It was the first Batman thing I had ever seen and I was a little disappointed that there was no mention of the fact that Batman does not have any superpowers. I had imagined that it was like SpiderMan, where the character is a fusion of a Bat and a Man, but I was wrong. It took a long time for me to work this out during the film.

I won't be wasting my time with any more Batman nonsense in the future!

Wow, I'm surprised you didn't like it. The older Batman movies (Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman and Robin) were more comedic while the newer ones (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight) are more dark and serious.

I would also think that since this was the first Batman movie you've ever seen, that made a difference. I would say that you should at least have seen Batman Begins before you watched that one.
 
I saw that film in cinema and thought it was pretty awful. The voice work from the guy playing Batman was terrible (I'm sure he doesn't talk like that in real life) and the plot was completely confusing. Both the Batman and the clown had ample opportunities to kill each other (which seemed to be the point of the movie) but neither took advantage.

It was the first Batman thing I had ever seen and I was a little disappointed that there was no mention of the fact that Batman does not have any superpowers. I had imagined that it was like SpiderMan, where the character is a fusion of a Bat and a Man, but I was wrong. It took a long time for me to work this out during the film.

I won't be wasting my time with any more Batman nonsense in the future!

Don't you have a Joanna Dark Avatar? If so, then you're obviously one who enjoys games and things not being completely set in reality. Go back and watch Batman Begins, it explains why he is Batman, but still a regular man.

Just picked up a Kata 467. I chose this bag after extensive research - now I can finally get back to studying!

It is going to hold my macbook pro, D80, 18-105mm, Sb400, 50mm prime, chargers and accessories for my trip back home and various places.

I was sold watching this review:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlHpDh_VU9M

I've been looking for a new backpack for a while. After watch that review, I also just ordered that bag!! So thanks a lot for posting.
 
I don't think it was TOO ridiculous to notice that Batman was a movie by the same company as made SpiderMan and jump to the conclusion that they are both the same concept.
 
I don't think it was TOO ridiculous to notice that Batman was a movie by the same company as made SpiderMan and jump to the conclusion that they are both the same concept.

Because the company that makes a lot of those movies is a comic book company. There are many different comic figures that don't have super powers. The Punisher comes to mind... another great movie.
 
A Tiberius 8 paintball pistol.
with 2 magazines, a mag holster and a gun holster. I love it!
 

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I saw that film in cinema and thought it was pretty awful. The voice work from the guy playing Batman was terrible (I'm sure he doesn't talk like that in real life) and the plot was completely confusing. Both the Batman and the clown had ample opportunities to kill each other (which seemed to be the point of the movie) but neither took advantage.

It was the first Batman thing I had ever seen and I was a little disappointed that there was no mention of the fact that Batman does not have any superpowers. I had imagined that it was like SpiderMan, where the character is a fusion of a Bat and a Man, but I was wrong. It took a long time for me to work this out during the film.

I won't be wasting my time with any more Batman nonsense in the future!

To be honest if they went through the fact that he had no super powers in every film it would get a little tiresome.

Dark Knight is meant as a followup to Batman Begins which goes into the background quite well.

Batman doesn't want to kill people because he is the good guy. The joker had a few opportunities but as explained in the film, the joker needs batman otherwise he would lead a meaningless existence.
 
I saw that film in cinema and thought it was pretty awful. The voice work from the guy playing Batman was terrible (I'm sure he doesn't talk like that in real life) and the plot was completely confusing. Both the Batman and the clown had ample opportunities to kill each other (which seemed to be the point of the movie) but neither took advantage.

It was the first Batman thing I had ever seen and I was a little disappointed that there was no mention of the fact that Batman does not have any superpowers. I had imagined that it was like SpiderMan, where the character is a fusion of a Bat and a Man, but I was wrong. It took a long time for me to work this out during the film.

I won't be wasting my time with any more Batman nonsense in the future!

I am genuinely shocked by this post
 
32GB :D Was planning to wait till January for the rumored 64GB touch but i didn't want to have a crappy christmas with no presents :p
 

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Silver one for verizon and actually my tmobile one is black.
 

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