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Nick1986
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Topic: Photo ageing program Posted: 24-Apr-2011 at 19:03 |
Here is a program I have found for aging photos. At the top right you can change the language from Japanese to English
I have stuck up a photo where I have used the program before and after.
http://labs.wanokoto.jp/olds
Maybe we can see some of your efforts?
Edited by Nick1986 - 24-Apr-2011 at 19:04
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Michael Collins
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Posted: 24-Apr-2011 at 21:39 |
Edited by Michael Collins - 24-Apr-2011 at 23:25
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Nick1986
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Posted: 27-Apr-2011 at 20:01 |
Is that you?
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Michael Collins
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Posted: 27-Apr-2011 at 22:41 |
Unfortunately not
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Michael Collins
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Posted: 27-Apr-2011 at 22:47 |
This one's for you Nick ... now that we have demonstrated our quality at your English games, how do you chaps fancy giving us a game of Hurling, or Gaelic Football?
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Nick1986
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Posted: 28-Apr-2011 at 13:27 |
I've heard about it. Is it the one where you have to hit the ball with sticks?
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Michael Collins
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Posted: 28-Apr-2011 at 13:36 |
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Is í labhairt a dteanga an moladh is mó is féidir linn a thabhairt dár namhaid.
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Nick1986
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Posted: 10-May-2011 at 20:27 |
I might take you up on your offer general
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Posted: 11-May-2011 at 09:22 |
Does anyone remember seeing a post in which I posted the only organised Hurling club in Philly? I did a rather lengthy one and it's gone.
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Posted: 11-May-2011 at 09:27 |
I have believed this one was removed cause of my comment! Do you have anti virus and anti hacking soft on servers installed?
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Posted: 11-May-2011 at 09:39 |
People,rejuvenate program would make us really "rich and famous"!?!Usage of "aging program" make us uncertain,would we be alive if we use it! Will stress here that history forgeries are against the Law!
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Posted: 11-May-2011 at 09:41 |
MC, years ago I was told that in hurling there is no injury time out. If you get hurt you have to make it to the sidelines for a substitution to be sent in. If you couldn't make it you had to lay there until play stopped for a tech. foul. Was/is this true?
Some years ago I had the chance to watch a Hurling match outside Philly. A friend who was with me was "paralyzed". He characterized the game as "premeditated Madness". Another, a woman, simply said there was "too much testosterone".
I really believe you have to have some connections to Irish culture in order to fully appreciate the game.
BTW- The ball used is the same dimensions as a baseball and unless it's changed in the last 30 years, is made much the same way. Stopping the ball with any part of your body is going to leave a heck of a mark.
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Posted: 11-May-2011 at 09:57 |
Originally posted by medenaywe
People,rejuvenate program would make us really "rich and famous"!?!Usage of "aging program" make us uncertain,would we be alive if we use it!Will stress here that history forgeries are against the Law!
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I'm aging fairly well without any help from a program thank you.
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Posted: 11-May-2011 at 11:52 |
Originally posted by red clay
MC, years ago I was told that in hurling there is no injury time out. If you get hurt you have to make it to the sidelines for a substitution to be sent in. If you couldn't make it you had to lay there until play stopped for a tech. foul. Was/is this true?
Some years ago I had the chance to watch a Hurling match outside Philly. A friend who was with me was "paralyzed". He characterized the game as "premeditated Madness". Another, a woman, simply said there was "too much testosterone".
I really believe you have to have some connections to Irish culture in order to fully appreciate the game.
BTW- The ball used is the same dimensions as a baseball and unless it's changed in the last 30 years, is made much the same way. Stopping the ball with any part of your body is going to leave a heck of a mark.
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It may have been true in the pre regulation days but now the referee is obliged to stop for head injuries. If it aint your head, he aint obliged. There's a reason Cúchulainn played It's tough stuff alright, and that sliotar (name of the ball) would sure as hell leave a mark on the unsuspecting.
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Posted: 11-May-2011 at 12:16 |
How are Gailic Football teams doing against Aussie rules teams these days? I heard it was in Ireland's favour these days.
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Michael Collins
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Posted: 11-May-2011 at 18:01 |
Can't even remember to be honest ... it doesn't happen very often and by the time everybody is used to the compromised rules the bloody thing is over.
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Posted: 14-May-2011 at 20:18 |
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