What toys have you bought yourself for Christmas?
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A couple of weeks ago I bought 2 x Pioneer CDJ400s, this week I am buying a Pioneer DJM400 mixer and next week I think I will treat my son (2 years old) to a Wii
Oh and bought the wife an Eee PC 901 for Xmas (like thats for her isnt it....)
Ho ho ho.
Oh and bought the wife an Eee PC 901 for Xmas (like thats for her isnt it....)
Ho ho ho.
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Scalextric Nissan 350Z Drift 360° Twinpack
I'm now thinking that having checked the drift stuff can mix with normal track it will mean I can make one huge track with the fun of drifting on every curve.
Like the Porsche GT3 drift car too and the Range Rover but a bit pricey as the two together cost more than what I paid for the drift set.
Some expensive toys on this thread.
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As I already have all the bikes I need I bought one of these to go with them:
An Oregon Scientific ATC3K action camera with a 4GB SDHC memory card. That gives 2 hour recording time. Should be enough.
An Oregon Scientific ATC3K action camera with a 4GB SDHC memory card. That gives 2 hour recording time. Should be enough.
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When I ordered my Felt MTB from Wiggle, I was given £50 to spend on anything from their cycle range, and these cameras were part of that range. Bargain, saved over £500 on my MTB and then another £50 on this camera.
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me and a friend have just bought one between us i am looking forward to seeing the results from it
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I'll let you know once Ive used it, only received it at the weekend and have just got the memory card for it today.
I have heard that its not wise to use the handlebar mount, as any change in steering angle is caught on camera and can lead to motion sickness when replaying it
I have heard that its not wise to use the handlebar mount, as any change in steering angle is caught on camera and can lead to motion sickness when replaying it