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Sorry about that Thomas ! Hope only the >>>>>>>>>> In Reply to: Re: Camera Survival ??? >>> posted by Thomas_ on December 01, 2003 at 09:17:10:
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Posted by: Old Timers on December 01, 2003 at 20:30:13
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>>>>>>>>>Hope only the lense shield took the hits and not the lense. As you may imagine it is difficult to aim when one is running and I know we were all fireing at the cornor you were setup behind and where just a few Grinches were holding up the entire mission. I cant say for sure how many balls were fired at the corner and your position. In the charge to scare them away, I know the two who charged the corner with me to your right had empty hoppers and had to relosd at the cornor, which was about 600 balls total, not counting the main part of the squad that made the same run. In all I suspect about 1200 to 1800 balls were fired in less than 30 seconds. What a picture. Sure wished your camera had an automatic wipper blade for the shield which would activate when the shield was hit...Oh well another game and another charge...maybe the same corner...lol....Chuck. ...PS: Your DVD of the Halloween game was great. (Every one who was there should get a copy because I bet every one was caught by the camera in a firefight.) : The last picture on that page http://ragtopvideo.com/Nov29/nov29.html : : : : I have put up some pictures from the game at : : : http://ragtopvideo.com/Nov29/nov29.html : : : Thomas Fletcher
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