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Utheman

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  1. Where can one get Styrofoam boxes like the ones the dealers ship their watches in?
  2. Nope. Here's another. The winner gets a prize....
  3. This one ought to be easy for you google-sleuths...
  4. That is really well-done!
  5. I think you should be driving a Ferrari 458 Spider .....
  6. I've heard some good things. Just wondering what they're like and if they're worth the price. http://www.saddlebackleather.com/Products/Wallets
  7. True, but probably not the one he's talking about.
  8. I second this opinion, plus the 1680 has lugholes. Vintage is in right now.
  9. You got that right! What do you have in store for it?
  10. That's an Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow 1957 Re-issue. I've been looking for a nice affordable one for a while now, dammit. I'm jealous.
  11. OK, wait. I just went back and looked at the pictures again. They look like NOS to me. Are you sure they're from OD? You're not trying to pass off gen PCMUT2s as reps are you? And another another thing. These look like they can be possibly used as LHDDs as well (LHHDs = Lug Hole Detection Devices) Could this be true?
  12. I think I prefer the brushed finish on the PCMUT2. Polished is too blingy for me. And another thing, do they have the correct serial nos?
  13. Would a gen Pepsi insert fit my BK transformer? I believe its a 16710.
  14. Good article here: http://www.tested.com/news/feature/3563-the-best-place-to-store-your-jpegs-and-gifs-six-image-hosting-sites-compared/
  15. Directly from the Photobucket website: " If you have a free account, there is a cap on your maximum image size. Images are compressed to fit the 1MB / 2048x1536 size limit at the time of upload." I did a search on Photobucket Image compression and there are a ton of unhappy/cheated customers (pro and free users). Apparently around Feb 2009, without informing its customers, Pbucket changed/lowered the bandwidth limits for displaying and linking images. So what you see on the web are the highly compressed versions of your images. For Pro users, they will still store your un-compressed images and make them available for you to re-down load, but you are basically just paying for file/picture storage. Anything anyone else can view through links are displayed at a much lower resolution.
  16. What Freddy says makes sense. From my home computer, I usually resize to 800x600 before posting to Pbucket and see no degradation in image quality.
  17. So, which lucky member posted the millionth post?
  18. Yes I've noticed that. Prob what panerai153 said about saving on storage space and bandwidth issues. Another thing I noticed is that the Pbucket images look much worse when views on my smart phone then when viewed on my desktop or laptop.
  19. The country of Texas has some decent modders as well.
  20. If you are a vintage Rolex fan(atic), how could one not agree? I totally agree!
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