Club Platinum,,,,,,2010 ,, vol .. 3

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Blake,, we have covered the use of a splitting maul,, I think you are now better prepared for you new knife made for doing various cutting activities

It is not thin or hollow ground, and is made of Jack hammer bit S7 steel,,

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Mornin..

Wow that is so nice.....
 
That is nice, I like the straight spine and gradual tip angle too.

The fact that it can split concrete is cool too.... eek....Lol..
 
Found lots of HD tests for the Panasonic TS2.

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I should be able to get some good kayaking vids.
 
You sure your ovens big enought to hold both of them? That's a lotta steel your baking
 
Guyon, she reviews the camera better than you.:cool: Actually I have no idea what she said.:o The class 6 SDHD is the best memory card for video?


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Yesterdayy I went wheelin after work I had my kraken in my truck and put it on the hood to clean out my truck and for got it and went well this morning I went to look for it and I coulnt find it took every thing out of my truck had wife go through house and she hound it down the drive way which is gravil and blends well but it is ok I found it it is my favoret knife so u know what I mean
 
Guyon, she reviews the camera better than you.:cool: Actually I have no idea what she said.:o The class 6 SDHD is the best memory card for video?


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I heart Kimberly.

You need the class 6 card to have the most options. Here's what the Panasonic spec page says:

Use a card with SD Speed Class*** with “Class 4” or higher when recording motion images in AVCHD Lite and with “Class 6” or higher when recording motion images in Motion JPEG.

Source: http://www.panasonic.net/avc/lumix/compact/ts2_ft2/specifications.html

Class 4 card still gets you HD, but you can't use the Motion JPEG option (which takes more memory anyway) if you want to.
 
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