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    Mark_Wallace
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    I'm staying in digs in a tiny town (pop: about nine, give or take three), next to a church and graveyard, whilst working in a nearby city. As always, I leave my laptop in the room, with the camera running to take pictures when anything moves. The desk is in the middle of the room, away from any curtains, etc, that could blow in front of it, and nothing in the room can move of its own accord. And the window was closed. But something moved, today. I got over 400 pictures, compared to the usual 50-100. I've cut out all the pictures that were taken because of changes in lighting (there's a picture window less than eight feet behind the laptop, so clouds trigger the motion detector). But that still leaves 318 pictures -- which are pretty big (over 20meg), so I've dumped them in a RAR file, and uploaded it to Mega. This is not a spoof, and I am not taking the p1ss (I do do spoofs, and I do take the p1ss, but I don't lie). The laptop was set to take snaps when it detected movement, and no humans entered the room (if they did, there would be pictures of them). They are real photos, taken automatically today, by a laptop camera that was not malfunctioning in any way. Download only if you want the sh1t scared out of you. The rar file[^]

    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      I'm staying in digs in a tiny town (pop: about nine, give or take three), next to a church and graveyard, whilst working in a nearby city. As always, I leave my laptop in the room, with the camera running to take pictures when anything moves. The desk is in the middle of the room, away from any curtains, etc, that could blow in front of it, and nothing in the room can move of its own accord. And the window was closed. But something moved, today. I got over 400 pictures, compared to the usual 50-100. I've cut out all the pictures that were taken because of changes in lighting (there's a picture window less than eight feet behind the laptop, so clouds trigger the motion detector). But that still leaves 318 pictures -- which are pretty big (over 20meg), so I've dumped them in a RAR file, and uploaded it to Mega. This is not a spoof, and I am not taking the p1ss (I do do spoofs, and I do take the p1ss, but I don't lie). The laptop was set to take snaps when it detected movement, and no humans entered the room (if they did, there would be pictures of them). They are real photos, taken automatically today, by a laptop camera that was not malfunctioning in any way. Download only if you want the sh1t scared out of you. The rar file[^]

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      Ravi Bhavnani
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      Change in light on ceiling caused by reflection from windshields of cars passing by? /ravi

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        I'm staying in digs in a tiny town (pop: about nine, give or take three), next to a church and graveyard, whilst working in a nearby city. As always, I leave my laptop in the room, with the camera running to take pictures when anything moves. The desk is in the middle of the room, away from any curtains, etc, that could blow in front of it, and nothing in the room can move of its own accord. And the window was closed. But something moved, today. I got over 400 pictures, compared to the usual 50-100. I've cut out all the pictures that were taken because of changes in lighting (there's a picture window less than eight feet behind the laptop, so clouds trigger the motion detector). But that still leaves 318 pictures -- which are pretty big (over 20meg), so I've dumped them in a RAR file, and uploaded it to Mega. This is not a spoof, and I am not taking the p1ss (I do do spoofs, and I do take the p1ss, but I don't lie). The laptop was set to take snaps when it detected movement, and no humans entered the room (if they did, there would be pictures of them). They are real photos, taken automatically today, by a laptop camera that was not malfunctioning in any way. Download only if you want the sh1t scared out of you. The rar file[^]

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        9082365
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        I suppose the obvious explanation of an insect, probably a fly, crawling around over the lens would be just too prosaic to consider? :rolleyes:

        I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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          I suppose the obvious explanation of an insect, probably a fly, crawling around over the lens would be just too prosaic to consider? :rolleyes:

          I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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          Mark_Wallace
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          Damnit! Let the tension build up a little, eh? My initial reaction was "WTF!!!" (because until you realise what it is, you can't figure the distance from the camera), but there were two flies trapped in the room, so it was pretty obvious what had happened.

          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            I'm staying in digs in a tiny town (pop: about nine, give or take three), next to a church and graveyard, whilst working in a nearby city. As always, I leave my laptop in the room, with the camera running to take pictures when anything moves. The desk is in the middle of the room, away from any curtains, etc, that could blow in front of it, and nothing in the room can move of its own accord. And the window was closed. But something moved, today. I got over 400 pictures, compared to the usual 50-100. I've cut out all the pictures that were taken because of changes in lighting (there's a picture window less than eight feet behind the laptop, so clouds trigger the motion detector). But that still leaves 318 pictures -- which are pretty big (over 20meg), so I've dumped them in a RAR file, and uploaded it to Mega. This is not a spoof, and I am not taking the p1ss (I do do spoofs, and I do take the p1ss, but I don't lie). The laptop was set to take snaps when it detected movement, and no humans entered the room (if they did, there would be pictures of them). They are real photos, taken automatically today, by a laptop camera that was not malfunctioning in any way. Download only if you want the sh1t scared out of you. The rar file[^]

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            Kevin Marois
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            What did you have to do to set up your laptop like this?

            If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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              What did you have to do to set up your laptop like this?

              If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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              Mark_Wallace
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              I use YawCam[^], and a desktop manager. I open it in a background desktop, and it saves the photos to both a local directory and a web location (a domain that I use for this and this alone).

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                Damnit! Let the tension build up a little, eh? My initial reaction was "WTF!!!" (because until you realise what it is, you can't figure the distance from the camera), but there were two flies trapped in the room, so it was pretty obvious what had happened.

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                SirWernich
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                i was just about to ask if you ever noticed any smells like sulfur or if it sometimes feels like it's cold... but it could be bugs too i guess... :thumbsdown:

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                  I'm staying in digs in a tiny town (pop: about nine, give or take three), next to a church and graveyard, whilst working in a nearby city. As always, I leave my laptop in the room, with the camera running to take pictures when anything moves. The desk is in the middle of the room, away from any curtains, etc, that could blow in front of it, and nothing in the room can move of its own accord. And the window was closed. But something moved, today. I got over 400 pictures, compared to the usual 50-100. I've cut out all the pictures that were taken because of changes in lighting (there's a picture window less than eight feet behind the laptop, so clouds trigger the motion detector). But that still leaves 318 pictures -- which are pretty big (over 20meg), so I've dumped them in a RAR file, and uploaded it to Mega. This is not a spoof, and I am not taking the p1ss (I do do spoofs, and I do take the p1ss, but I don't lie). The laptop was set to take snaps when it detected movement, and no humans entered the room (if they did, there would be pictures of them). They are real photos, taken automatically today, by a laptop camera that was not malfunctioning in any way. Download only if you want the sh1t scared out of you. The rar file[^]

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  Roger Wright
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                  That's nothing; this[^] is scary! :omg:

                  Will Rogers never met me.

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                    i was just about to ask if you ever noticed any smells like sulfur or if it sometimes feels like it's cold... but it could be bugs too i guess... :thumbsdown:

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                    Rob Grainger
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                    Obviously Beelzebub (The Lord of The Flies)

                    "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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