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kumazou
30 Oct 2007, 12:07 PM
I'm headed to England and Spain in a few days and I'll hopefully be going to 3 games over there. Certainly I could have pulled the purse strings tighter and done this trip for less, but with respect to the total price of this trip, saving a few dollars on cheaper seats wont really matter. Personally I'd rather save money elsewhere (like going out for drinks/dinner) and get the tickets I think I'd enjoy the most. I don't know the next time I'll be in Europe so I dont want to regret not purchasing a better seat. I'm sure I will have a good time no matter what, and I'm sure you will too. Good luck with your planning!
appleCORR7
30 Oct 2007, 12:53 PM
Does anyone know any good online video editing programmes that are free? I dont want to do anything complicated. I just want to cut the videos i have so they flow nicely.
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Its Swanny
30 Oct 2007, 04:34 PM
Does anyone know any good online video editing programmes that are free? I dont want to do anything complicated. I just want to cut the videos i have so they flow nicely.
appleCORR
If you have a Windows machine, use Windows Movie Maker.
If you have a Mac, use iMovie.
appleCORR7
30 Oct 2007, 05:38 PM
I used windows movie maker but for some reason it was cutting the end off some of my movies ... which was a bit annoying.
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thebigman
30 Oct 2007, 06:15 PM
is the data corrupted?
most video editing ish on a bigger scale takes massive chiunks of memory, adobe etc
i dont know of anything similair to windows movie maker, u googled?
appleCORR7
30 Oct 2007, 06:24 PM
Well i have one video which is 2 min 49 secs and on windows movie maker it only shows up 1.47 of the movie. I've done a little video but when i try to load it up onto youtube it doesnt recognise the format ... so im all confused.
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vanity_soccer13
30 Oct 2007, 06:50 PM
Goal Lower Tier £32
Goal Upper Tier £38 - £49
so, to sit in upper levels, it's more expensive? I guess I just find that odd since it's the opposite for sports in the states.
Case
30 Oct 2007, 07:56 PM
Now I may well be wrong, but the tier may be referring to the perceived importance of the games....
Skizz
30 Oct 2007, 08:34 PM
No, it's literally how it is. At the Emirates we have four levels.
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UPPER TIER
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VIP BOXES
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CLUB LEVEL
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LOWER TIER
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PITCH LEVEL
The stands aren't too tall at the Emirates so you do get a better view. I've sat in the top top tier, at the back, and the view was excellent. Here's a comparison of the three tiers I have sat in:
Arsenal v Man City - Upper Tier
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p317/biggskizz/25082007006-1.jpg
Arsenal v Slavia Prague - Club Level
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p317/biggskizz/23102007.jpg
Arsenal v Derby - Lower Tier
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p317/biggskizz/22092007003.jpg
Case we do have different prices for different games, Man U Chelsea Liverpool Spudz and West Sham are more expensive than the other league matches.
Case
30 Oct 2007, 08:47 PM
Yea a goon teammate of mine was saying that this weekend, and I thought the names for the different price bands of games he said may have been tiers given what Vanity had said. I was wrong, it happens (rarely:p)
red & wite army
01 Nov 2007, 03:49 PM
SO does anybody have anything to say about Craig David's dramatic change in appearance?
The guys fukn tank now.:eek:
appleCORR7
01 Nov 2007, 05:11 PM
I have this to say about it ....
BO'SELECTA OUR KEZ!!!
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red & wite army
01 Nov 2007, 05:16 PM
Meh, dunno what that means...
I'm just watching the EMA's now...
Dunno if Amy Whinehouse was pretending, but she looks completely bombed out of her mind.
Skizz
01 Nov 2007, 05:23 PM
I have this to say about it ....
BO'SELECTA OUR KEZ!!!
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It were proper Bo I tell thee!
Case
01 Nov 2007, 07:53 PM
Meh, dunno what that means...
It's a reference to a show that single-handedly proves British comedy is in a very bad waaay, even if the guy isn't British....
appleCORR7
01 Nov 2007, 08:10 PM
It was funny at first but then he was scraping the bottom of the barrell for jokes and people to give a massive chin too! Same thing happened with Ali G.
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red & wite army
02 Nov 2007, 04:05 AM
I had my mind set on studying Architecture at the main university in my city...
Only 60 out of 500 or so applicants are accepted for each year.
I submitted a portfolio of about 10 different pieces, that were required, soon after entries opened.
My overall aggregate is about 84%, and my school does a higher standard of exams that very few schools around the country do. SO basically, if I was doing the exams that just about every one in the country is doing, I'd be getting in the 90's. I also do Maths and Science.
So do you think I've been accepted or heard a word yet?!:rolleyes:
They will instead accept a person of colour, with marks around 50% and may have handed in less then half of the required portfolio pieces...
It's hard not to become disillusioned.:(
thebigman
02 Nov 2007, 12:30 PM
wow way to blame someones race and stereotype them
not as if 'people of colour' havnt had it bad for the last few hundred years in SA is it?
red & wite army
02 Nov 2007, 12:56 PM
Apartheid was abolished when I was a toddler - do you think I actually even supported it or knew what it was as a 3 year old?
I wasn't stereotyping either - I was stating a fact. To enter some degrees, people of colour (as it states in the book) need half as many points as white people do.
I completely agree giving a better chance to people who were previously disadvantaged - it just seems like I'm the one that will now have to pay for it.
thebigman
02 Nov 2007, 12:58 PM
such is life, same over here which is why i wanna leave this country
political correctness>logic it seems