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01-07-2010, 01:28 PM | #1 |
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Non-Report...
...What do we need to do to get that camera lens cleaned up
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01-07-2010, 01:35 PM | #2 |
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Maybe a ladder and some Windex.
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01-07-2010, 01:41 PM | #3 |
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If only there was a tall, OEX Pro Staff member that was constantly in the area that could clean it for us.......
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01-07-2010, 03:18 PM | #4 |
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Give me the word and I will do it!
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01-07-2010, 04:21 PM | #5 |
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If you dont do it it probably wont happen Matt. Feel free
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01-07-2010, 07:21 PM | #6 |
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Take your pick.
A. A Super Soaker filled with Window Cleaner. B. A Water Balloon. C. A Human Totem Pole. D. A paint roller on an 8' aluminum extension doused with Windex. |
01-07-2010, 07:41 PM | #7 |
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I few mornings ago I checked the LJ web cam about 3 am. The moon was full and I wanted to check the surf before I made the drive from Vista. I was able to see the low tide surf but most of the screen was taken up by this strange glowing, quivering line with a glowing blob slowly moving up and down it. Have had no coffee yet so it took me a minute to come up with what I think was a spider making a trap out of the camera lens. I think a rag on the end of a jig stick will take care of the "spider web cam"
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