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<blockquote data-quote="Fastphil" data-source="post: 11372548" data-attributes="member: 39941"><p>I've got a video from one of my 1/4 mile passes I did this fall, and I can't see what time I ran in the video (I didn't get the right timeslip on that pass). You'll see at the end of the run when the camera swings back to the timing hut, the right-hand orange display starts flashing a time and then the trap speed. Can anyone try to decipher what it says? Maybe a screen capture then some photo editing software would do the trick... That's why I'm in here! I could maybe email it to someone who could help if the quality would be better that way... So far I think I see 12.7xx at 110.xxx The reason I'm so interested is it may be a personal best. Here's the vid:</p><p></p><p>[youtube_browser]8U6eaH1CjK4[/youtube_browser]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastphil, post: 11372548, member: 39941"] I've got a video from one of my 1/4 mile passes I did this fall, and I can't see what time I ran in the video (I didn't get the right timeslip on that pass). You'll see at the end of the run when the camera swings back to the timing hut, the right-hand orange display starts flashing a time and then the trap speed. Can anyone try to decipher what it says? Maybe a screen capture then some photo editing software would do the trick... That's why I'm in here! I could maybe email it to someone who could help if the quality would be better that way... So far I think I see 12.7xx at 110.xxx The reason I'm so interested is it may be a personal best. Here's the vid: [youtube_browser]8U6eaH1CjK4[/youtube_browser] [/QUOTE]
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