Why re-invent the wheel?  The Brits just got done fully restoring a Tiger a
few years ago so I'm sure that's why they sent it to them.  That Tiger was
shipped to the US from Britain in WW2 if I recall correctly to do
ballistics testing.  Aberdeen did a shell restoration of the Elephant (just
did the outside) so I'm sure they moved it indoors to preserve the new
paint.

Derek

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On Jun 8, 2012, at 12:22 PM, [email protected] wrote:

 first one is, i bought a cheap palm corder at Big Lots made by Jazz and
it's frame rate is a bit too slow (actually, it almost just sucks) and i
contacted the company to see if the had an updated software for the camera
itself to possibly double the frame rate, but they said no.

i had it with me in the truck to show and meant to brink it out and ask if
any of the computer/programmers thought they might be able to re-write the
software for it and reprogram it as i would have given it to them if they
really thought they could get it to record at a faster frame rate

the other thing was the Tiger tank that was at Aberdeen - i have been
trying to find it and keep getting no where. one of the things i did find
on it was that it was to have been shipped overseas for restoration work
(why couldn't that have been done here, i'm sure there would have been
plenty of volunteers to help get the job done).

so does anyone know where it might be or is right now?

(same question of the Elephant that was there)

Chris

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