I'll be there on 13th March for a week, leave me some souvenirs [img]wink.gif[/img]
Buy used books...Then you can just say that they were yours to begin with and not pay any duty.
**I didn't say that**I am not recommending or suggesting that you cheat the government in any way**
Good Luck
I'll be there on 13th March for a week, leave me some souvenirs [img]wink.gif[/img]
From stupid experience of not taking a video camera the last time I went, I suggest you film EVERYTHING! Everything looks like a movie. But I'm hyper and love NY!
I don't have a clue where it actually is, but on a highway on the outskirts of NY is a Coca Cola factory and the view of the buildings/city from around that area is awe!
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PS - I'm serious! Video whatever you can! Think of all those cut-aways and stock footage clips you'll have of NY taxi's, buildings, people, sights etc.. [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
I agree.
And to add to that - record it all - while it's still there.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">This is true about NTSC video, but when watching a film, it's barely noticable unless you're watching it on a giant bastard TV.Originally posted by Peter_G:
Lots of stuff about NTSC
If you watch an NTSC DVD on your European computer, there is no difference at all.
computers don't have ntsc/pal problems.
and the regio thing difference is barely noticable, if noticable at all.
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