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Well part of my move out of my apartment includes the webcam going off....forever. The new place doesn't even have a crappy view.

So enjoy the last shot on there:
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and think to yourself...why in the hell did he have one in the first place?

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So, did you buy a condo? You were asking about interior designs for condos a while back. Now you're moving?
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aw :( I actually looked at that quite a bit during the 10" snowstorm you guys had.
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What kind of hardware was used for this camera? I'm interested because I'm buying a house and might be able to set up web cam for the urbanohio.com site. :D
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Logitech Quickcam 4000....

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... ENTID=5042

I wouldn't really recommend it....it's night shot wasn't very good. Whatever webcam you get, make sure it has a CCD sensor, not CMOS.
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