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    Rich O BrienR
    We will have a newer gallery soon that will replace the currently disabled version.
  • Useful freeware apps related to designing and productivity.
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    pilouP
    In any 3D prog [image: 1758298267658-gifcmorph.gif] [image: 1758298292994-ski.jpg]
  • Kelby Training Subscribers Around?

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    StinkieS
    Fixed! Yay!
  • Google+ for Apple products

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    soloS
    I have been using it on my PC for a while now (love it, beats Facebook by a mile). I'll have to look for an iPhone app then, could be regional, but doubt it as here in Dallas we get everything first.
  • Where to stay in France

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    Easiest is to find some place in Paris, but instead of going to restaurants, you can just as people there where to find a market, and wander around to chose your pieces of food. Anywhere in Paris will have its own place ...
  • Rating Solar Efficiency

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    Chris thanks, but I am a retired old fart who is desperate to find something interesting to engage me. Ninety-five percent of the time I am very boring. However the other 5 percent of the time can be interesting. Following me around would either consist of watching me nap or make me very paranoid. Still, thanks for the kind words.
  • The longest photographic exposures in history

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    massimoM
    Found something about the tecnique. http://www.tentimesone.com/the-art-of-ultra-long-exposure-photography/
  • The Fisherman

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    Mike LuceyM
    ...... he should have stuck to the fish fingers
  • Rainbow Ants

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    mitcorbM
    Evidently from these images the ant's stomach can expand to the walls of the abdomen, compressing everything else?
  • Mystery Chair [ID Found!]

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    I've inadvertently stumbled onto the correct identity for this chair and solved the mystery. It was a bit weird really as I was looking for something completely different - I was searching for interesting 70s and 80s gadgets for the latest speed modelling challenge and an image of the chair popped up during a Google images search: [image: Rdh2_ChairF978.jpg] @unknownuser said: Chair F978 Geoffrey Harcourt, 1935, London, United Kingdom Year of design - 1968 Manufacturer - Artifort, Netherlands Materials - Structure polyurethane foam upholstered in Super Bultex, base consists of a painted aluminum disc Dimensions - L70 x A69 x C75 cm The F978 chair was designed by Geoffrey Harcourt em1968. The structure of polyurethane brown and round base in lacquered aluminum in brown are the main features of this model. The chair is upholstered in woven wool-colored orange. Harcourt has won many awards during his career and in 1978 received the title of 'Royal Designer for Industry.'' Source: www.zeppelinvintage.com Best of all, it still appears to be in production: www.artifort.com/en-gb/collection/fauteuils/page_product.aspx?id=1424
  • What Browser do you use? It may indicate your IQ!!!!

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    Mike LuceyM
    @escapeartist said: The tables have turned, eh? I'd say that MS had it's share of greed; charging half the price of a new computer for the retail price of a MS OS was pretty steep, then needing multiple patches and service packs to make the OS work properly added to the irritation. Apple's quality is excellent overall, for me and many of the people that have the same concern about Apple is the tight fisted control over the whole package and thelack of free software options like Windows has. Wicked expensive, too. I'll keep my PC freedoms, thanks That said, I hated my win 6.1 mobile phone and my iPhone is great! Adam, yep, OS X is one flavor and cheap .... worth at least x10 if compared to Win OS prices IMO I also find that there are a lot of Mac apps that are good value for the money also and I notice this more with the recent launch of the App Store.
  • Fry vs. Widdecomb - Catholic Church Debate

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    soloS
    She was Fry'd.
  • Black foot church

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    Alan FraserA
    I'm not very familiar with the pied noir of Algeria, Chris. I was expecting something in Wyoming or Montana.
  • Blender Information / Advice Thread

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    pilouP
    Bsurfaces [flash=580,326:2s06srra]http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=26339130&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=00adef&fullscreen=1&autoplay=0&loop=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash[/flash:2s06srra]
  • Robot Bird on TED

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    TIGT
    Here's another movie about the 'Festo'... this one shows its remote-control unit etc [flash=560,444:x7ydych2]http://www.youtube.com/v/4l0xavWi7kU[/flash:x7ydych2]
  • Global Warming

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    boofredlayB
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  • Merging partitions

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    R
    thanks everyone, I'll surely backup my data on an external hardisk then
  • Snake on a car.

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    R
    A friend of mine lives next to a golf course in Thailand. He has dispatched a few cobras with a nine iron. Now he wants me to visit. I don't have any golf clubs.
  • Pricing your work

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    IMO there's a big difference between a commissioned project (which should be charged per estimated hour) and a "free" image. And also if they want to license it for a single project, or to buy the copyright. And there's also a difference between an image used for a commercial project like a brochure, and one used in a book, magazine etc. I've never charged anything for books, magazines etc, except for one 3D/trueSpace image I made 15 years ago which apparently is still floating around on the net (just found it on Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/photos/49503103054@N01/3607124/in/photostream/ ) It was very small and old, so I charged around US$100 for it for use in a year book/report about a year ago. If it was for an ad or something more commercial I'd probably have charged more. For a larger/newer image I'd probably charge around $300-500? (and keep the copyright of course)
  • Khufu interactive

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    Looks very promising. Watched it on my laptop and was getting an odd flickering, probably a less then compliant graphic card.
  • 'The $300 House' Challenge

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    You have to be careful what you do in the rollit bed. Anything too strenuous and the rollit could live up to its name and roll right down hill. Perhaps it should be like one of those hexagonal pencils.
  • Er ... come again?

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    I am convinced that until some type of horific event occurs here in the states that we will never get that one person to vote for that could enact any type of meaningful change. The powers that be ($$$$$$$) wouldn't allow for it. As I get older - I fear the only chance for real change to occur is if some entity (with the financial resources and the moral convictions to take on the big money corporations in their own arena) is able to come from outside the "inner circles" of our current political society and last long enough to make a difference. Unfortunately - anyone capable of meeting that criteria will likely have their own baggage (religion) that influences their objectives. Dean

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