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    Rich O BrienR
    @gullfo said in SketchUcation Forum Interface: same it's working now across both Edge and Chrome on Win11 Thanks for checking
  • Useful freeware apps related to designing and productivity.
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    pilouP
    EPHTracy has made the fix so that works like a charm from MOi3 D svg (or other free prog) to MAGICA CSG (12$) ! [image: 1772021891097-chair.jpg] [image: 1772021897746-unnamed.jpg]
  • I wish

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    numbthumbN
    Actually, Dave did that Same to you - all the very best.
  • Tsunami Clouds over Alabama

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    Alan FraserA
    Very Hokusai.
  • Bernie for President!

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    o2bwlnO
    Uncle Miltie for President! I'll take a Milton Friedman over a Bernie Sanders any day. [flash=420,315:15x41thd]http://www.youtube.com/v/RWsx1X8PV_A&feature=player_embedded#![/flash:15x41thd]
  • Fast Food Stats

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    Alan FraserA
    @andybot said: I think your signature says it all. Wil E Coyote wants free-range bird... Yup! He's prepared to pay a little extra for it too. [image: qq3TJ.jpg]
  • Commercial Free Radio - EarBits.com

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    EdsonE
    great tip, rich! I am listening to it right now. wonderful selection of blues rock songs.
  • Mens Sheds!

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    boofredlayB
    @mrmikeesq said: Reminds me of something... http://www.salon.com/2011/12/16/bush_mall_open2011/
  • SIRI raps Biggie's Hypnotize [Bad Language]

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    Rich O BrienR
    I couldn't agree with you more
  • Need help on roof rain gutter detail

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    TIGT
    In northern climes a 'good' roof is typically 35 degrees plus [45+?]. The slope-line take directly down the tiles/roof-surface should pass just above any gutter line to allow snow/ice to slide off as it thaws, without it catching and taking the gutter with it. The gutter itself obviously needs to be substantially fixed to the fascia at the eaves.
  • What Twitter thinks about SketchUp

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    irwanwrI
    @roger said: You can learn SketchUp in a day and spend a lifetime mastering it. Sort of like Chess or Go. +1 for that
  • Special request, voters needed.

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    Voting is now closed.
  • Why Yes! I'll hire you..

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    mitcorbM
    I don't see how this could be a very well developed area of inquiry, considering the short time frame from occurrence to offering of the course.
  • Rick Perry (LMAO)

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    soloS
    I like this one: [image: PHOTO-46552-14483646P.jpg?ver=1] Just thought they missed plutocracy
  • Le Corb Discussion Page

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    fionmacoolF
    Allo, I do zis only once!- I 'ave some friend zat need some monnaie for a stage. 'E eez incapable of raising eet eemself. http://www.fundit.ie/project/camden-palaces-stageless-thespians Can you 'elp 'im. Eef so, zen merci beaucoup mes amis. (Anysing 'elp, even a dollar or euro. Tanx.)
  • Happy Birthday Tavi (aka TBD)

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    simon le bonS
    Happy birthday Dear Tavi +++ [image: Spendo01_400.jpg] *simonlebon
  • [video] Real-time Realistic Rendering and Lighting of Forest

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    Alan FraserA
    Spectacular stuff...and a heck of a lot more convincing and practically applicable than those voxel demos that crop up from time to time. The only thing that struck a false note is the fact that every tree seems to be standing in its own space rather than overlapping to form a solid canopy...a comparitively minor distribution factor. But as a proof of concept it's brilliant.
  • Apple iScreen (TV)

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    daleD
    It would sure help to pull those two blurry images together when your drunk Or maybe it's just that Apple sex appeal thing.
  • Chrome- Deleteing the main “imported” folder?

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    irwanwrI
    @unknownuser said: Can you not simply move them out of that folder? Customize Settings (the wrench) > Bookmarks > Bookmark Manager Just select and move all your bookmarks to the appropriate folders. Maybe that's too simple.
  • Our good friend Honoluludesktop has passed away.

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    irwanwrI
    i've met some of his post by skimming. and got a picture of what kind of person he was. i didn't know about this post. now that i found it. my condolences. rest in peace, irwanwr.
  • Happy Birthday Chris Fullmer

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    Have a good one
  • They should not be given a lawyer

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    MarianM
    I did my disseration for my Master's degree on the whole history of Iraq and conflict in the XXth century. The seeds of conflict were sown as early as the 1920s right after WWI when Iraq became a British protectorate. Kuwait which until then had been a port city was cut from the southern province of Basra and made a state for the interest of the British. The Kurdish territories in the north were never actually part of what was Iraq in the past but despite the fact that they had different peoples and religions than the majority of Iraq was still incorporated by the British into Iraq as it held important oil reserves. Because of these issues and many others Iraq wasn't a very stable country until the Ba'th party with Saddam as an important member came to power in the late 60s. Then lets not forget that the Iraq-Iran war of the 1980s was supported by the USA and its allies in the region. The Kuwait occupation of 1990 should be judged in the right context. Iraq was weakend economically by the war, it was indebted with tens of billions of dollars to Kuwait which also demanded the sum to be payed back at once. Further more Kuwait had occupied the oil fields of southern Basra and didn't want to give them back, it was rigid when negotiation with Iraq and it also undermined Iraq's economy by selling its oil under the OPEC quota, fully supported by the US in this. These problems combined with the fact Kuwait was considered Iraqi territory and the USA didn't make its intentions very clear is what actually lead to the Gulf War. It seamed to Saddam to be an easy way of solving all his problems. It was all in the interest of the USA. If they really had wanted to depose of Saddam who they knew was a very cruel leader they could have easily done so then when they also had a lot of support from the population. They willingly left the Iraqi people to suffer for another 13 years and then went to war against them under false pretenses. WAY TO GO! I don't hate the USA but I do hate the hypocrisy of its policies and its leaders. How do you destroy a country? With two bushes!

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