If you Get Billy Z in there--Shooting at Leo--Then maybe I'll watch the whole thing.

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RE: !!! Titanic Movie !!!
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RE: !!! Titanic Movie !!!
@mike lucey said:
Nice work Leonard. I enjoyed watching and listening.
The only suggestion I would make is that you might consider replacing the 'people' outline figures in t-shirts with more 'period' dressed folks. The men could have top hats, bowlers and caps along with suits and the women with hats and long dresses.
Obviously he was trying to save money on costuming. Those period outfits can get expensive. Especially Kate's ensembles.
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RE: !!! Titanic Movie !!!
@box said:
@david_h said:
You're king of the world.
Too bad you couldn't get Kate and Leo in there.
You mustn't have watched all of it David, they are there several times. at the prow of the ship doing the king of the world bit. Very impressive.
You're right. . .I must confess I didn't watch all of it. I parsed thru bits and pieces. My bad.
But I did that with the Kate and Leo version as well.
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RE: !!! Titanic Movie !!!
You're king of the world.
Too bad you couldn't get Kate and Leo in there.
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RE: Star wars vs Star Trek
Pretty cool . .but I'm holding out for Marvel vs. Downton Abbey.
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RE: The "Duh!" thread (aka the Doh! thread)
Yeah. . I've got those and they're great. It just seemed to me there was a native SU trick to do that, but I guess I am mistaken. Hence the D'oh!
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RE: The "Duh!" thread (aka the Doh! thread)
Quick question. . .It seems to me that in SU's long past. . .version 4 or so there was a push pull trick where you could just click on a shape to be PP'd and then either hold a shift key to lock the axis or and endpoint of something and it would just auto push to that point. Kinda like Follow me, but it was innate to the PushPull tool. Does anyone remember this?
Thx,
D
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RE: Push pull all 4 edges at once our scale?
Sketchup can really do that? Well I'll be. . .
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RE: In memoriam
Here's a couple of interesting points that I have been thinking about over the past few days:
- From one comedian (i can't remember who) :
@unknownuser said:
if Islam is a religion of peace. . .how come Islamist Fanatic extremists are not fanatically and extremely peaceful?
- If you are so easily offended by a cartoon that you would slaughter a bunch of people over it. . .how secure are you in your faith or ideology? To quote a piece I read yesterday:
@unknownuser said:
Christians in the West are used to being mocked, but the last thing that Bill Maher or the producers of Saturday Night Live have to worry about is being shot up by angry, blue-haired church ladies. When the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints found itself the subject of an unkind Broadway lampoon, The Book of Mormon, its leaders did not bomb the theater or even try to force the show to be shut down as โhate speech.โ Instead, they decided โ in a brilliant stroke โ to offer theatergoers copies of their scripture through an advertisement in the showโs playbill: โYouโve seen the play, now read the book.โ
Whatโs an extremist Mormon going to do? Bake you a pie?
In answer to that one I would also say that not only would we bake you a pie, would also help you move your furniture into your house and do your yardwork. . .but that would going to extremes.
One more thing. . .I had never heard of nor probably will ever read Charlie Hebdo. I just don't go in for that kind of thing. But the fact that all the major publications hid under their desks and don't call this stuff out and leave little tiny publications to courageously carry the "Freedom of the Press" banner for them shows how hypocritical and cowardly they are. Spread the risk over a large field Everybody should've manned up and published these cartoons. Well played Media. Well Played.
- From one comedian (i can't remember who) :
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RE: 1899 La Jamais Contente (The Never Satisfied)
Translation. . .the Never Capable or the Never Works.
I still struggle with getting window holes punched in walls.
Well done, Monsieur. That's french for Senor!
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RE: 1899 La Jamais Contente (The Never Satisfied)
Very nicely done. I guess I ought to try that kind of modeling some day. Of course if I were modeling it. . it would called la "Jamais Capable" or La "Jamais Fonctionelle"
Tres Bien Fait Monsieur.
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One December Day at the Air and Space Museum
That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.
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RE: Implications of end of google earth
@panixia said:
@tyler miller said:
So, nothing to fear here and it is all a natural progression of technology.
god bless you
I wasnt THAT worried.
It's the end of the Google Earth as we know it. . but I feel fine.
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RE: Famous People Born on Dec 16.
Thank you. I have a lot to be grateful for this Christmas season.
He's already being scouted by the 49ers
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RE: Re: Some Funny Pics.
sorry . . i don't know how to do this stuff very well. Kinda like sketchup
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RE: Re: Some Funny Pics.
Very nice. but I think there should've been pirates or killer dinosaurs popping out of the cabinets or something.
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RE: Famous People Born on Dec 16.
@juju said:
Congratulations to the both of you! It's the best feeling in the world!
I hope you've rested up, in the next few months there won't be much of that...
Yeah. . .that's why it's great to be the Grammpa. You get to send them home!!!