That's the one, thanks a lot Robert!
Posts made by ehaflett
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RE: Do we have a Joke Thread goin here?
@alan fraser said:
What do you call a blind Bambi?
No-eye deer.
What do you call a blind Bambi with no legs?
Still no-eye deer.
Those are some real groaners Alan. How about this one...
What do you get when you cross an elephant and a rhino?
Elephino
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RE: Deck Building Kit
That's funny Dave but that file is just the stairrail kit, it doesn't include the parts listed in the original post. I'm looking for that file. Anyone?
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RE: Deck Building Kit
Does anyone still have this kit laying around? I don't see a link, it would come in handy for my upcoming summer project.
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RE: Re: Some Funny Pics.
How many cans of compressed air do you go thruogh on laundry day?
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RE: Christmas Card
Very cool idea! Maybe some different colored windows on the buildings? (red, green)
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RE: The curruption will (did) prevail - rant
[quote="tomsdesk"]My feeling is that we should prosecute the theft before we persecute the stupidity...quote]
Great quote Tom, my feeling exactly.
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RE: SU models of George Hart's geometric sculptures
Great thread! Thanks guzman, I love this stuff.
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RE: Automotive Bill (NOTE DO NOT READ IF YOU LIKE RICHARDSHELBY)
I've heard many say that a bailout may not save them in the long term. Iacoca did it for GM in the 80's but what are the chances of that happening again, to all 3 competing companies at the same time?
I say let them go down as they may and be replaced by forward thinking, responsible companies that make a product that people want.
My favorite quote in discussions like these...
"Capitalism will always survive, because socialism will be there to save it."
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RE: Do you stride or saunter?
I used to be a saunterer but recently have learned to become a strider. In the words of Koncho Shayne, 'the way you do anything is the way you do everything'.
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RE: Re: Some Funny Pics.
Heh, yeah, it is pretty funny. These are not my kids but that doesn't mean they wouldn't do this to each other if given the chance.
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RE: Photo Match for Professional Architectural Photomontages
I've found that using the photo as a watermark in the background can be helpful in finding the angle at which to output your model graphic. It's not as accurate as Photomatch may be but it's helpful when combining your graphics in PS or Corel.