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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      [quote="Mr S"]Hi,

      Just come across this thread.
      Ron, as usual, there are those of a liberal/left persuasion...

      You suffer from a common malady called 'selective logic' syndrome. It's okay for Ron to debase Obama and black people and profess his hatred for 'Japs' and others because he is expected to do that given his political/moral bent. However, someone who takes a more liberal stance is expected to simply bend over and take it.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      @rickw said:

      @paris said:

      Sorry man, but if a racist photo of Obama, or any black person, shining shoes doesn't send a chill through you with respect to where Ron and his kinfolk fit on the food chain then I don't know what will.

      You know, some black people do shine shoes. Some of those shoes belong to white people. It's not racist, it's reality. If the image had depicted Joe shining her shoes, would it have been sexist?

      OMG... The 'joke', as you call it, is intended to provoke the racial stereotype of black people knowing their place in society. This isn't Alabama in the 60's, or is it.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      @remus said:

      @paris said:

      Personally, I have about as much regard for him as I do for the minor annoyance of stepping in dog shit.

      Isnt that a bit hypocritical?

      You deal with pigs you need to get into the mud...

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      [quote="bellwells"]This one is especially for Paris and ought to really ruffle his feathers:

      Hey Solo, I was actually avoiding this redneck bigot until he called me out. Sorry man, but if a racist photo of Obama, or any black person, shining shoes doesn't send a chill through you with respect to where Ron and his kinfolk fit on the food chain then I don't know what will. This is not about rational political debate, it's an insight into a man who degrades all human beings who do not fit within his warped world. Personally, I have about as much regard for him as I do for the minor annoyance of stepping in dog shit.
      ...Got to admit tho, the Hitler turned out pretty good. Maybe a couple more just for fun...then I'll chill.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      The Grand Poobah.
      Image deleted by Moderator.
      You've got the pointy hat, now go sit in the corner.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      @bellwells said:

      Just goofin' with a goof. I got this one all riled up.

      Ron, this is like fighting a duel with a guy who is shooting blanks.
      I feel a pointy hat and bedsheets comin', Bubba.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      @bellwells said:

      UCLA, Florence....WOW!! Now why the hell did you find it necessary to tell everyone this?

      Keep 'em comin', stud.

      Since you seem to be obsessed with tracking me down and obviously read a previous post I merely thought it prudent to offer a few more destinations to your itinerary.

      Image deleted by Moderator.
      This is getting scary...

      I've got 8x10's and wallet size for your Christmas list.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      @bellwells said:

      Well, aren't you handy? You know what they say..if the women can't find you handsome they can at least find you handy.

      Edit: Actually, this saying comes from the "Red-Green Show". You should know it, it's a Canadian production. I'm sure they have cable in Toronto.

      Lame response...
      Hey, there's lots more where this comes from... you're like the politician all the editorial cartoonists hope will get into office.
      Figured you for a Red-Green guy.
      I also went to UCLA and studied in Florence (that's in Italy, Ron.)
      Working on the next installment. Sig heil!

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      @bellwells said:

      No, we spend our Sundays making fun of goofy, arrogant liberals. In fact we do this every day.

      [attachment=0:a94tq5ev]<!-- ia0 -->BanjoBoy.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:a94tq5ev]
      When ma pappy got back frum fightin' them japs, he done married his cuzzin' cuz she was perty.
      Ooooeeee boy! You go on now, squeal like a pig...

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      @bellwells said:

      This one is especially for Paris and ought to really ruffle his feathers:

      [attachment=0:2c0o7ybr]<!-- ia0 -->the shoe shiner.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2c0o7ybr]

      Looks like Palin's not the only one who hunts beaver.

      Back to burning crosses, Ron. I thought you guys spent Sunday afternoon playing the banjo on the porch and goin' down to the dump to shoot rats.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      Ill certainly agree with you on that one, although I'm not a real big Lieberman fan and he's from my state. Not to mention he's a flip flopper...[/quote]

      Which is another way of saying... traitor... which is another way of saying he can't be
      trusted.

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      Barry Blitt New York Times

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      I wonder what will happen to Alaska over the next 8 years if Obama wins and Palin continues to govern.
      As far as the argument 'only intelligent' people should be allowed to vote, well, my question is: Who gets to determine who falls within the 'intelligent voter' parameter?

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Insightful Article on Sarah Palin

      It's facinating that the VP candidate is garnering more attention than the Pres at this juncture of the campaign.
      All anyone talks about is Palin, while Obama continues to stay on point and moves ahead.
      McCain is falling apart under the stress of economic turmoil and the only chance he has is to amp-up the fear-mongering, racist negativity because his other tactics have all failed.
      What's truly telling in all this is how many die-hard Republicans are tossing McCain under the bus.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Newbie Question: Placing objects on top one another

      @rocker9455 said:

      Thanks Hazza, Remus and paris you have all been exceptionally helpful 😄
      here is my finished result (http://www.filefactory.com/file/5d8fbe/n/Final_Design_skp).
      Please comment on it to what you think. Keep in mind I'm only 14 and that
      was the first thing i have ever done in SU! I hope i can become involved
      in this forum

      Hosted on 3D warehouse (if you prefer it to file factory)
      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=89fe9b63f07cde0fdd381eae8554f9d4&prevstart=0

      Looks great. Now all you need to do is download the Podium free version and add some light.

      Link Preview Image
      SU Podium | Rendering for SketchUp made easy

      SU Podium is an easy to use rendering plugin for SketchUp - Add photo realistic lighting, materials, and reflections to your drawings

      favicon

      (www.suplugins.com)

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: "The breast is best"

      I volunteer to oversee quality control.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: "The breast is best"

      I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Newbie Question: Placing objects on top one another

      @rocker9455 said:

      Hi everyone,
      As you may guess i fairly new to sketchup (you can probably tell from my drawing) i am having trouble drawing a lamp (for a school project) i need ideas on how to mount the shade in sketchup, i want to use dowels so that means drawing cylinders, which i can do!

      here is a screenshot:

      http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/7100/baselj8.jpg

      (or http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/7580/basefw5.jpg) if it doesnt display properly
      how can i place the cylinders and then place the lamp shade ontop of them, i want to leave a small gap in between the lampshade and base.

      Thanks,
      Will Price

      Assuming the bottom of the shade and the top of the base are the same size.
      Set your view to Top and draw a square the size of your dowel radius in each corner.
      Draw an X to find the center of the square and use the circle tool to draw a circle in the square.
      Use the Select tool (arrow) to highlight the area outside the circle and delete them. You should now have a circle inside each corner.
      Use the orbit tool to turn the shade upside down so you can see the circles and then use the push/pull tool to pull the circles into dowels. Pull until they extend lower than the shade. You should now have a shade with four dowel legs. Highlight the shade and dowels and create a group.
      Use the move tool to place the shade on the base. You can then highlight it all and make it a component.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Religion anyone?

      So, I'm sitting here drinking my first espresso and it occurs to me that God must use some kind of theological 'SketchUp-like' modelling program for all this creating he does. Hey, six days is a pretty tight deadline, (there are guys on this forum who have been struggling with a bathroom for weeks). Then, there's Adam and Eve, unless he just downloaded them from some devine version of 'Poser', a snake, dinosaurs, a really big garden...
      Whew...I wonder what they talk about on that forum?

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Sharp Centre (Toronto)

      Here is the Architects website... go to Projects profile and type in OCAD. There are photos of the building and a few of the interior. I am an Alumni here and may be able to get you some more info.
      http://www.alsoparchitects.com/
      Cheers.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Sharp Centre (Toronto)

      @unknownuser said:

      Just a stab in the dark here.
      I'm looking for some detailed construction images of this building which is also known as the Table Top by the Architect Will Alsop.
      I really want a section through the wall, roof, floor showing the construction type.

      I thought maybe there could be something on one the American/Canadian sites I do not know.

      Thanks

      I was at the opening of this addition to the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto and toured the space.
      Here's the website.
      http://www.ocad.ca/home.htm

      posted in Corner Bar
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