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| 05/17/2005 07:57:19 AM |
Trilogyby BradComment by xonkas: Great, deep colors and definition. The image is complex, but works very well. The lines and triangles are wonderfully depicted. Great job. |
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| 05/14/2005 11:59:44 PM |
Snap-On® - We have a Problem !by BradComment by 2Shay: Originally posted by BradP: ROFLMAO!
This one was worth the comments alone - & 2Shay, you're a NUT!
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Brad,
Congratulations on the 9th place! It was definitely one of my favorites. If I'm a nut, then you must be a "loose screw".... hmmm.. or is it a "screw loose"? Either way, I must have had a strange week at work, because most of my comments on this challenge were a bit goofy. I had fun with the scoring, and glad to see that you did too! |
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| 05/14/2005 08:53:10 PM |
Trilogyby BradComment by typologic: Well spotted and composed. The different tones of blue add interest. |
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| 05/14/2005 07:31:56 PM |
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| 05/14/2005 05:06:26 AM |
Snap-On® - We have a Problem !by BradComment by Brad: Originally posted by Pug-H: I wouldn't call a 9th placing getting hammered by voters. |
That was on the day I submitted it - boy was I off on that thought.
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| 05/14/2005 04:18:27 AM |
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| 05/14/2005 02:07:53 AM |
Snap-On® - We have a Problem !by BradComment by Brad: Originally posted by KiwiChris: Where on do you find this nut anyway? I may have to go search my toyota.... |
Thanks Chris.
This 5-sided bolt is out of the variable valve timing mechanism in a late-model Corolla. Very tricky/touchy mechanism and I guess they didn't want anyone from making a mistake and taking these out by accident.
(Didn't stop me! - LOL) |
| 05/14/2005 02:01:54 AM |
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| 05/14/2005 01:09:15 AM |
Snap-On® - We have a Problem !by BradComment by Brad: Originally posted by bear_music: I'll go buy a complete backup set of everything for pictorial duty if you'll go get a duplicate tool kit for photo opportunities. |
At about $60K to replace, I think I'm gonna' get the short end here.
(that's just for the stuff IN my toolboxes)
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| 05/14/2005 12:58:28 AM |
Snap-On® - We have a Problem !by BradComment by Bear_Music: Gotta laff at the comment regarding whether you deliberately sandpapered the wrench, and how it would be better if the scratches were radial... I guess you're too good of a shooter for folks to believe you're actually a mecanic with working tools. I bet some of the same comments when i use my kitchen stuff. I'll go buy a complete backup set of everything for pictorial duty if you'll go get a duplicate tool kit for photo opportunities.
That'll keep both of us out of Big Glass range for a while LOL.
Confrats on your top 10!
Robt. |
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