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08/25/2011 01:55:36 PM · #101
Originally posted by MargaretN:

That's why we got so many clocks in the Time challenge. Voters narrow perception strangles creativity.

I am pleased this point has finally rebounced in this thread. Thanks! :)
08/25/2011 01:55:44 PM · #102
Originally posted by hahn23:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by rugman1969:

If you submit a truck, el camino, ranchero, jeep, etc... I will DNMC and vote a 1 or 2. Why is this so complicated?

And how would you handle a picture of a boxcar, a flatcar, a streetcar, elevator car ... why not celebrate rather than punish the ability to interpret a challenge description with a degree of creativity rather than trying to judge 100 nearly identical images ...?

+1

+2
08/25/2011 02:06:46 PM · #103
Originally posted by adigitalromance:





Eventually it won't be necessary to enter, because we will know and share each others opinions so well

Hey. It will save on membership fees.
as an aside, I believe this is what is happening anyway.
08/25/2011 02:18:32 PM · #104
Originally posted by rugman1969:

Originally posted by amsterdamman:

Originally posted by rugman1969:

Why is this thread still going? Everyone has their own voting style. If you don't want a possible DNMC from me, make sure you project in your image the challenge description. If you don't, I will give you a low vote and a DNMC. Simple. No one can change my mind on it. No one will sway my vote. If it is, it is. If you submit an entry in a "Cars" challenge, submit a car and I will vote accordingly. If you submit a truck, el camino, ranchero, jeep, etc... I will DNMC and vote a 1 or 2. Why is this so complicated?

Here is a great example of first saying everyone has their own voting style and then only seeing your own opinion and insisting that you are somehow more right than anyone else. I checked the beginning of the thread, it was not directed at you, and I do not think anyone really is trying to change anyones mind, merely discuss the concepts and hear others thoughts, its as if you do not even see anyone else here in the forum besides yourself. If you are done with the topic, and you certainly have given your own opinion quite strongly, then move on, enjoy the view, maybe others still want to contribute and continue the debate. Not everything has a simple answer.
BTW one reason its so complicated is I would call an El Cam a car, it was mostly a car and there were no SUV's yet and it sure as hell was no truck. Some people love rules and others breaking them. I say, lets keep this thread alive! I still do not understand what golden ideal you think you are protecting by voting harshly. Its just an online forum.


BTW, here is an explanation of the el camino TRUCK:

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Chevrolet El Camino
1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS
Manufacturer Chevrolet Division
of General Motors
Model years 1959–1960
1964–1987
Class Coupe utility
Layout FR layout
The Chevrolet El Camino is a coupe utility vehicle produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors for the 1959–1960 model years in response to the success of its rival, Ford Ranchero. Production resumed for the 1964–1977 model years based on the Chevelle platform, continuing for the 1978–1987 model years based on the Malibu. Although based on corresponding Chevrolet car lines the vehicle is classified and titled in North America as a truck. GMC's badge engineered El Camino variant, the Sprint was introduced for the 1971 model year. Renamed Caballero in 1978, it too was produced through the 1987 model year. El Camino is Spanish for "the road" or, alternatively, "the path", or quite literally, "the walk".
Don't mess with me with vehicles, I was in the industry for 25 years. Get the facts straight before you guess at answers.


lols, from the old advertising as far back as 1959 The El Camino was said to be both 1966 ad: "pickup and passanger car." El Camino adds

Message edited by author 2011-08-25 14:20:01.
08/25/2011 03:17:27 PM · #105
Originally posted by TheDruid:

lols, from the old advertising as far back as 1959 The El Camino was said to be both 1966 ad: "pickup and passanger car." El Camino adds

FWIW, I would not DNMC it in a "Terrifico" or "Magnifico" challenge.
08/25/2011 04:07:35 PM · #106
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by TheDruid:

lols, from the old advertising as far back as 1959 The El Camino was said to be both 1966 ad: "pickup and passanger car." El Camino adds

FWIW, I would not DNMC it in a "Terrifico" or "Magnifico" challenge.
lols, a words ending in o challenge :-)
08/25/2011 05:00:38 PM · #107
Ok all you +1s +2s .... let's see how open your mind is when you vote on my "favorite window" tonight.

Originally posted by gcoulson:

Originally posted by hahn23:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by rugman1969:

If you submit a truck, el camino, ranchero, jeep, etc... I will DNMC and vote a 1 or 2. Why is this so complicated?

And how would you handle a picture of a boxcar, a flatcar, a streetcar, elevator car ... why not celebrate rather than punish the ability to interpret a challenge description with a degree of creativity rather than trying to judge 100 nearly identical images ...?

+1

+2
08/25/2011 08:59:30 PM · #108
Originally posted by kenskid:

Ok all you +1s +2s .... let's see how open your mind is when you vote on my "favorite window" tonight.

Originally posted by gcoulson:

Originally posted by hahn23:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by rugman1969:

If you submit a truck, el camino, ranchero, jeep, etc... I will DNMC and vote a 1 or 2. Why is this so complicated?

And how would you handle a picture of a boxcar, a flatcar, a streetcar, elevator car ... why not celebrate rather than punish the ability to interpret a challenge description with a degree of creativity rather than trying to judge 100 nearly identical images ...?

+1

+2

+1 (or -1 if it's really bad)
08/25/2011 09:42:04 PM · #109
I can't believe this thread is still going on.....I seem to have a habit of starting a controversy !
08/25/2011 09:52:47 PM · #110
08/25/2011 09:55:21 PM · #111
Originally posted by adigitalromance:



Hehehe :-D
08/25/2011 10:20:43 PM · #112
Originally posted by Neat:

I can't believe this thread is still going on.....I seem to have a habit of starting a controversy !
You are Australian... What did you think would happen? Oh and rugman1969 is not the brightest.
08/25/2011 10:38:55 PM · #113
Originally posted by Abra:

Originally posted by adigitalromance:



Hehehe :-D
+1 ;)
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