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07/05/2006 08:47:48 PM · #1
Okay, official opinion: colored pencils, writing or drawing?? Am I being to strict?
07/05/2006 08:49:51 PM · #2
strict.

sorry kiptin :(
07/05/2006 08:54:23 PM · #3
Originally posted by alfresco:

strict.

sorry kiptin :(


Okay, I go revote now. I draw the line on objects that were in no way intended to make squiggly marks on paper or anything else though.
07/05/2006 08:57:36 PM · #4
.........

removed because I read rule #2:

//www.dpchallenge.com/forum_rules.php

Message edited by author 2006-07-05 21:05:44.
07/05/2006 08:57:37 PM · #5
You should wait for other opinions, as you've become aware I don't have enough marbles to play a game of keepsies.
07/05/2006 09:02:51 PM · #6
Originally posted by rex:

seems to me like you are discussing only 2 challenge entries?


Don't really know, I don't usually look through all the thumbs. But I think I had at least come across that many in voting, yes.
07/05/2006 09:06:05 PM · #7
This is only kind of related to the original topic... but didn't the description for the Stationery challenge originally say something to the tune of "simply photography paper"? Because that's what I did... Under the current description my photo is bound to get a few "DMNC" votes...where I fit the description perfectly before. Am I crazy, or did this really change?
07/05/2006 09:07:06 PM · #8
It done did change, for clarification purposes

with a link

Message edited by author 2006-07-05 21:07:44.
07/05/2006 09:08:58 PM · #9
hmm. don't they usually put up a flag if the description changes?
07/05/2006 09:15:25 PM · #10
Simply Stationery
07/05/2006 09:19:17 PM · #11
Okay, official opinion: colored pencils, writing or drawing?? Am I being to strict?

I had to go back and change my votes because I was too strict. Then I checked Wikipedia for a definition, just to be sure:

Stationery, a shortening, recorded since 1727, of stationery wares (circa 1680), itself derived from stationer "seller of books and paper," 1311, from Medieval Laton stationarius "stationary seller," from Latin statio "station, satnd", is a general name given to paper and office supplies such as envelopes, notepads, pens, pencils, erasers, paper clips, staples, et alia. The term "stationery" is frequently used to refer more specifically to paper used for written correspondence, usually decorated or personalized with matching envelopes.

It probably hurt my standing, but was much more fair to those without paper.

Message edited by author 2006-07-05 21:20:30.
07/07/2006 03:30:10 AM · #12



Message edited by author 2006-07-07 03:38:32.
07/07/2006 03:33:04 AM · #13
Shouldn't this thread be locked down until after the challenge.....
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