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On 04/04/2016 8:15 AM, Stephen wrote:
...
> Never used a pencil sharpener, always used a knife to put a square
> chisel point on pencils.
The four draftsmen:
Luxury!
We were to poor to have a pencil... or a knife.
We used a lump of coal from the stove, still on fire, to draw with.
Stephen S
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On 4/4/2016 11:27 PM, StephenS wrote:
> On 04/04/2016 8:15 AM, Stephen wrote:
> ....
>> Never used a pencil sharpener, always used a knife to put a square
>> chisel point on pencils.
>
> The four draftsmen:
Of the apocalypse?
>
> Luxury!
> We were to poor to have a pencil... or a knife.
> We used a lump of coal from the stove, still on fire, to draw with.
>
You don’t expect me to believe that do you?
I know for a fact that a Canadian Belt Knife is a traditional
christening present and all boys get a lumberjack axe so that they can
join in the sport of axe throwing. :-P
Now on the other hand. We were so poor that we could not afford memories…
:-)
--
Regards
Stephen
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StephenS <nom### [at] nomailcom> wrote:
> A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.
>
> Parts of a drafting set.
> Still need to add a pencil, various containers for leads and maybe some
> plastic triangles/french curves.
>
> Not that I'm old enough to have used any of this stuff ;-)
>
> Comments welcome:
>
> Stephen S
Wow, you are focus on the 3d glasses images diligently.
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"And" <49341109@ntnu.edu.tw> wrote:
> StephenS <nom### [at] nomailcom> wrote:
> > A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.
> >
> > Parts of a drafting set.
> > Still need to add a pencil, various containers for leads and maybe some
> > plastic triangles/french curves.
> >
> > Not that I'm old enough to have used any of this stuff ;-)
> >
> > Comments welcome:
> >
> > Stephen S
>
> Wow, you are focus on the 3d glasses images diligently.
Sorry, I've mistaken you for someone else.
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On 4/7/2016 6:06 AM, And wrote:
> "And" <49341109@ntnu.edu.tw> wrote:
>> StephenS <nom### [at] nomailcom> wrote:
>>> A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.
>>>
>>> Parts of a drafting set.
>>> Still need to add a pencil, various containers for leads and maybe some
>>> plastic triangles/french curves.
>>>
>>> Not that I'm old enough to have used any of this stuff ;-)
>>>
>>> Comments welcome:
>>>
>>> Stephen S
>>
>> Wow, you are focus on the 3d glasses images diligently.
>
> Sorry, I've mistaken you for someone else.
>
You may have made a mistake but you were right. ;-)
--
Regards
The other Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 4/7/2016 6:06 AM, And wrote:
> > "And" <49341109@ntnu.edu.tw> wrote:
> >> StephenS <nom### [at] nomailcom> wrote:
> >>> A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.
> >>>
> >>> Parts of a drafting set.
> >>> Still need to add a pencil, various containers for leads and maybe some
> >>> plastic triangles/french curves.
> >>>
> >>> Not that I'm old enough to have used any of this stuff ;-)
> >>>
> >>> Comments welcome:
> >>>
> >>> Stephen S
> >>
> >> Wow, you are focus on the 3d glasses images diligently.
> >
> > Sorry, I've mistaken you for someone else.
> >
>
> You may have made a mistake but you were right. ;-)
>
> --
>
> Regards
> The other Stephen
Well... I thought you seldom post images so 'what, is it your work? ' I...well.
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On 4/8/2016 4:19 AM, And wrote:
> Well... I thought you seldom post images so 'what, is it your work? ' I...well.
I have not been doing a lot of graphics recently and when I did I mostly
preferred working on animations.
The page below is an alpha test for the TC-RTC site and the links
without a thumbnail needs to be opened and right click the video icon
and view image. A couple of them are cyclic.
http://www.tc-rtc.co.uk/portfolio/Stephen/index.html
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 4/8/2016 4:19 AM, And wrote:
> I...well.
>
Thank you for your choice of user name. I can now construct a sentence
with six consecutive words in a row. Before it was only five.
Here goes :)
There was once an Inn called “And and PovRay”. When the innkeeper
commissioned a sign for it. The spacing was wrong. He told the artist.
“I would like more space between ‘And’, and ‘and’ and ‘and’ and
‘PovRay’.”
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Regards
Stephen
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On 4/9/2016 8:39 AM, Stephen wrote:
> Thank you for your choice of user name. I can now construct a sentence
> with six consecutive words in a row.
Oops!
The same word six times consecutively.
That must have been a Freudian slip. :(
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Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 4/8/2016 4:19 AM, And wrote:
> > I...well.
> >
>
> Thank you for your choice of user name. I can now construct a sentence
> with six consecutive words in a row. Before it was only five.
>
> Here goes :)
>
> commissioned a sign for it. The spacing was wrong. He told the artist.
>
> --
>
> Regards
> Stephen
That must be an interesting sentence and I can't understand.
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