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I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out again.
Hopefully this time I got them all there.
http://www.povray.org/temp/keychains.html
-- Chris
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"Chris Cason" <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote in message
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> I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out again.
> Hopefully this time I got them all there.
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> http://www.povray.org/temp/keychains.html
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> -- Chris
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Still like #10 :)
Batronyx ^"^
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"Chris Cason" <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote in message
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> I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out again.
> Hopefully this time I got them all there.
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> http://www.povray.org/temp/keychains.html
Still 10, but I would like it a bit larger and it seems like it would be
a bit off balance on the keyring.
I like the smoother, more techno style, but I think the flat end should
be a little elongated, not so much as to loose the "D" shape, but enough to
make it hang from the hole. Maybe a merging of 10 and 9...
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"Chris Cason" <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote in message
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> I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out again.
> Hopefully this time I got them all there.
>
> http://www.povray.org/temp/keychains.html
Chain or Ring? Over here in the UK, it would be called a 'keyring' .
As far as I know, 'keyring' is the correct general term for it. I'm just
querying it before you make a decision Chris.
#11 has my vote, without the enamel. People will ask what it means....
~Steve~
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> -- Chris
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"25ct" <25c### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message news:3be4da5b@news.povray.org...
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> "Chris Cason" <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote in message
> news:3be4b8f5@news.povray.org...
> > I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out
again.
> > Hopefully this time I got them all there.
> >
> > http://www.povray.org/temp/keychains.html
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> Chain or Ring? Over here in the UK, it would be called a 'keyring' .
> As far as I know, 'keyring' is the correct general term for it. I'm just
> querying it before you make a decision Chris.
Keyring is what is on the end of a key chain and holds all the keys.
Actually the fob is what is on the other end.
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"Bill DeWitt" <bde### [at] cflrrcom> wrote in message
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> "25ct" <25c### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message
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> > "Chris Cason" <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote in message
> > news:3be4b8f5@news.povray.org...
> > > I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out
> again.
> > > Hopefully this time I got them all there.
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> > > http://www.povray.org/temp/keychains.html
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> > Chain or Ring? Over here in the UK, it would be called a 'keyring'
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> > As far as I know, 'keyring' is the correct general term for it. I'm just
> > querying it before you make a decision Chris.
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> Keyring is what is on the end of a key chain and holds all the keys.
> Actually the fob is what is on the other end.
Granted. Key 'fob' is what I called it in Chris' first post. But
generally, the whole thing is a 'keyring' isn't it? I'm just thinking of the
words on the backs of numbers, 6, 10 and 12 before they get struck.
~Steve~
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in news:3be4b8f5@news.povray.org Chris Cason wrote:
> so please check it out again
#1
Ingo
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Chris Cason wrote in message <3be4b8f5@news.povray.org>...
>I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out again.
>Hopefully this time I got them all there.
#10, #11, or #6
--
Mark
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Chris Cason <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote in message
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> I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out again.
> Hopefully this time I got them all there.
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> http://www.povray.org/temp/keychains.html
>
> -- Chris
>
I still like #11, without the coloring.
G
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"25ct" <25c### [at] lineonenet> wrote :
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> Granted. Key 'fob' is what I called it in Chris' first post. But
> generally, the whole thing is a 'keyring' isn't it? I'm just thinking of
the
> words on the backs of numbers, 6, 10 and 12 before they get struck.
I would call the whole thing a key ring too, but I know folk who call it
a key chain.
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