What do you look like . . . again?

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code_compliant said:
Roughly 240'. For not liking heights I felt it was a significant achievement.

I wouldn't be able to get much done because I can't work without using my hands and they would be clutching the tower very tightly. :D
 
My first picture ....I hope.:smile:

Yea....All right!
Last February on the mountain.
Yes...it does snow down south...sometimes.

steve
 
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me last night at voodoo fest before stone temple pilots around midnite (and that button is not what you think it is)
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Maybe Charlie will straighten it out when he checks back in.

Roger
 
In the mean time there is always this one of Charlie B

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Roger
 
roger said:
That's weird, every three or four times I get the same thing as you, the other times I get Charlie's picture. (Pictures to be exact)

Roger

Isn't modern technology wonderful? :smile:
 
roger said:
Maybe Charlie will straighten it out when he checks back in.
I did. My primary repository for on-line photos (pbase.com) has been having problems lately. I moved the photo (see page 1, post 7) to photobucket.

Thanks for the heads-up.

Now, perhaps someone is willing and able to take on a challenge: Find the problem with that photo, particularly in view of its title, "Live View." This is a problem that nobody in the photo contest discovered. To save you the trouble of turning back the page, here it is again:

LiveView.jpg
 
Well the head in the foreground is looking at the monitor on the left but the image on the right monitor indicates you are looking into it.
 
charlie b said:
Now, perhaps someone is willing and able to take on a challenge: Find the problem with that photo, particularly in view of its title, "Live View." This is a problem that nobody in the photo contest discovered. To save you the trouble of turning back the page, here it is again:

LiveView.jpg

They are not mirror images of each other?? The collar buttons look the same in both images.
 
charlie b said:
Now, perhaps someone is willing and able to take on a challenge: Find the problem with that photo, particularly in view of its title, "Live View." This is a problem that nobody in the photo contest discovered. To save you the trouble of turning back the page, here it is again:

LiveView.jpg
It looks like each monitor has its own camera.
 
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