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Musician
his best known work was the theme from the movie Footloose.
Altogether "Everybody cut foot loose..."
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:42,
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Altogether "Everybody cut foot loose..."
He
also had a song on the Top Gun soundtrack (Danger Zone) which I downloaded several months ago although I know not why.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:43,
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I'm trying to think if the tesselation has something to do with his name
but I'd have to go look at the fp to find out.
I do know the song, strangely
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:44,
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I do know the song, strangely
I don't even know the song
or the movie. Hold me someone, I feel so lost.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:45,
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No reason for anything
I was just messing with his face and liked the way it ended up.
I have it on my desktop right now, but it doesn't quite tile right left/right.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:46,
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I have it on my desktop right now, but it doesn't quite tile right left/right.
ok
I like it too, just wasn't sure if I was missing something
One of these days, I'm going to figure out how to make tiled images
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:48,
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One of these days, I'm going to figure out how to make tiled images
I use a method of cut and paste
and trial and error - it's very scientific.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:52,
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try
1)cut his face in two
2)move one side along to one edge, keeping the same height (the arrow keys may help)
3) move the other side to the other edge
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Sat 1 May 2004, 8:01,
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2)move one side along to one edge, keeping the same height (the arrow keys may help)
3) move the other side to the other edge
Wander over to:
www.allmusic.com and search on there. This is the most comprehensive site I have ever found and research all my music on there.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:42,
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I told my wife about this challenge
and showed her my Jesusified version, and she thought it was hysterical. I've honestly never heard of the guy before, and fail to see the humour in this challenge at all.
Edit: Woo to your pic though, and the other good shops that have come out of it. And I'm glad it's made Sunshine Elephant so happy, although again, I fail to understand why.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:41,
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Edit: Woo to your pic though, and the other good shops that have come out of it. And I'm glad it's made Sunshine Elephant so happy, although again, I fail to understand why.
I don't know why everybody
is complaining about not knowing who he is.
One of the best challenges ever was "Photoshop an Ostrich" and I doubt anybody knew who the Ostriches were either.
I suppose this kind of abstract challenge sort of forces people into being a bit more creative than normal as there is no obvious joke to go for.
Although I anticipate lots of hybrids of Kenny Loggins and Brian Blessed/Chump Manbear.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:45,
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One of the best challenges ever was "Photoshop an Ostrich" and I doubt anybody knew who the Ostriches were either.
I suppose this kind of abstract challenge sort of forces people into being a bit more creative than normal as there is no obvious joke to go for.
Although I anticipate lots of hybrids of Kenny Loggins and Brian Blessed/Chump Manbear.
I know you're not compaining.
But I just got the impression a large proportion of people were unhappy with this challenge.
It was voted in by a majority of boarders on Friday morning though - just goes to show what a waste of time democracy is ;)
EDIT: Personally I love this challenge... I like opening up a face and just playing with it until I have something I like or get a better idea.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:49,
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It was voted in by a majority of boarders on Friday morning though - just goes to show what a waste of time democracy is ;)
EDIT: Personally I love this challenge... I like opening up a face and just playing with it until I have something I like or get a better idea.
Democracy is never a waste of time
if it gives people something to complain about.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:50,
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hehehe
as if we didn't have enough examples already...not that the usa's last vote was exactly democratic. Nor is the next one likely to be with the electronic voting machine manufacturer swearing to help Bush get re elelcted...
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:51,
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I don't really like the idea
of having an electronic voting system.
I like the old fashioned "Ballot papers in a box" type of thing, where there is physical evidence of all votes cast.
Not that I am silly enough to think that people can't cheat using that method too - I guess theres just some areas where I am not happy relying on technology.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:54,
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I like the old fashioned "Ballot papers in a box" type of thing, where there is physical evidence of all votes cast.
Not that I am silly enough to think that people can't cheat using that method too - I guess theres just some areas where I am not happy relying on technology.
I think it's a good idea
but that the computers should print off a sheet after you've voted so that you have the backup if you need it.
I was telling my friend while he was here that I could make an e voting computer for probably $500 a piece, but they wouldn't trust me if I charged so little.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:57,
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I was telling my friend while he was here that I could make an e voting computer for probably $500 a piece, but they wouldn't trust me if I charged so little.
I'm not exactly complaining about the challenge
but I am totally mystified by the joy it seems to have brought Sunshine Elephant, among others.
Photoshop an ostrich, now there's something I can get my teeth into without feeling that I'm missing out on some inside joke.
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Sat 1 May 2004, 5:49,
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Photoshop an ostrich, now there's something I can get my teeth into without feeling that I'm missing out on some inside joke.