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Gregg

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  1. John, what is your browser/software/system set up? What model Sony Cybershot camera do you have? I can look it up and go through some settings with you.
  2. Harry, I have to agree with Mark on the #8. I feel the same way about those kits.... and I know where Mr. Taylor lives
  3. Don, you put porn on my site, you will have the post deleted and you will be banned. Thanks for responding to my email, and for putting the porn in there too. I had asked for a simple response, not an advertisement. The one I was thinking was the one from Time Machine Resin. Thanks, Mark. I should have asked you first and please don't call unless it's an emergency or you have my winning loto ticket...
  4. Please do not mention a dog on here. That's as much as I will ever say on that topic. e komo mai welcome I am working on the dictionary/phrases. domo wait, sorry, wrong language mahalo
  5. Yes, we hit 6000 registered members on our forum. Please welcome shader1976 to our forum! Now, where are the rest of the 300 million people???? e komo mai!
  6. HEH, won't ain't in my vacobaualarie
  7. Thanks, Mark. Now, do you have the answer to the question: "Why can't I finish any models?"
  8. Wayne, I love the chopped weld marks. Those are too cool!!!
  9. I saw a newer (2008?) Mustang Resin kit at the Atlanta NNL last year, I think. I can't find who made it. Any help here? Thanks. Actually, I need the tonneau cover for the ones I am doing. I know our friend Tim Boyd did a conversion that was featured elsewhere, but he made his. Thanks.
  10. Is there online coverage anywhere? I know, get a tv like everyone else in the world....
  11. maybe if i had a t.v.
  12. i wish i could still wrapping up issue with father's place and, working with one hand ain't fun long story... and dumb...
  13. For all you mid-west modelers, don't forget one of Gregg's favorite shows, the Heartland Nationals, June 12-13, 2010, at the Overland Park Convention Center. Heartland Nationals
  14. Honestly, I would buy them all. That is what I do. I get the .5 up to 1.5, threaded bolts, nuts, and washers. They started nickel-plating them now, which is awesome. This seems to work the best. Also get the multi-piece tool set You will love it, and it makes working with the super small nuts and bolts so much easier. I did a piece on them a while ago, not sure what issue it was. If you are not 100% satisfied, I myself would buy back all that you purchased. That's how much I like and believe in these guys.
  15. i still use ewa even when i on mainland up to couple years ago, i had no concept of what east or west was still have hard time with it even north or south directionally challenged? nope just local..... pinned topic is good idea glad i thought of it
  16. pat, i wish i could type with two hands that is tooo funny i still laughing
  17. Brad, email me off the board: Email me Great job on one of my favorite cars of all time (right next to Rich Guasco's Pure Hell, of course)
  18. Thanks for the plug, John! They are great jackets and I have to thank John Oszajca for all his hard work and endless trips to the shop to get these done and mailed out. There will be more MCM stuff coming soon. Thanks again, John. You are a true friend and a great supporter of not only MCM, but the hobby as well.
  19. Will you take a wing seat?
  20. I know the feeling. I have too many too count That's why it's taking so long to get them done. I'm so picky about my hats. This may be the one I go with: http://www.companycasuals.com/dcashirts/b.jsp?id=306&prodimage=imglib/catl/C815_Flat_Brown_Black.jpg&swatch=Brown%2FBlack&parentId=991557
  21. Zoli, you have my mailing address, yes? Pack it up nice and safe...... Great job, as I have come to know you over the years, your work is inspiring, to say the least. The fact that you are such a great guy is just icing on the cake. Thanks for sharing this project with me and the other readers of MCM over the years. I truly appreciate your builds, and friendship. Mahalo nui loa now, hana ho?
  22. Just a heads up for everyone that ordered one of the super cool Model Cars Magazine jackets. They are ready, and will be shipped out this weekend. Thank you for all of your patience and support with this new endeavor. I will be working on new hats next, coffee mugs, mouse pads, and other cool Model Cars stuff. Binders for the MCM mags also. Too much too do, so little time.....
  23. Thanks, Jody. My wife usually starts to yawn and nod off though....
  24. Here is what they said: Dear Shutterfly Customer, Thank you for contacting Shutterfly. He can have the pictures in his account sent to his own email address and post the link (link to view pictures that are shared) in the email he receives to see the picture to your forum. Please let me know if I can be of any more help. Sincerely, Shutterfly Customer Service customerservice@cs.shutterfly.com
  25. What a great thread! Brings back so many memories. I can safely bet that this little bit of trivia/history will surprise most, if not all of you. Your fearless editor was a major contender in the cycling world here in Hawaii. Back in '75-77, I was the State Champion in cycling, for three years straight. For my age group (Intermediate) I was competing against, and beating, every one on the island, Juniors and Seniors. I was on my way to the Junior World Tryouts, I think it was set for late '77, and had a life-changing cycling accident. Long story short, I was not able to walk for about three months, and getting back on bike again didn't happen for almost ten years. At that time, '77, I was ranked 4th in the nation. This was before the days of Mr. Armstrong. Back then, the name that came to be famous later was Greg Lemond. He ironically, was ranked 12th. He came up the ranks the same time I was, and it always makes me wonder: "What If" The bikes I had back then were mostly customs. We built our own with CM tubing kits from some of the major companies. I think Raleigh had the best program. They would buy back the bike if you reached certain levels of competition. We got into the titanium frames, but I kept on breaking them. I would crack the lower crank tube stays. I would ride the Pali here, our big mountain, four times a day. This was while I was in high school, during school time. Weekends I would ride the island once or twice (110 miles) It was a fun time. I wish I had pics of those days. I think I have the story from the local paper here that did a feature on my last day of cycling. It was an incredible time. Thanks for starting the thread, Jody. I hope that obnoxious guy in Hawaii who thinks he owns this place doesn't lock this thread for being off-topic....
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