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Harry P.

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  1. Yes, there have been features in the magazine that came about based on what was seen here.
  2. This is a 2009 Peugeot 407. Or a 2008. Or a 2007. (they all look alike!) Who got it right: Erik Oljinsma B_rad88 zoom zoom chillyb1 trogdor MikeMc Jon Cole ABC Auto Industry Badluck13 draggon chopt31
  3. Very nice!
  4. Get a Photobucket account (it's free). Upload your photos to your Photobucket album. Then you can post pictures from Photobucket by copying the "IMG Code" from the Photobucket picture and pasting it here into your post. BTW: Full name in your signature. It's one of the rules you agreed to when you signed up here.
  5. Yeah, he knows... but a lot of good it does me!!!
  6. Your fears of posting your full name here are totally unfounded. Seriously. Think about it. Your real name is no secret, is it? I assume you use your real name in your everyday life? Your boss knows your real name? Your bank? Your doctor? Your credit card issuers? The DMV? The IRS? Social Security? Your mailman? See my point? Posting your full name here does NOT put you at any increased risk of identity theft. It just doesn't, plain and simple.
  7. "Not that there's anything wrong with that!"
  8. But he didn't want to build a "real" car... he wanted to build a scale replica.
  9. Can we call you "B Cubed?"
  10. Bist du ein Berliner? (like JFK was)...
  11. The rule here is full name. If you don't like that rule, or don't agree with that rule, or feel that rule is unreasonable, you have every right to not join this forum. The choice is yours... agree to our rules and become a member, or disagree with our rules and join another forum. Simple as that.
  12. There are millions of names in phone books all across America. If someone could could steal your identity from just your name, there would be millions and millions of cases every year!
  13. Click on the little British flag icon at the upper right and you get the English version.
  14. What changes did you make to turn it into a Pontiac?
  15. Digital cameras only have one resolution. The difference between the high and low quality setting is the physical size of the image, the resolution doesn't change. The high quality setting gives you the largest image, something like 3500x2400 pixels depending on the brand of camera, so that when you print it at a normal 8x10 size it looks sharp. But of course you wouldn't need an image that large for posting here. 800x600 or so works well for online posting.
  16. Like Don says... Photobucket will take whatever you want to upload. But if you mean what size images work well for posting here, 800x600 pixels is a good size. Bigger photos will work, but the forum software will automatically downsize them. There's no real reason to go with photos any bigger than about 800x600 for online posting.
  17. I'm one too!
  18. No, it's still going.
  19. They don't call you the "perennial non-finisher" for nothing...
  20. The "Pineapple Express?"
  21. These were created 100% with Photoshop (obviously using photos as references)...
  22. Wow... suddenly I hear that TV commercial jingle in my head... "Come to where... the flavor is... Come to Marlboro country." Major flashback to my childhood there! How does something that I haven't seen or heard for all these years suddenly come back to me? The human brain is remarkable...
  23. So I guess you didn't read the part where it says No Hints?
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