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Posted on 10/04/20 10:33:40 AM
DavidMac
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Re: Challenge 800: How time has passed
Steve your new challenge with M. Garcimore has a line beneath saying "Closed topic you cannot reply here." and a Back button. Thats all.

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Posted on 10/04/20 10:42:06 AM
Mariner
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Re: Challenge 800: How time has passed
DavidMac wrote:
Mariner wrote:
Below you will find an illustration of my progress. If you click on the image twice you will see it super-size. Looking at this now I can see it needs a lot more work, but on Wednesday I still had loads to do and was beginning to worry about time.


This raises an interesting question. Almost philosophical. If you erase a persons imperfections and try to make them immaculate do you effectively erase the very qualities that make them human?


Yes, of course. The effect can easily be seen on the front page of TV magazines where the stars' faces have been airbrushed into unrecognizability. Unrecognizability? Is that a word?


Posted on 10/04/20 10:44:11 AM
Mariner
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Re: Challenge 800: How time has passed
DavidMac wrote:
Steve your new challenge with M. Garcimore has a line beneath saying "Closed topic you cannot reply here." and a Back button. Thats all.


David I have the same problem


Posted on 10/04/20 10:58:50 AM
Mariner
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Re: Challenge 800: How time has passed
I suspect nobody can post to the Garcimore challenge. I have messaged Steve to warn him but no reply so far.

Posted on 10/04/20 11:00:28 AM
DavidMac
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Re: Challenge 800: How time has passed
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Unrecognizability? Is that a word?


Not according to the Oxford Dictionary. But Recognisability is - so presumably un-recognisability would be correct.

As far as I am concerned language is flexible and adaptable so if it's clearly understandable in my book it's fine!

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Posted on 10/04/20 11:01:06 AM
Mariner
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Re: Challenge 800: How time has passed
The Garcimore page doesn't think you are logged in when you think you are.

Posted on 10/04/20 11:07:58 AM
Mariner
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Re: Challenge 800: How time has passed
I just emailed Steve to tell him there is a problem

Posted on 10/04/20 11:11:41 AM
Steve Caplin
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Ok sorry about that. I’ve reposted, and it seems to be working now.

Posted on 10/04/20 11:51:48 AM
Frank
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Re: Challenge 800: How time has passed
Thanks Steve: My HOTCHIP's is not an extended edition it is merely swollen from all that spilled coffee.(maybe tea in Britain)
The Wacom I just placed within easy reach to use as needed - the thought being at least you'd be able to find it.
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