Nice one Daryl. The implications there given the direction of the line of compression, hinge action and the point of contact on the ball and face remaining intact, "as if welded together" are so so important to solid, nutted, compressed shots.
What about the text from 2-C-0? You know......."Briefly stated ......etc"
And how do you do that anyways? Have you got the book in digital form or something?
Nice one Daryl. The implications there given the direction of the line of compression, hinge action and the point of contact on the ball and face remaining intact, "as if welded together" are so so important to solid, nutted, compressed shots.
What about the text from 2-C-0? You know......."Briefly stated ......etc"
And how do you do that anyways? Have you got the book in digital form or something?
I had all of the drawings in the book faithfully and precisely converted into "Vector" images with a little color added for ease of Reading. Then, I had the Vector Drawings enlarged to 48" wide (without loss of quality) so I could frame them and display as artwork in the Lower Level Great Room.
Umm to paraphrase Mike O. "You'll need to define what you mean by "insane". The process of doing so should be of great benefit to you".
Good point. Ya know; thousands of guys have full blown Golf Simulators in their Homes. Yoda has his own Golf Studio and Practice Facility. Bucket has Goats. Mike O has a Golf Mat and Net. I have a couple of pictures.
Good point. Ya know; thousands of guys have full blown Golf Simulators in their Homes. Yoda has his own Golf Studio and Practice Facility. Bucket has Goats. Mike O has a Golf Mat and Net. I have a couple of pictures.
If your not ready to take a hard look at yourself or "move the mountain" then I totally understand.
Ill see you next week. Ive got another patient coming in a few minutes.
Oh by the way , how long have you had this golf simulator envy problem? And Mr Bucket I believe has a goat simulator, for your information. A real nice one too.
I had all of the drawings in the book faithfully and precisely converted into "Vector" images with a little color added for ease of Reading. Then, I had the Vector Drawings enlarged to 48" wide (without loss of quality) so I could frame them and display as artwork in the Lower Level Great Room.
You don't think that's insane, do you?
Lower Level Great Room = Cafeteria
Both Daryl (Patient #370 Room 540) and Bucket (Patient 371 Room 541) pushed for these items to be displayed - in an effort to appease we put them up in the cafeteria. Didn't make sense to me - fifth floor requires the highest level psych clearance and they don't get lunch with the general population. Have to go - I have to clean the slobber off of Bucket. Whoa! Daryl just threw his cup of peas at Bucket!
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Bucket (Patient 371 Room 541) pushed for these items to be displayed - in an effort to appease we put them up in the cafeteria. Didn't make sense to me - fifth floor requires the highest level psych clearance and they don't get lunch with the general population.
Yes, that reminds me Bucket has a goat simulator and a lunch monitor... Daryl had to blow 2-c-0 up to 48" wide in an attempt to understand it. Still didnt work and Mike thinks toe drop is a STD.
And Ill say it again, those are not my thighs!!!!!! Those are my shoes but not my thighs, must be photo shop'd or something.