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CONTEST: MAN-MACHINE INTERACTION

 
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Dec 17, 2006 23:06 |  #31

okay it's pitiful... but here's a little person and she does have a machine of a kind..

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Dec 17, 2006 23:07 |  #32

sugarzebra wrote in post #2414050 (external link)
Classic Man & Machine Shot...well maybe not classic.....

Is that MacGyver??


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Dec 17, 2006 23:08 |  #33

saravrose wrote in post #2414056 (external link)
okay it's pitiful... but here's a little person and she does have a machine of a kind..

Very Cute! I love kids & cameras. Here's mine:

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Dec 17, 2006 23:11 |  #34

one more.. but this is even more of a stretch..

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Dec 17, 2006 23:18 |  #35

saravrose wrote in post #2414069 (external link)
one more.. but this is even more of a stretch..

I like this - it would be better if you could lighten up the man a bit more to bring him out of the shadows. What is he making? Interesting that there is a pan on the top shelf burning, too.


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Dec 17, 2006 23:19 |  #36

ejwebb wrote in post #2414093 (external link)
I like this - it would be better if you could lighten up the man a bit more to bring him out of the shadows. What is he making? Interesting that there is a pan on the top shelf burning, too.

Dude, that's a picture of Sari's neighbor watching her make scrambled eggs.

Haven't you been following the Tupperware thread?

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Dec 17, 2006 23:20 |  #37

sugarzebra wrote in post #2414050 (external link)
Classic Man & Machine Shot...well maybe not classic.....

Very neat, Zuckerpferd. Where is that? SF perhaps ?


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Dec 17, 2006 23:21 |  #38

saravrose wrote in post #2414069 (external link)
one more.. but this is even more of a stretch..

So it is, intolerably so. ENTRY REJECTED.:evil:


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Dec 17, 2006 23:22 |  #39

saravrose wrote in post #2414056 (external link)
okay it's pitiful... but here's a little person and she does have a machine of a kind..

Sweet. I trust you read the OP, haven't ya ?:rolleyes:


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Dec 17, 2006 23:28 |  #40

PetKal wrote in post #2414109 (external link)
Sweet. I trust you read the OP, haven't ya ?:rolleyes:

I had a request for photos... so I supplied what I had on hand... :p .. it's okay Petey I don't ever intend to actually win one of your contests.. :rolleyes:

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Dec 17, 2006 23:30 |  #41

ejwebb wrote in post #2414093 (external link)
I like this - it would be better if you could lighten up the man a bit more to bring him out of the shadows. What is he making? Interesting that there is a pan on the top shelf burning, too.

no.. it's the same flame.. and he wasn't cooking anything. That is Elias from an old job I had.. I asked him to make fire for me.. So, he was simply burning off oil in a pan for me to take a photo of.. ;) .. admittedly it didn't work all that well and I tried again a couple of weeks back but the chef's got mad.. :confused: ..

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Dec 17, 2006 23:32 |  #42

Turnerzdad wrote in post #2414096 (external link)
Dude, that's a picture of Sari's neighbor watching her make scrambled eggs.

Haven't you been following the Tupperware thread?


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:lol: :lol: .. my neighbors are all Chef's.. this particular gentlemen is a line cook.. and much more agreeable to entertaining me.. up here they take their cooking much more seriously... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


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Dec 18, 2006 00:11 |  #43

Runninmann-machine interaction:)


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Dec 18, 2006 00:26 |  #44

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Runninmann-machine interaction:)

Simply excellent.:D


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Dec 18, 2006 00:30 |  #45

PetKal wrote in post #2414098 (external link)
Very neat, Zuckerpferd. Where is that? SF perhaps ?

Thats right....this line heads from the Fisherman's Warf area up towards Knob Hill. We got off along the way to visit the cable car museum, and some more man/machine photo ops.


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