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keith sinclair
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Hi scott

just seen your avatar, realisation suddenly ocurred ! if the snake was a spring and the eye was fastened solidly and the tail extended over the head , and it was made of spring steel so that it expanded outwards , do you see where im going with this , one spring many actions.


have fun


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Hi Keith,

No I had not thought of it in that way but have fun with it.

I chose my new avatar because to me the Oroborus is a very salient symbol for our common pursuit.

-Scott

P.S. I just (finally) finished upgrading and migrating the site to newer hardware. Hopefully we will see some performance improvement. At least I will have more peace of mind. Please let me know if you encounter any problems.
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testing image upload

Hey all, sorry for the image upload problem. I had a wrong folder permission on the new server machine. Please let me know if you find any more problems.

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"Liberty is the Mother, not the Daughter of Order."
- Pierre Proudhon, 1881

"To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it."
- Michel de Montaigne, 1559

"So easy it seemed, once found, which yet unfound most would have thought impossible!"
- John Milton, 1667
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Scott, I thank you for yor help. I had forgotten about the change. Now this advice: when thinking of a wheel working, think of an overshot water wheel. once this is achieved ,all else is duck soup. j kelly
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JAMES YOUR ALIVE

i thought someone said you had died and was buried in Argentina

must have just been another one of those goofy rummers
the uneducated

if your gona be dumb you gota be tough

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Hi Scott,
I think it was Sevich who recommended I visit your forum.
And yep.posted my project that has been over a decade in development.
If I ever seem a little B&%hy, it's because poor engineering frustrates me.
It might not be possible, but a poor design doesn't help.
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Having placed P-motion and Jim_L (one and the same) on my ignore list has freed up my time to learn a little about web sites.

I am pleased to announce that I have my own web page started at
http://a-z-studios.com/gallery/ and I have updated my profile accordingly.

I have a long ways to go to be fully functional so give me time.

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Ralph I've got to tell you that your web site looks very professional . I am impressed ! And here you were telling us you were a computer dummy.

You have been a busy man in your shop . All the effort you have put into solving this enigma deserves reward. Best of luck to you.

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Graham, Thank you for the compliment!

I am still a computer illiterate, and if were not for the Zach donating his web link and showing me how to get started I would have never achieved it. I have a long ways to go to get text on the pictures and I will be adding more.

Zach's home page is located at http://a-z-studios.com/ Very bright young man of 18 that ran his own PC business while still in high school. He leaves Tuesday for Navy boot camp and then is already scheduled for submarine training where he will become a computer tech dealing with missile guidance control and maintenance.

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Seeing as I don't drink, I think the lack of sleep has finally caught up with me! - I could swear that Bessler's eyes are following me around and that he occasionally blows raspberries at me! :-P HELP!!! ;-)
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Yeah, you might want to get some sleep, Stewart. ;)
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MrTim wrote:Yeah, you might want to get some sleep, Stewart. ;)
I caught him in the act - see attachment! :-)
Seriously though - has he always done that and I'm just the last to notice it or what?! Funnily enough, on the first Bessler website I made I had him doing exactly the same the thing when you moved the mouse over his image, and on my current website his eyes follow the mouse. I guess there's just something about that image that makes you want to add a bit of humour to it - I have the same urge with the Mona Lisa! ;-)

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Post by AB Hammer »

Stewart

I like the start of your page, and I would like to figure out how to put the backdrop bessler's wheel as my computers walpaper. Moving of course. I think that would be cool.
"Our education can be the limitation to our imagination, and our dreams"

So With out a dream, there is no vision.

Old and future wheel videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/ABthehammer/videos

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I caught him in the act ...!
Really now Stewart, I looked at Bessler's portrait for 5 minutes and didn't see it move at all. I think you're just playing with us.... ;)
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MrTim

Press Stewart's www button.
"Our education can be the limitation to our imagination, and our dreams"

So With out a dream, there is no vision.

Old and future wheel videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/ABthehammer/videos

Alan
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