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Post by nicky117117 on Sept 24, 2007 5:00:57 GMT -5
i will sign up and see if it works i did it and the link still wont let me in Must be your cookie preferences or your browser. There is nothing on that forum stopping you from accessing that area. Nope, i messed up with my cookie settings and the link does not still let me in :/ i did register on torque and need that wide body realy bad help
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Post by Bunta on Sept 24, 2007 7:18:45 GMT -5
Works fine for me. But here is the direct link to Chris' file.
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Post by nicky117117 on Sept 24, 2007 7:28:25 GMT -5
That is awesome ^^ thx Bunta
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Post by Bunta on Sept 24, 2007 9:12:01 GMT -5
The old link should work now.
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Post by massivejoker on Sept 25, 2007 17:14:15 GMT -5
I made the orange transparent widebody kit now i need the black part
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Post by Bunta on Sept 25, 2007 17:28:40 GMT -5
I made the orange transparent widebody kit now i need the black part Would you like fries with that?
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Post by massivejoker on Sept 27, 2007 17:17:08 GMT -5
yes thank you
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Post by Bunta on Sept 27, 2007 19:28:50 GMT -5
Then go to McDonalds to make requests. Here we help people to learn how to do things, it isn't a drive thru where you can come and expect people to just hand stuff to you through a window.
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Post by drgonzo on Sept 28, 2007 10:39:25 GMT -5
Nice comparison.
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Post by mikebydzine on Sept 28, 2007 10:59:48 GMT -5
Then go to McDonalds to make requests. Here we help people to learn how to do things, it isn't a drive thru where you can come and expect people to just hand stuff to you through a window. i like this Bunta chap. quite the fiesty fellow! i do agree though, Bunta's already kind enough to provide the templates, bandwidth and personal time for FREE to us. just incase you dont know what that is: he is spending personal time to help others without any form of compensation.
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Post by teazR on Sept 28, 2007 11:08:44 GMT -5
It's the downside of the modern society with easy access to almost anything via the internet. Many people seem to have this attitude that everything should be either free and/or handed out to them with no effort. Guess it's mainly the youngsters who never had to do things the hard way or search for information from books and such. Let alone learning the stuff being read. Reading itself is becoming a dying art.. at least in this digital world.
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Post by Bunta on Sept 28, 2007 12:04:07 GMT -5
I've seen so many people with no experience in the beginning evolve into great skinners. But they all were willing to take the first step.
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Post by Ian.H on Sept 28, 2007 13:30:24 GMT -5
[ snip ] Reading itself is becoming a dying art.. at least in this digital world. Ahh I love reading! I actually really enjoy learning.. as long as I've got a vague interest in the subject, it's great to further your knowledge of the world in one form or other I've probably ready 20 books within the last 6 months.. I find it helps my head unwind after staring at code all day. The James Petterson books with the Alex Cross cop are a great read IMO.. and I like a lot of true crime books too.. just about to finish reading 'Drug Lords: The Rise and Fall of the Cali Cartel'. Quite a hard read as a lot is facts and quotes rather than a more flowing story, but quite an interesting read nonetheless My 10 year old lad loves a good book too and recently borrowed and finished 'The Guv'nor'.. the autobiography of Lenny McLean the bare knuckle boxer.. another sweet as read! Regards, Ian
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Post by massivejoker on Sept 28, 2007 20:07:13 GMT -5
im still working on the second part of my skin for my team
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Post by AutoCat on Nov 30, 2007 17:20:56 GMT -5
joker, i know it'll take a long time, just keep at it and it'll get done and the best part is; it'll look perfect to you.
i really like this widebody kit, but i think its really only for show.. kinda like a gimmick. i used part of this kit i see on my first skin, i attributed it to another person so i think i need to change that. who exactly made this kit, i'd like to get the credits right.
I dont think people are lazy per-say, i think you can attribute it to not being confident in their own abilities so they dont feel that practice will improve their skills. part of it IS being lazy or unwilling to tough it out, but part of it is also negetive thinking.
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