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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 15, 2009 0:04:53 GMT
I'll be entering again too. It's not the end of the world if we think we know who did the dios. The reason it's anonymous is to minimize the potential influences, it's not possible to completely remove them. So there is no reason why anyone shouldn't enter. No excuses Teton! ;D You mean their allowing Professional Paleontologist to enter! Now I don't have a chance! ;D Professional Plesiosaurologist. He don't know jack about dinos! ;D
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Mar 15, 2009 0:12:15 GMT
I know plenty about dinos thank you very much! Doesn't make my dioramas any good though.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 15, 2009 0:23:32 GMT
I know plenty about dinos thank you very much! Doesn't make my dioramas any good though. I thought your rex diorama was quite good. Sometimes miniature dinosaurs (like kaiyodos) will look good even when they are placed on, for example, a small patch of mud.
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Post by stoneage on Mar 15, 2009 0:48:12 GMT
I know plenty about dinos thank you very much! Doesn't make my dioramas any good though. I thought your rex diorama was quite good. Sometimes miniature dinosaurs (like kaiyodos) will look good even when they are placed on, for example, a small patch of mud. ;D You always got to have your mud, don't you! ;D
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 15, 2009 2:15:07 GMT
All I said was that small dinosaur toys can look good in very small places-- Ex. a small patch of mud outside of a building or something.
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Post by stoneage on Mar 15, 2009 3:24:18 GMT
All I said was that small dinosaur toys can look good in very small places-- Ex. a small patch of mud outside of a building or something. Or if the dinosaur toys are covered in mud! ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 15, 2009 10:44:29 GMT
I've never seen a dio by DTF.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 15, 2009 13:32:06 GMT
I've never seen a dio by DTF. Did you look at the last contest? His was the one with the papo rex.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Mar 15, 2009 13:43:16 GMT
Yeah! pay attention!
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I've submitted this year's entry now too.
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 15, 2009 18:26:49 GMT
That was his? People thought that was mine. ;D
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Post by stoneage on Mar 17, 2009 0:49:42 GMT
That was his? People thought that was mine. ;D ;D No you had that store bought T-Rex diorama with the Triceratops! ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 17, 2009 6:32:17 GMT
And got 3rd place too.
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Post by tetonbabydoll on Mar 17, 2009 10:44:21 GMT
The camera takes pics, but it got dropped, and now the usb port does not seem to work, so it will not upload. Putting it on a cd may or may not work. This machine is slowly dying, and will overheat and crash if i ask too much of it. At the end of the month I am looking into the card reader thing. I just got a little sidetracked here for a while.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Mar 21, 2009 21:59:30 GMT
So Cordy, how many entries thus far? Are we in the hundreds yet? ;D
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 21, 2009 23:20:41 GMT
So Cordy, how many entries thus far? Are we in the hundreds yet? ;D A whole bunch of two!
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Post by sbell on Mar 22, 2009 0:44:55 GMT
So Cordy, how many entries thus far? Are we in the hundreds yet? ;D A whole bunch of two! Well here's the problem--really long lead time. Most people will see a deadline that is several months away, and give it lower priority. It's just human nature. Case in point--abstracts for our conference were due on the 1st of March. It has been planned since June. All of the tardy submissions were from conference organizers (people who were aware of this deadline since the summer)--specifically because the long time frame makes them think they have lots of time, until it hits and turns into a rush anyway. Anyone who has school deadlines probably knows this as well.
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Mar 22, 2009 10:45:43 GMT
Well, some of us might be waiting for some of the rest of our 2009 figures to come in!
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Mar 22, 2009 11:02:56 GMT
I'm sure there will be reminders as the deadline approaches
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Post by bokisaurus on Mar 22, 2009 16:55:19 GMT
Well here's the problem--really long lead time. Most people will see a deadline that is several months away, and give it lower priority. It's just human nature. Case in point--abstracts for our conference were due on the 1st of March. It has been planned since June. All of the tardy submissions were from conference organizers (people who were aware of this deadline since the summer)--specifically because the long time frame makes them think they have lots of time, until it hits and turns into a rush anyway. Anyone who has school deadlines probably knows this as well. I love deadlines ;D Yah, I have to wait till all of the 2009 figures are accounted and in my collection ;D Plus, the weather have been nasty around here not to mention my work load right now.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 28, 2009 2:07:31 GMT
Come on people. The pressure is on you! ;D
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