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L&L Scribble September 2023
Here is this month's challenge.
And one small challenge is to resist making the letter Y !!!
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Rik
And one small challenge is to resist making the letter Y !!!
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haakoo
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That'll teach me!
I should have looked at the whole alphabet, shouldn't I?!
Very Good, Haakoo.
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Rik
;));));))=D>=D>=D>
That'll teach me!
I should have looked at the whole alphabet, shouldn't I?!
Very Good, Haakoo.
Not just a 'W' but a shrugging emoji too. A double WHY. As I said before...brilliant.
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@Hans that is just so good...
Re: L&L Scribble September 2023
Thanks Rik, Chris and Steve.
Like your why (k)not too, hope it's a clip-on instead of that quadruple looking Windsor :-O
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This was an incredible game in the mid 80s.
It was called Elite, on the BBC Microcomputer. And I still play it from time to time.
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You may, or may not be able to see where the scribble was used!
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haakoo
hope it's a clip-on instead of that quadruple looking Windsor :-O
no way could I ever do a windsor... :D
mind you for most of my life I have avoided ever having to wear a tie, or for that matter a suit; even clip-ons were not allowed in the printroom back in the day.. very bad for the machinery should they have got caught :eek:
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All excellent scribbles. I miss those old games, although I was never all that good at them.
Also not a fan of neckties, shirts, suits, checked trousers or pointy shoes, although I've worn all in the past!
I redrew this shape, originally created by Oscar Reutersvärd, now known as a Penrose triangle, using an oblique grid (45/135/90 degrees) to fit the angle of the scribble line, instead of the usual isometric grid (30/150/90 degrees).
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