The Big Blue End of Year Clearance Challenge
#16
Cool. I missed out on the last one so this will give me a chance to clean the dust off a project that I've wanted to finish for years... Cheers
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#17
So many from which to choose... 35 Wallbang Misngth 35 Wallbang Misngth 35 Wallbang Misngth

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#18
Hmm, I can think of at least one, perhaps I'll enter this one. I'd like to jump this particular project to the head of the line because it would give me something 'different' to run.

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#19
Quote:5.Since this is a challenge of procrastinators, we are limiting entries to one per member. More than that would cause too much strain and confusion on a normal person anyway.

I don't see where limiting to one entry has anything to do with being a procrastinator, especially if the point is to get folks off their duffs and get something completed. Think of it this way - if I've got 20 projects 90% complete and all it takes is a little effort to finish one of them, and I sit down in an afternoon and finish a project...now what? I may as well ride the crest of that wave of inspiration and work on another one!

I say #5 should be amended to read: "...on a normal person anyway. IF a person finishes one project and wishes to enter another they may do so at their own risk to mental, emotional and physical stability. No additional prizes will be awarded; the modeler only gains the satisfaction of having completed at least one long-overdue project."

Just a thought - rather than having to choose which of the projects to enter, why not pick one to complete first before tackling the next one.

Personally, it'd give me more incentive to do more modeling, especially since I have so many unfinished projects!!


Galen
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#20
ocalicreek Wrote:
Quote:5.Since this is a challenge of procrastinators, we are limiting entries to one per member. More than that would cause too much strain and confusion on a normal person anyway.

I don't see where limiting to one entry has anything to do with being a procrastinator, especially if the point is to get folks off their duffs and get something completed. Think of it this way - if I've got 20 projects 90% complete and all it takes is a little effort to finish one of them, and I sit down in an afternoon and finish a project...now what? I may as well ride the crest of that wave of inspiration and work on another one!

I say #5 should be amended to read: "...on a normal person anyway. IF a person finishes one project and wishes to enter another they may do so at their own risk to mental, emotional and physical stability. No additional prizes will be awarded; the modeler only gains the satisfaction of having completed at least one long-overdue project."

Just a thought - rather than having to choose which of the projects to enter, why not pick one to complete first before tackling the next one.

Personally, it'd give me more incentive to do more modeling, especially since I have so many unfinished projects!!


Galen
I will ponder your suggestion. You make a good argument for doing that and so after much though about thinking about it, I will put off deciding this late in the day and so like a true procrastinator, I will render a fresh decision tomorrow. Popcornbeer
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#21
Quote:I will ponder your suggestion. You make a good argument for doing that and so after much though about thinking about it, I will put off deciding this late in the day and so like a true procrastinator, I will render a fresh decision tomorrow.

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#22
tetters Wrote:
eightyeightfan1 Wrote:By the way....What does procrastination mean?

I'll look it up for you ...sometime later next week, when ever I get a chance to get a round to it.

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#23
Note the addition of rule #5a. Remember, we here at Big Blue do not take any responsibility for the consequences due to anyone finishing up more than one project in this challenge. 2285_ Shoot However, the option is now there.
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#24
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Thanks! Cheers

Galen
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#25
Sumpter250 Wrote:
tetters Wrote:I'll look it up for you ...sometime later next week, when ever I get a chance to get a round to it.
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My dad, the Methodist Minister, when commenting on Christmas Eve to parishoners he hadn't seen in quite a while, and getting the excuse that they just hadn;'t gotten around to it, had silver dollar-sized wooden disks made up that said "Wayne Methodist Church, Runnymede and South Wayne Avenues, Wayne, Penna." on one side and "TUIT" in big bold letters on the other. On the following Easter morning, when he again saw these same people (who, in the privacy of our home, the Parsonage, he called "Twicers") he would again comment that it had been a while since he had seen them. Upon getting the same old response about "getting around to it," he would then reach over to a stool standing next to him, pick up one of these disks from a basket and hand it to them, saying, "Well, now you have a Round Tuit, and so you will remember where you got it, the address is on the other side. Happy Easter!"

We kids thought it was hysterical! But it was stunts like that one that he used to grow a dying church of 240-some members, 150 of whom showed up on any given Sunday, into a congregation of 1600, 1200 of whom attended one of three services every Sunday in a new complex of beautiful Colonial Brick buildings in only 14 years. Well, that and the fact that he was one damn good speaker!

I miss that man!
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#26
Here you go BiL

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#27
Yep! That's the one ... with the church's address on the other side ... Thanks, Tetters!


You took me back ...



... and brought a tear to my eye.
biL

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#28
Just a reminder that this challenge starts on Nov 1, just a few days from now. I hope you have made up your mind what your project will be. You can post now, just don't show any progress pics until after the office start date.

I think I've got my project picked out. So many to choose from, it is difficult, but I have one that really needs to be completed and I really haven't been looking forward to it. Nope
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#29
ezdays Wrote:Just a reminder that this challenge starts on Nov 1, just a few days from now. I hope you have made up your mind what your project will be. You can post now, just don't show any progress pics until after the office start date.

I think I've got my project picked out. So many to choose from, it is difficult, but I have one that really needs to be completed and I really haven't been looking forward to it. Nope

I've got a few that need finishing, but in the spirit of this contest, I will choose the one that requires the least amount of work 35 35 35 .
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#30
I have a decoder install I've been putting off for a while... but I'm going to put off until a couple weeks after Nov. 1 35

Don't even get me started as to when I'll get my thread started either... Misngth
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