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Posted on 17/02/05 09:42:58 AM
Steve Caplin
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Can I steal your work?
I'm putting together the third edition of that book, and a few of the examples I'm using are taken from the Friday Challenge. I'd like to reproduce some of your entries on those pages - do I have your permission? And would you like to be credited with your user names, or your real names?

Thanks

Steve

Posted on 17/02/05 1:29:57 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
You have my full permission, assuming there is something you can use.



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Posted on 17/02/05 2:43:57 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
I might figure in the 'how not to' section I guess. If ever I produced anything worthy of making it to print on this site Steve, then I would be made up that you saw fit to use it. Would love my name next to it as well....I won't hold my breath though.

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Posted on 17/02/05 2:49:07 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
At 2:43:57 PM 17/02/05, ChrisPucci wrote:
I might figure in the 'how not to' section I guess. If ever I produced anything worthy of making it to print on this site Steve, then I would be made up that you saw fit to use it. Would love my name next to it as well....I won't hold my breath though.

You're much too hard on yourself, Chris. Last week's Challenge entry was fantastic - a truly memorable piece of work!

Posted on 17/02/05 3:43:10 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
Not that I see any of mine being decipherable enough to reproduce my techniques as sometimes even I'm not sure how I get to the finished article but... feel free to use whicheve Steve, I'd be honoured

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Posted on 17/02/05 4:31:58 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
At 2:49:07 PM 17/02/05, Steve Caplin wrote:

You're much too hard on yourself, Chris. Last week's Challenge entry was fantastic - a truly memorable piece of work!


Cheers Steve, last weeks comments were a massive boost.


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Posted on 17/02/05 4:55:13 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
Of course you can have my full permission, use what you like.


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Posted on 18/02/05 6:41:30 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
If there is the remotest chance that any of my images could be used then go for it...

...or is it a ploy to make us all pre-order the 3rd Edition just to see if we are famous ???

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Posted on 18/02/05 6:47:30 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
At 6:41:30 PM 18/02/05, Tabitha wrote:
...or is it a ploy to make us all pre-order the 3rd Edition just to see if we are famous ???


Ha! Now that's a great idea!

I'm going to talk to Focal Press to see if I can negotiate a special deal for you guys. Fingers crossed! But I've got to write the thing first. I've just started on it after finishing off the Kids' book, and I'd forgotten how much fun it is. Currently working on the Perspective chapter, and I'm really pleased with it so far. You're going to like this one!

Posted on 18/02/05 7:09:09 PM
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You're going to like this one!


....or your money back! (whatever happened to Victor Kiam?)


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Posted on 18/02/05 7:34:17 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
At 7:09:09 PM 18/02/05, David Asch wrote:
....or your money back! (whatever happened to Victor Kiam?)


He died a horrible, razor-induced death by a thousand microcuts.

Posted on 18/02/05 9:36:11 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
At 7:34:17 PM 18/02/05, Steve Caplin wrote:
> At 7:09:09 PM 18/02/05, David Asch wrote:
> ....or your money back! (whatever happened to Victor Kiam?)
>

He died a horrible, razor-induced death by a thousand microcuts.


Ahh! That must of been the ad Quentin Tarantino directed.

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Posted on 19/02/05 03:12:54 AM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
Well personally, I'd be thrilled to be included! (fingers crossed)

And using my real name would be swell as well.

Posted on 19/02/05 2:36:34 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
At 7:09:09 PM 18/02/05, David Asch wrote:
> You're going to like this one!


....or your money back! (whatever happened to Victor Kiam?)



I heard he had an accident with a 'FUZZAWAY'

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Posted on 24/02/05 6:15:58 PM
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Can I steal your work?
Certainly can. Will I be found under the the section 'Common Errors And How To Avoid Them' ?

Please go ahead if anything is suitable.

BJ

I'm putting together the third edition of that book, and a few of the examples I'm using are taken from the Friday Challenge. I'd like to reproduce some of your entries on those pages - do I have your permission? And would you like to be credited with your user names, or your real names?

Thanks

Steve




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Posted on 25/02/05 03:29:18 AM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
I am going to type my little fingers down to the nubbins in an effort to have work to steal.....

Posted on 28/02/05 11:31:15 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
I know I'm not very good at this yet, but if I ever produce anything worth stealing feel free! (I'd even be thrilled to end up in the 'Horrible Mistakes' section )

Posted on 02/03/05 4:04:32 PM
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Yeah, what Julie said!

Posted on 27/03/05 05:28:43 AM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
I really doubt you were planning on using any of MY work. but hey, go ahead if you want.

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Posted on 22/04/05 7:54:10 PM
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Re: Can I steal your work?
I would be honored to have my work in your book Steve. "Steal" anything you want from me if you want to (username would work).



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