The person you searched for (Chris Vincent) has authored 32 comments. They are shown below in reverse date-order, and grouped by the post they belong to:
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October 2004 | |
Die photos, die! | I share your sentiment, Jon. It <em>was</em> funny though. [view in situ] |
Photoblog navigation woes | Same as Jeff, and the same reasoning. [view in situ] |
August 2004 | |
Back in America | Welcome back, Dunstan! That picture of the fireworks is just fantastic! [view in situ] |
July 2004 | |
Version 2 | Very good work, Mr. Orchard. Not a huge deviation from the past, but the first version was very good. Version two is gooder. ;) I looked at the commentators page. I would be third on that… [view in situ] |
May 2004 | |
Glamour, 24/7 | Hey, when you're in your own home, have at it! My bored moments:
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Senses | Oooh indeed! :) Actually, I think Tool has a new album in the works. Not sure what it's called though. [view in situ] |
Favorite sound: pretty much anything on Tool's latest album, Lateralus. Incredible. Least-favorite sound: my roommate chastising my dogs for, um, being dogs. Well, pretty much anything he… [view in situ] |
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Being single | I thought five days was standard. Hmm... [view in situ] |
April 2004 | |
Howdy, from the West Coast | As it turns out, I *am* in the neighborhood!
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Trip 1: itinerary | I'm afraid that, once you're in America, you'll need to change that 2-metre death radius to either 2 meters or 2 yards. Preferably yards. Wouldn't want to confuse the children. ;) [view in situ] |
Photo manipulation | I particularly like the way you altered the Pigeon In Paris image to completely change the composition itself. I'm not sure that my eye would have caught that improvement possibility. Now, the… [view in situ] |
Tidying up | I like how you managed to slip your bare back in among images of city scenery and chickens. ;) [view in situ] |
March 2004 | |
Retro: Ordering food in America | I've never gone to that extreme when ordering, nor have I bartered with a waitress. But it is an interesting connection... America has this big thing about food. Now then, look at the stats. … [view in situ] |
Web of the Day | Definitely, definitely... I remember trying to explain my Zen Garden entry to *my* mum... "Hey, Chris was accepted into some Japanese website thing." [view in situ] |
Putting your underwear on backwards | Lord no! [view in situ] |
Retro: Everyone likes Cox | I think Cox provides most of the US midwest region. That's what I have here in Kansas. The name does provide some light during occassional network outages. "Damn Cox! The Internet is out… [view in situ] |
Walking on Dartmoor | What incredible landscapes... An absolutely beautiful wilderness. I need to go camping more often. [view in situ] |
Retro: There ain’t no water in that there river | As one who's lived in a trailer park in his lifetime, this is just hilarious. That's exactly how it was; people just kind of sit on their porch with nothing to do but watch the grass grow over the… [view in situ] |
Light Angels | ...or perhaps a six-winged Seraph. [view in situ] |
February 2004 | |
Light Angels | Hehe, Jeremy reminds me of Ozzy Osbourne. :D [view in situ] |
Snow, by torchlight | Nice, very nice. Childish indeed! :) I like these kind of shots. I've taken a bunch whilst bored in the passenger's seat of a freeway-bound vehicle. You can get some really grunge shots as… [view in situ] |
Snow, at last | Ha! My dog does the same thing (sitting on my back). We already had our snow for the year (http://dris.dyndns.org:8080/archiv… I don't suspect it will come again. Blasted global warming... [view in situ] |
Missing socks | You know what's sad? When I came across the headline in my RSS reader, I thought about network sockets before I thought about socks. Maybe I should get out more. [view in situ] |
Re-designing comment forms | As I read it, I thought it might be a little odd to come to the site a second time and see everything all switched up, but the way you have it in different headings is actually pretty nice. Good… [view in situ] |
Twenty-one photos | Wow, these are absolutely gorgeous. Add me to the growing list of people who are envious of your location. Out of this batch, my favorite would have to be the bird taking off. Very dramatic,… [view in situ] |
Poppy and the deer | Mine are very much not chill. Now and then, they'll lay down and hang out, but normally they're tearing across the house for no particular reason. Just to run. They have a good time doing it,… [view in situ] |
Is Poppy a Jack Russell? I have two of them myself, and they can be very obnoxious. Great pets though. [view in situ] |
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Anna Riley, wish number one | Let me be the first to admit it:
But seriously, if we're going on the topic of famous women, I'd go with Jessica Alba. Not that there aren't plenty just as nice in my area. [view in situ] |
January 2004 | |
Cutting your own hair | True, all good points. I go between short and long hair as well, and it does seem to be linked to my energy. Kind of strange, really. [view in situ] |
Huphtur, that's awesome! I was laughing audibly when I saw that page. :D Nice hair, Dunstan. I agree with Scott that the before hair is cooler, but the after hair is nice too. Especially… [view in situ] |
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Our garden and the surrounding fields | You live in a beautiful area! I love the pictures. Four and six are probably my favorites. [view in situ] |
A scientific weather garden | Whoa... It's amazing what one guy's idea can inspire in others. Too bad you wouldn't know what that header was sans explanation. Still really cool though... [view in situ] |
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