Re: Marks "Hemi Dak"

From: Aurelio Lopez (alopez7458@netzero.net)
Date: Mon Sep 25 2000 - 22:59:42 EDT


Seems to me you've got a good point, upon closer inspection the Hemidak picture
doesn't seem real to me either.

Eric Kurtz wrote:

> Hey DML'ers, I think Mark was pulling our Legs!!
>
> First, I would like to explain that jealousy is not the issue here! I'm
> just a little curious about a few things in the "Hemi Dak" picture of Marks.
> I work in an environment that puts out pictures like this alll day! In
> fact, those pictures are what we create models from.
> 1) The angle of the engine sitting in the compartment is impossible from
> what I see. Exhibit A!!
> http://people.mw.mediaone.net/flyboy01/hemidak.jpg
> Wouldn't the angle of this put the tranny well passed the floor board?
> 2) Please see Exhibit B! 6th picture down. I would be advisable to have
> both exhibits on the desk top at the same time so you can compare.
> http://people.mw.mediaone.net/flyboy01/engine.html
> Notice the computer at bottom, tape on the wiring harness near firewall,
> angle of the hood open and the tell tale sign; the red rag, white rag, and
> medicine bottle on the battery IN BOTH PICTURES!! Wouldn't you atleast move
> the last three items before or after a motor swap? They certainly wouldn't
> be there all the way through the procedure! The photographer even stood in
> the exact same spot and at the exact same height to take both photos, if
> both were real. But I don't think they are.
> What first tipped me off, was the little black mark on the lower pulley
> rearward of the pulley. That is an airbrush over spray from Photo Shop!
> Just my opinion, but my experience with Mark, Photo Shop, Alias, and
> Illustrator tells me it's Fake.
> I could be wrong, but I don't think I am. If I am, I will leave the list.
> If not, can people be allowed to intentionally mislead the DML? Or was Mark
> just pulling our legs? You be the judge
> Eric Kurtz

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