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RANDYT is my hero!!!
cmoses:
--- Quote from: garnerb350 on March 13, 2009, 08:25:07 am ---Hey I did what I could do with limited resources and no internet at home...I think I did ok...My wife and daughter love it!
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You did do OK and your happy with it not to mention that your wife and daughter are as well. That's what matters the most.
It's not a configuration that everyone would choose, but not everyone wants to go through the process of installing and wiring a real coin door.
FrizzleFried:
To each his own but getting a real coin door cheap isn't too difficult.
Level42:
--- Quote from: RandyT on March 11, 2009, 01:54:36 am ---
--- Quote from: Level42 on March 10, 2009, 07:19:26 pm ---And how can someone copyright a picture of an excisting object :dunno
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Heh. I spent over eight hours meticulously modeling that coin door in 3D, creating textures and lighting effects and then rendering it at high resolution. If you are implying that you think it's a photograph, I guess I should be flattered.
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Photograph or not, it's an image from an existing object, no way you can copyright that. Not that it's important Randy...I value your work (well most of it) very highly :D You know I love the Ice stuff on my Centi :D
--- Quote from: Ummon on March 12, 2009, 09:58:49 pm ---Different mechs on different sides of the pond.
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Whoa-whoa-whoa, no way that this is a Euro door/mech. I've never seen either on any cab overhere.
Both are Chinese things (or at leas far-east) and from recent date. I don't like them either.
This is a Euro coin-door:
It's on many of my machines. I've seen them on all kind of Euro cabs, Atari, Williams but also generic cabs and even bootlegs.
O, and about that Chinese coin-door: I guess it could be turned around to make it at least turn the right way ?
RandyT:
--- Quote from: Level42 on March 13, 2009, 07:45:17 pm ---Photograph or not, it's an image from an existing object, no way you can copyright that.
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I think the Patent Doc will likely be correcting you on that one, should he happen across this thread. You most certainly can copyright any work of art or even a photograph. The subject is irrelevant.
Maybe it's different on the other side of the pond?
And BTW, technically, if it's a WIlliams, Atari, etc. coin door, it's not a "Euro" coin door ;)
fixedpigs:
--- Quote from: Level42 on March 13, 2009, 07:45:17 pm ---Photograph or not, it's an image from an existing object, no way you can copyright that.
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:laugh2: :laugh2:
i'd like to see a photograph of an object that doesn't exist yet please... :dizzy: