01-02-2012, 02:59 PM
You may want to check out this thread on Lancer. I'll give you the link.
http://1078567.sites.myregisteredsite.co...94626&page=
It turns out that our boy Lovelady was lying about those shirts of his. Here's the text, and I will also attach the image being discussed.
I realize that some of you here will simply refuse to look at it. But heck, what have you got to lose?
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I'll tell you why I ask about the exact location of the pocket, Scott. It's because I'm a little confused about something.
Here is a diagram of the location of the pockets. You can see the pocket locations in yellow. And keep in mind that I didn't draw them in. One, as you can see, is the Robert Groden picture, and the other is the Robert Jackson picture.
I am going to assume that they are right about the location of those boxes that they drew. And I also presume that the boxes are drawn a little big. And I say that because that's what people generally do. When they draw a box around something, they make the box a little bigger than the object that they are trying to identify so that you can see the whole thing, and so that the margins are visible and unencumbered. Do you agree? Any problem with it?
Now, my question is this:
If they are both the same shirt, and I don't think there is any doubt that that is what they are implying, why is it that on the left, the top of the box is in the black space, whereas on the right, the top of the box is in the red space?
Shouldn't it be the same, if they are the same shirt?
http://1078567.sites.myregisteredsite.co...94626&page=
It turns out that our boy Lovelady was lying about those shirts of his. Here's the text, and I will also attach the image being discussed.
I realize that some of you here will simply refuse to look at it. But heck, what have you got to lose?
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
I'll tell you why I ask about the exact location of the pocket, Scott. It's because I'm a little confused about something.
Here is a diagram of the location of the pockets. You can see the pocket locations in yellow. And keep in mind that I didn't draw them in. One, as you can see, is the Robert Groden picture, and the other is the Robert Jackson picture.
I am going to assume that they are right about the location of those boxes that they drew. And I also presume that the boxes are drawn a little big. And I say that because that's what people generally do. When they draw a box around something, they make the box a little bigger than the object that they are trying to identify so that you can see the whole thing, and so that the margins are visible and unencumbered. Do you agree? Any problem with it?
Now, my question is this:
If they are both the same shirt, and I don't think there is any doubt that that is what they are implying, why is it that on the left, the top of the box is in the black space, whereas on the right, the top of the box is in the red space?
Shouldn't it be the same, if they are the same shirt?