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Warren733's Photo Warren733 23 Aug 2007

Mine is Of All The Original Macintosh Clamshell iBook G3 "Colors" or "Flavors". From Upper Left: Tangerine, Blue Berry, Graphite, Indigo, and Key Lime. They were heavy: 6 ibs a piece and bigger than the Power Books of the time (Main Street and Wall Street G3), and were refered to as an "iMac to Go." They were made for Middle School and up Kids and High School-College Students. They were discontiued in 2001, to be replaced by Boring-Looking Snow-White G3 iBooks.

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This post has been edited by Warren733: 23 August 2007 - 02:05 PM
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EagleAce's Photo EagleAce 23 Aug 2007

Mine?...well, what can I say?? I like certain trucks :wink:
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Lift Kid's Photo Lift Kid 23 Aug 2007

Vista Bahn's controls at the drive terminal for me!
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Ontariodude's Photo Ontariodude 23 Aug 2007

"The Fortress" (mountain) at Fortress Mountain Resort in Kananaskis Country, Alberta. Never been there, and even though it is a small place, I someday hope to ski there because the place just looks amazing, as well it's great skiing if they have snow...

Will T. (Ontariodude)
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 23 Aug 2007

Mine is of the Summit Express at Tamarack, ID.
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Snoqualmie guy's Photo Snoqualmie guy 23 Aug 2007

Mine is a view of Summit Central (Ski Acres). Looking up from the trail to Silver Fir and seeing Easy Street, Reggies Chair, part of Central Express (which I call Quads). It was taking on the best day I've ever been riding at Central! Blue sky and crystal light powder, which is rare for there because of the low elevation.
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skierdude9450's Photo skierdude9450 23 Aug 2007

Mine's pretty self explanatory. It's from my favorite show. Now movie too! I'm thinking of getting a lift for my Avatar, but I don't know which one. It's about time I changed it.
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SuperRat's Photo SuperRat 24 Aug 2007

Mine is a Doppelmayr DT-104 grip in the coupling area of a UNI-GS terminal (North Peak Quad, Loon Mt NH)
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Kicking Horse's Photo Kicking Horse 24 Aug 2007

Mine is of a Lift engine. Who can name the lift?
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artfart's Photo artfart 24 Aug 2007

me at mount snow taking a breather from skiing beartrap :biggrin:
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Lift Dinosaur's Photo Lift Dinosaur 24 Aug 2007

Mine is the first detachable chairlift in the world - Flims, Switzerland 1945. It's even older than I am!

Dino
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vons's Photo vons 24 Aug 2007

An excavator neck deep in it, a reminder of how fast things can get f&%$ed up for those who have asked.
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EagleAce's Photo EagleAce 24 Aug 2007

View Postvons, on Aug 24 2007, 07:14 PM, said:

An excavator neck deep in it, a reminder of how fast things can get f&%$ed up for those who have asked.


whoops! :w00t:
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cjb's Photo cjb 24 Aug 2007

Mine is my son Jonas and me fishing on my birthday about 1 1/2 years ago, good thing the old guy next to us helped us catch something! Of course with 3 kids now I probably should update it before the others get jealous.
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spunkyskier02's Photo spunkyskier02 25 Aug 2007

mine for this screen name is a state park vehicle in a precarious situation.
This post has been edited by spunkyskier02: 25 August 2007 - 07:35 AM
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Jonni's Photo Jonni 25 Aug 2007

Mine is a view of the drive of our detach, the Sunapee Express ('98 Poma HSQ)
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hyak.net's Photo hyak.net 25 Aug 2007

My avatar is me hiking Naches Peak at Chinook Pass.
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skierdude9450's Photo skierdude9450 25 Aug 2007

View PostKicking Horse, on Aug 24 2007, 11:31 AM, said:

Mine is of a Lift engine. Who can name the lift?

Chair 10 at the Beav, but hey, trivia's got it's own section.

Haha just kidding.
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Kicking Horse's Photo Kicking Horse 25 Aug 2007

View Postskierdude9450, on Aug 25 2007, 03:28 PM, said:

Chair 10 at the Beav, but hey, trivia's got it's own section.

Haha just kidding.


lol nope. My avatar is of a engine. Not a terminal. (clear your cache).
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mikest2's Photo mikest2 25 Aug 2007

Rhonda lake, looking down from the top of the Cliff chair.
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