===== From : This excellent image just doesn't fit the theme very well. ===== From batronyx@cadronhsa.com: Thanks for sharing your passion. It's the last thing I would have thought of for a worship topic, but no less appropriate than the tv and computer pics. The smoke looks great BTW. ===== From d_chappell_link@hotmail.com: Excellent pic but think 'worship' tie-in is rubbish. You could say 'I worship it ..." about anything, cop-out. ===== From marlo.steed@home.com: Nice image, the concept is weak. ===== From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu: While it's clear you worship these things from your text ;-) This was a HUUUUGE stretch to be on topic, hence the low concept score. Too bad it's a wonderful image otherwise wityh lots of nice detail. ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: Nice work and attention to detail on the engines. The video camera is a nice touch. ===== From mwsny001@mweb.co.za: Beautiful old engine! Nice work. I do not completely agree with your interpretation of the topic though, but hey, that's just my opinion. ===== From tom@tomandlu.co.uk: Off topic, IMHO. Very good modelling. ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: Great modelling work on the machines, there is quite some motion in the picture. The grass looks nice too. Only thing i really don't like is the sky image map. Something more uniform made with Povray would have been better IMO. ===== From youknow@ucan.foad.org: Although nicely modeled, somewhat oddly colored, and really not on topic, text file explanation or no. ===== From delfeld@mailcity.com: Epistemology? Axiology? Ontology? Well, those are good question, and a tough ones. I have this little analogy I like to use. Once there was this really cool tractor. It had 8 foot metal wheels recently restored by this guy in Phoenix that cost an arm and a leg, but was worth it considering the final result, which was amazing on that sleek body which was also recently re-done. Anyhoo, this little tractor was at a bunch of shows that were really competitive, but, you know, in a friendly way. Everyone had a great machine, beautifully done, though really wasn't as nice as the tractor in question, which by all rights should have won first place and only didn't because it was running rough that day. You know, at that type of show, you wish the judges could look at the work instead of the stuff that really isn't important. I mean, the only reason it was running rough was because I had rebuilt the steamer recently and it was still being fine tuned. Anyhoo. . . ummm. . . well, durn it! What was the question?