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As in something looping the loop or banking elegantly then yes I can understand that but to use the term 'beauty' in a sense of function unseen, then another term rather than beauty would have been more correct, although there are always people who will use the term to obfuscate. Take 'bad' to mean good, for instance!

In the correct sense of the term 'beautiful' if a Walrus and Hunter did exactly the same thing (had the same function) then I'd hazard a guess that both wouldn't get the same votes for beauty! Although we should all be happy that a woman could also choose a Walrus for its character (or 'inner' quality).

Richard.

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Richard Brooks

...ahhh...but beauty is in the eye of the beholder...and most people's eyes are usually closed when it comes to such. One, if not both of them anyway...

I can find beauty in efficiency, in economy of motion, in simplicity, in things far from conventional "elegance". If, as the saying goes - "form follows function" - then if form and function are in harmony and balance, then I would consider that beauty without being obscure.

Two women don't have to act (let alone, be) identical to both be beautiful, do they?..but I digress...

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Rufus

100? That's like only having 300 unbuilt kits in your stash. ;) 600+ 45s, I-don't-know-how-many LPs, 78s, 8-tracks and about 6 CDs. OCD again?

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.

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Mad-Modeller

i have way more than that. over 10k vinyl added together. plus many more cd's, tapes, cassettes and edison cylinders.

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