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Old Posted Aug 22, 2013, 1:08 AM
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Yeah, but it is a small skyline. Didn't think it belonged in the regular skyline thread, hence why I didn't double post it in both. However, if it's actually something people are gonna complain about, I'd be glad to move it.
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Old Posted Aug 22, 2013, 3:32 PM
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No one is complaining, just joking around.

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Yeah, but it is a small skyline. Didn't think it belonged in the regular skyline thread, hence why I didn't double post it in both. However, if it's actually something people are gonna complain about, I'd be glad to move it.
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I do think we need another category for the secondary skylines of our big cities.
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Old Posted Aug 22, 2013, 3:44 AM
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No probs, man. Any time. Hopefully Airboy will post a new pic of Fort McMurray once their new office building is up.
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Wow, awesome pics flar; Hamilton actually looks pretty good!
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Old Posted Aug 22, 2013, 8:56 PM
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Excellent skyline shot of Hamilton. Rarely you see a photo of Hamilton from Burlington.
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Always good to see Hamilton from other angles. Like Montreal with Mont Royal, Hamilton gets stuck with a bit too many pics from the same angle.
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I can see Hamilton has a densely built, long waterfront skyline with 2 pinnacle points at opposite sides.

I like it.
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I can see Hamilton has a densely built, long waterfront skyline with 2 pinnacle points at opposite sides.

I like it.
The skyline isn't really very waterfront. I think it's a bit further from the bay than Montreal's is from the water.
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Old Posted Aug 23, 2013, 3:11 AM
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The 2nd Hamilton pic is really great!
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Those little Saskatchewan cities are cute.
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Just add Waterloo

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So do we still have a feud with that site because before you couldn't even say the name here.



Wait crap. Hover over the blank space above and you'll see whited out text when you don't put a space between Wonderful and Waterloo.

(I'm on both sites so I don't really care )
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So do we still have a feud with that site because before you couldn't even say the name here.



Wait crap. Hover over the blank space above and you'll see whited out text when you don't put a space between Wonderful and Waterloo.

(I'm on both sites so I don't really care )
I wondered about that myself when I went to type in the two "W" words, and was pleasantly surprised to see them appear together in my post.
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