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Old Posted Apr 29, 2015, 1:16 PM
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Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
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Old Posted Apr 29, 2015, 2:35 PM
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I thought we said 3 photos per post?
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The title of the thread is "a few photos at a time."
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I thought we said 3 photos per post?
It's both hilarious and telling how, even though multiple posters on here have posted 4 photos at a time, mine is the one you bitch about. About time to find another target buddy. Two threads in one day is a bit much




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That first one is a neat perspective. Too bad there's a highway in the way.
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Nice wall of buildings!
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Two of my favourites from our trip to Hamilton last year...


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Hamilton has so much great (old) architecture. Possibly the best collection of art deco as well outside of Quebec.
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I would agree, with the exception that Vancouver has a really damn good collection of Art Deco that might give them a run for the money!
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Hamilton sure has some nice architectural gems.
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The title of the thread is "a few photos at a time."
I was referring to the 3 picture rule stated by kwoldtimer at the beginning of the thread which (almost) everyone has been following ever since...

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I was referring to the 3 picture rule stated by kwoldtimer at the beginning of the thread which (almost) everyone has been following ever since.

kwoldtimer is not the creator of the thread and is thus not really entitled to state the rules for it. Moreover, kwoldtimer did not state the rules; he asked a question about them:

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3 photos per post limit?
The actual creator of the thread stated a "few" photos at a time and everyone has been following that ever since.
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knoldtimer is not the creator of the thread and is thus not really entitled to state the rules for it. Moreover, knowldtimer did not state the rules; he asked a question about them:



The creator of the thread stated a "few" photos at a time and everyone has been following that ever since.
Without rules, "a few" means nothing. I could post 10 pictures and say that only represents a few but it would still be too much. As a matter of fact, the only ones who haven't followed the 3 picture trend/rule are yourself and Chad. What's the purpose of creating a new thread for less pictures if there aren't any guidelines?
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But 3 photos still seems a good idea to me.
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Old Posted May 1, 2015, 12:24 AM
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But 3 photos still seems a good idea to me.
It is. And most users have picked up on it.
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