How about some credit in the post for where you lifted the pictures?
www.bikerodnkustom.com
For years, Jim Wilson has been putting out his kustom bike eZine, inspiring people and giving them a place to show what they've made. Share the bike love... at least put BR&K on you links list.
Yeah, sorry I didn't mention the BR&K site by name. However, I did link directly to the page where I 'lifted' the images - which I assumed would be better [n]etiquette than linking directly and stealing their bandwidth every time a user visits this site.
Anyway, it's definitely a kool site for the kustom bike krowd :) And I'll be sure to post copious details/photo credits in the future.
Sorry if I came off too snippy. Jim's a friend of mine and I know how much work goes into his site.
I'm sure you put effort into your site. I like what I've seen here. I discovered your site when it got mentioned on the MAKEzine blog. Isn't that great how that works? MAKE's been a pretty rich vein for introductions to interesting sites. They turned me on to bikehugger.com, too. ...Share the love.
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omg... it totally looks like my mom's old ass electrolux. well, i will go to the link and see if i was right now. ;)
How about some credit in the post for where you lifted the pictures?
www.bikerodnkustom.com
For years, Jim Wilson has been putting out his kustom bike eZine, inspiring people and giving them a place to show what they've made. Share the bike love... at least put BR&K on you links list.
Yeah, sorry I didn't mention the BR&K site by name. However, I did link directly to the page where I 'lifted' the images - which I assumed would be better [n]etiquette than linking directly and stealing their bandwidth every time a user visits this site.
Anyway, it's definitely a kool site for the kustom bike krowd :) And I'll be sure to post copious details/photo credits in the future.
Sorry if I came off too snippy. Jim's a friend of mine and I know how much work goes into his site.
I'm sure you put effort into your site. I like what I've seen here. I discovered your site when it got mentioned on the MAKEzine blog. Isn't that great how that works? MAKE's been a pretty rich vein for introductions to interesting sites. They turned me on to bikehugger.com, too. ...Share the love.
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