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+ | [[Image:Crew2020.jpg|thumb|400px|The unedited image.]] | ||
==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | The Crew Photo for [[Hindsight 2020]], like many crew photos (namely the one from [[Silver Seas 2018]]), was missing a crew member, [[Murray Renaud]]. Unlike the missing crew member from Silver Seas, Murray Renaud has a physical form, and wished to be included in the image. Armed with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop Photoshop], a drawing tablet and six cups of coffee, [[Jamie Tait-Glossop]] sagely decided that the solution to the problem was this: | |
− | The Crew Photo for Hindsight 2020, like many crew photos (namely the one from [[Silver Seas 2018]]), was missing a crew member, [[Murray Renaud]]. Unlike the missing crew member from Silver Seas, Murray Renaud has a physical form, and wished to be included in the image. | + | ==Abominations== |
+ | *[[Image:Whydoihaveanimagenamedtobasonmycomputeralready.png|500px]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Ethereal.png|500px]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Whatthefuckisthis.png|500px]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Yougotthedud.png|500px]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Them.png|500px]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Hacker.png|500px]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Ebceblabus.png|500px]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Cannon.png|500px]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Whatexperimentswillhedo.png|500px]] |
Latest revision as of 12:35, 31 May 2020
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Note: This is the 666th article on the wiki. Fitting.
Explanation
The Crew Photo for Hindsight 2020, like many crew photos (namely the one from Silver Seas 2018), was missing a crew member, Murray Renaud. Unlike the missing crew member from Silver Seas, Murray Renaud has a physical form, and wished to be included in the image. Armed with Photoshop, a drawing tablet and six cups of coffee, Jamie Tait-Glossop sagely decided that the solution to the problem was this: