Christmas Origami Book 2008

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On the contrary. It's taking a hell of a lot more than "10 minutes". I have a very strong urge to smash my fist through the screen. I'm at my uncle's house now trying to download it, and it's taking FOREVER. He says the problem might be coming from your server.
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Thanks everyone for taking the time diagramming their work, and Anna for putting all the pieces together!

We made us a great present ;-)

@angrydemon, if you can receive mails with attachments that big i could mail you the book, if you want?!
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Angrydemon, depending on the largest file size you can receive per mail I could split the book into Archives and send it in parts. After receiving you would have to unzip them to get the book together again.
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That's okay. I'll just leave it to download in my cousin's computer overnight.The stupid Internet connection around here has been really slow these past few days.
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Post by OrigamiGianluca »

My download went good.
More than good since the average speed was over 200Kbit/s.

Angrydemon, if you can't solve it in other way send me a PM and I' can try too to send it to you by email (if Anna is agree)
If you don't have an email address able to accept up to 30mb in a single attachment, I have same invitation for Gmail.

Thanks again to Anna for her work! :)

Merry Christmass!!
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Jared already offered to send me the book. Can Gmail handle 30mb?
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20 MB is the limit.
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Post by OrigamiGianluca »

Sorry, I was sure that the limit was 50mb. :(

Anyway it seams you have solved :)
So, enjoy the book :wink:
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Thanks for your help, Anna! I finally got the book! This time it barely took me 5 minutes to download it, while it took 5000 eternities to download it from the OrigamiAustria website. I'll never understand computers. Also, I can't believe that I was the only person who diagrammed more than 100 steps :x
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I'm glad it finally worked.
Should I ever have a model with over a hundred steps, I'll make sure to diagram it, but at the moment I'm too poor a designer to end up with something that complex :(
Thank you for taking the time Angrydemon!
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angrydemon wrote:Also, I can't believe that I was the only person who diagrammed more than 100 steps :x
Be proud of this, not angry(demon) :)
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Post by Jonnycakes »

Anna-you do not need to be a good designer to design complex things, or a bad designer to design simple things. There are beautiful simple models and ugly complex ones-it is all about how good the designer is. You have some lovely designs that you should be proud of.
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Post by Rdude »

Thanks to everyone that contributed to this fantastic book! And especially thanks to Anna and Gerwin for taking the time to put it all together for us. I look forward to fold all the models, and see what the 2009 book brings!

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Good luck folding it all by next year :lol:
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Hahahaha! Thanks! I'll definitely need it!
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