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Hey all. I have a small, seemingly easy photoshop project I need someone to help out on. I don't want to give away the pic', so if you're relatively handy with P/S, drop me a PM. All shall be revealed in days to come...

Ta! Jayce

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Sorted! Big props to noakespg (Pete) who did a great job. The basic story is that we have a member of our cycling team that used to be good at everything(apparently), but now only contributes to our email group by way of spelling and grammar corrections, for the most part. He's a good guy, but we all get a rise out of him by tearing into his wannabe history, and how he needs to get a life outside of correcting all the little thing while we get on with racing. So, if you go to http://www.teamquon.blogspot.com/ and check out the post in reference to 'Big Dog', you can see the RTA's Speeding campaign ad' has been changed a little. I know most of you will look at this and think "WTF?", but some of you might get a chuckle out of it...

So, there's the basic story; the full version would take months to explain...

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