How a 1911 works - new graphics by Jacob O’Neal

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Very cool!
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That's pretty slick Andy, thanks.
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Thanks Andy! That's nice.

I used to have the STI 1911 animation screensaver at work, and it mesmerized each and every Mechanical engineer who saw it. It ran on XP but does not run in Windows 7.

Anyway, I bookmarked your link and when people ask me what happened to the old STI 1911 animation it will be useful.
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Thanks for posting Andy, those are excellent. I'll bookmark that page for classes.

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Very cool.
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:iagree:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Very cool.
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Very nice.
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VERY COOL!
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Bookmarked, well beyond cool.
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WildBill wrote::iagree:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Very cool.
:clapping: Thanks for sharing....
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