thanks for the heads-up joel. i'm no lawyer,
but upon digging around a little, i think
that entire "howto" website may
actually be considered noncommercial. e.g.,
every page has a footnote at the bottom
stating that all the text and artwork is
creative-commons licensed, with the same
license as mine (which satisfies the
"share-alike" condition of mine).
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I really like the lighting on this, congrats
on being used in wired.
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Joel Tanner
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This photo is being used by Wired Magazine @ howto.wired.com/wiki/Get_More_Than_40_Miles_P er_Gallon_Wi...
Considering you have a noncommercial license, I thought you'd like to know.
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