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"Name that Defect!"

    Remember that old game show "Name that Tune?" 

    Well, I only sort of remembered it, so I Googled it, and then I was sorry I remembered as much as I did.  I know Barbara and Steve loved it, so I won't come down too hard on it.  I am sure it had its fun moments----but they used some pretty obscure tunes in the "championship" rounds.

Name that Tune! 

     This contest is a little bit like that.  Lets call it, "Name that Defect." 

     In this case you won't have only 20 seconds to look at it and 10 seconds to come up with the answer-----you will have all the time you want and more.  But----remember someone else might beat you to the answer and the "prize"----an autographed, digital copy of my Excel Tutorial on putting "highlights" on pictures (Now is that a prize or what?).  The picture (like the contest itself) has several "defects" but I am looking for one particular "defect" that stands-out, in a way all its own.  A defect that is, in itself, considered to be a defect by some.  So that you can see the image as clearly as possible (most likely better than you want to), I will make the picture as BIG as the AR Gremlins will let me.  I will provide some "hint pictures" later on, unless someone supplies the correct answer right away. 

 So here it is and:  "Name that Defect."

Name that Defect

Charles Buell 

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