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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> Interesting how cultural features (children's games after all are also
> cultural features)
Very much so IMO
>develop differently in different parts of the world. I
> was just thinking also about the variation used in subsahara Africa using
> tin boxes attached to a piece of wood.
> This whole process mimics, as it
> were, the process of natural evolution, with independent changes following
> geographic isolation. Very Darwinian :-)
Are you looking to start an argument because I thing it is an Intelligent
Design issue :-)
Seriously is it not more to do with the availability of local recourses?
http://www.fairlieburne.co.uk/99Appendix.htm
> What worries me is the 'aspect' of the images on your side. Here, they look
> normally well-contrasted in the fore- and middlegrounds, in opposition to
> 3.7 renders that are uniformely washed-out under certain conditions..
>
It is difficult to compare images remotely and I am using a Compaq S720
images look quite light. But then you have a low sun and my preferences are
probably different from yours.
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