"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote in message
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> "Ian Witham" <ian### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message> news:39d48ef8@news.povray.org...> > while you're here buy some genuine Maori carvings> > made in china...> >>> How do you carve china?>
Okay, make that China.
"Ian Witham" <ian### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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>> It all depends on which particular mudpool you're looking at... anyway> they're hot enough to power a stomping tourism industry and a geo-thermal> power plant or two ;-) while you're here buy some genuine Maori carvings> made in china...>
I may visit, someday. I'll probably stick to the Museum's though. You find
the most amazing things, to render, in museums!
Grim
If you get to Wellington you must visit Te Papa (sp?), the big museum on
the harbour side. I went in there a couple of times and only managed to
see a fraction of the exhibits.
GrimDude wrote:
> > "Ian Witham" <ian### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message> news:39d48ef8@news.povray.org...> >> > It all depends on which particular mudpool you're looking at... anyway> > they're hot enough to power a stomping tourism industry and a geo-thermal> > power plant or two ;-) while you're here buy some genuine Maori carvings> > made in china...> >> > I may visit, someday. I'll probably stick to the Museum's though. You find> the most amazing things, to render, in museums!> > Grim
Mike Andrews.
From: Ian Witham
Subject: Re: Boiling mud ...
Date: 2 Oct 2000 08:36:07
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"Michael Andrews" <M.C### [at] readingacuk> wrote in message
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> If you get to Wellington you must visit Te Papa (sp?), the big museum on> the harbour side. I went in there a couple of times and only managed to> see a fraction of the exhibits.
Te Papa is correct... some people (myself included) would have preferred a
more traditional kind of museum. At times it can seem like a cross between a
trade fair and a kindergarten. Also they have an annoying habit of mixing
the treasures with the trash so as not to seem 'elitist'