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Look deeper. Assuming IMBJR follows proper ettiquete, there is socially
redeeming value to his work that is worth study. I don't mean just his
POV-Ray work -- I mean take in the entire thing, everything; dig beyond
the POV-Ray work if you have the will to. There is a message beneath
everything that is very profound but it doesn't give up its secrets
easily. And I'm not talking about palette tricks or fetishes -- look
deeper. I am offended by a lot of it, but that isn't necessarily a bad
thing. Humans are interesting creatures and the totality expresses a lot
about human nature, not IMBJR's, but all of human nature. Seek first to
understand, as Steven Covey said. There is opportunity here, not a
problem, so long as IMBJR respects us.
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Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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Before this starts a big thread here, how about we post replies in
off-topic?
I will start a new thread there.
Thank you.
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Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
"Dan P" <dan### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> Look deeper. Assuming IMBJR follows proper ettiquete, there is socially
> redeeming value to his work that is worth study. I don't mean just his
> POV-Ray work -- I mean take in the entire thing, everything; dig beyond
> the POV-Ray work if you have the will to. There is a message beneath
> everything that is very profound but it doesn't give up its secrets
> easily. And I'm not talking about palette tricks or fetishes -- look
> deeper. I am offended by a lot of it, but that isn't necessarily a bad
> thing. Humans are interesting creatures and the totality expresses a lot
> about human nature, not IMBJR's, but all of human nature. Seek first to
> understand, as Steven Covey said. There is opportunity here, not a
> problem, so long as IMBJR respects us.
>
> --
> Respectfully,
> Dan P
> http://<broken link>
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