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I was hoping to find some creativity under the tree, but alas.. no luck
Oskar
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awesome? ;-)
"Oskar Bertrand" <osk### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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>I was hoping to find some creativity under the tree, but alas.. no luck
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Call me a newbie but I don't quite understand "That other cliche" although I
do understand the reflective sphere on the checkered background one.
Regardless - totally Awesome texture and reflections - hammered and polished
silver or pewter? Gorgeous!
"Oskar Bertrand" <osk### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> I was hoping to find some creativity under the tree, but alas.. no luck
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> Oskar
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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 23:37:32 -0700, "Stephen" <sig### [at] shawca> wrote:
> I don't quite understand "That other cliche"
http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
ABX
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My take on this cliche was:
"The Teapot Dome Scandal"
(read your history of Warren Harding's administration for that one and see
this 1924 cartoon at:
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/tindall/timelinf/teapot.htm)
;-)
--Ralph
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"author" <ral### [at] abookscom> wrote:
> My take on this cliche was:
>
> "The Teapot Dome Scandal"
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> (read your history of Warren Harding's administration for that one and see
> this 1924 cartoon at:
> http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/tindall/timelinf/teapot.htm)
>
> ;-)
>
> --Ralph
oops... here's the corrected link to the cartoon:
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/tindall/timelinf/teapot.htm
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Thanks - learn something every day.
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"ABX" <abx### [at] abxartpl> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 23:37:32 -0700, "Stephen" <sig### [at] shawca> wrote:
> > I don't quite understand "That other cliche"
>
> http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
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> ABX
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> signup42atshawdotca
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42.... is it THE Answer?
Marc
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Question: I don't quite understand "That other cliche"
Answer:
http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
Question: What is the meaning of life? (HHGTTG)
> 42.... is it THE Answer?
> Marc
Answer: 42 is always the answer, regardless of the question, and a handy
number to have around anyway:
How old are you ... 42 (ish, for several years now)
What time do you want to go for a beer ... 4:20 (or now)
Did you see that bikini ... Yeah, 42 at least
(Really, I'm just making these up as I go ....)
BUT News To Me
http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
has the link:
Spotting the Teapot (at Tea-Time!) in the 3D tubes screen saver.
http://www.eeggs.com/
Where I learned
Home > Computers > Operating Systems > Windows 98
Windows 98 - Teapot Screensaver
1. Go to Display properties for screensavers
2. Select pipes as "multiple"
3. Select Pipe style as "Traditional"
4. Select joint type as "mixed"
5. Surface style to be "solid"
6. Click OK
7. Watch the screensaver for teapots instead of joints!
Also works on Win95.
and some other "eggs" in Word97 and Excel97 of which I was unaware.
Learn something every day!
Stephen
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Stephen nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 2004-12-27 12:39... :
>Question: I don't quite understand "That other cliche"
>Answer:
>http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
>
>
>Question: What is the meaning of life? (HHGTTG)
>
>
>>42.... is it THE Answer?
>>Marc
>>
>>
>Answer: 42 is always the answer, regardless of the question, and a handy
>number to have around anyway:
>
>How old are you ... 42 (ish, for several years now)
>What time do you want to go for a beer ... 4:20 (or now)
>Did you see that bikini ... Yeah, 42 at least
>
>(Really, I'm just making these up as I go ....)
>
>BUT News To Me
>http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
>has the link:
>
>Spotting the Teapot (at Tea-Time!) in the 3D tubes screen saver.
>http://www.eeggs.com/
>
>Where I learned
>Home > Computers > Operating Systems > Windows 98
>Windows 98 - Teapot Screensaver
>1. Go to Display properties for screensavers
>2. Select pipes as "multiple"
>3. Select Pipe style as "Traditional"
>4. Select joint type as "mixed"
>5. Surface style to be "solid"
>6. Click OK
>7. Watch the screensaver for teapots instead of joints!
>Also works on Win95.
>
>and some other "eggs" in Word97 and Excel97 of which I was unaware.
>
>Learn something every day!
>
>Stephen
>
>
>
>
Also work in W2K
Alain
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