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Folks,
Be gentle :-) This is my 1st post (other than the balls on checker board).
I offer for your interest and comments. Originally I was going to create a
"God" like scene. This would have been God's workbench with packets of
people, plans and animals in the scene. But when I reached this point, I
felt I wanted to leave it as it was. I may come back to that idea in the
future.
Neil
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Clever. =) Why is there no paint on the paintbrush?
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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Nice idea and well executed. If you wanted to add to it,
maybe some "cloud white" paint?
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Neil Kolban wrote:
> Folks,
> Be gentle :-) This is my 1st post (other than the balls on checker board).
> I offer for your interest and comments. Originally I was going to create a
> "God" like scene. This would have been God's workbench with packets of
> people, plans and animals in the scene. But when I reached this point, I
> felt I wanted to leave it as it was. I may come back to that idea in the
> future.
Very nice idea. I am a bit surprised by the fact that on the flat
maps your pieces correspond roughly to continents, except that
you have (most of) the US as piece #9 and not the entire North America.
Are you a US citizen perhaps?
I am also not sure about the relative sizes of the US and Africa.
The US is probably a bit too big. Are you a US citizen perhaps?
Do you have your gletchers ready when you start creating Africa?
Andrel
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Imaginative idea!
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andrel nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 2004-12-29 10:10... :
> Neil Kolban wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>> Be gentle :-) This is my 1st post (other than the balls on checker
>> board).
>> I offer for your interest and comments. Originally I was going to
>> create a
>> "God" like scene. This would have been God's workbench with packets of
>> people, plans and animals in the scene. But when I reached this
>> point, I
>> felt I wanted to leave it as it was. I may come back to that idea in
>> the
>> future.
>
>
> Very nice idea. I am a bit surprised by the fact that on the flat
> maps your pieces correspond roughly to continents, except that
> you have (most of) the US as piece #9 and not the entire North America.
> Are you a US citizen perhaps?
>
> I am also not sure about the relative sizes of the US and Africa.
> The US is probably a bit too big. Are you a US citizen perhaps?
>
> Do you have your gletchers ready when you start creating Africa?
>
> Andrel
On a flat square map the countries far from the equator are always to
big. The piece for the US is thus to large to fit on that globe, it also
should be bent. On the same maps, Europe, Australia, Canada and Rusia...
are also to big.
Alain
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Neil Kolban wrote:
> Folks,
> Be gentle :-) This is my 1st post (other than the balls on checker
> board). I offer for your interest and comments. Originally I was
> going to create a "God" like scene. This would have been God's
> workbench with packets of people, plans and animals in the scene.
> But when I reached this point, I felt I wanted to leave it as it was.
> I may come back to that idea in the future.
>
> Neil
Oh... Slartibartfast, nice to meet you ;D And nice work too! What would
the mice think?
Greets,
Dave
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Neil Kolban wrote:
> Originally I was going to create a
> "God" like scene. This would have been God's workbench with packets of
> people, plans and animals in the scene.
God's workbench? Or perhaps it's Slartibartfast's.
-=- Larry -=-
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andrel wrote:
> Do you have your gletchers ready when you start creating Africa?
>
> Andrel
Looking at the box, this suggests that this is the assembly kit for
Earth #1 not Earth #2 ;-)
--
Maurice
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To all ... thank you SOOO much for your great comments and thoughts. This
is a great newsgroup and a great bunch of peoples. You have given me lots
to think about.
Neil
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