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A grayscale anaglyph.
I do like simple geometric objects :-)
Comments welcome:
Stephen S
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> Comments welcome:
[Keep Britain Tidy - Insert Bagpipes Here]
SCNR :-P
(Please note that this is a comment on artistic value only insofar as
music is concerned ;-))
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"clipka" <ano### [at] anonymousorg> schreef in bericht
news:4a9e0275$1@news.povray.org...
>> Comments welcome:
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> [Keep Britain Tidy - Insert Bagpipes Here]
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> SCNR :-P
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> (Please note that this is a comment on artistic value only insofar as
> music is concerned ;-))
Oh Shame on you! Don't you love watching Nessie playing the bagpipes?
Thomas
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message de news: 4a9e2681@news.povray.org...
> Oh Shame on you! Don't you love watching Nessie playing the bagpipes?
>
Nessie takes sheeps alive and blows in their bacl left leg while strongly
squeezing their chest under his arm to get a bagpipe sound
Marc
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On Wed, 2 Sep 2009 10:40:13 +0200, "m_a_r_c" <jac### [at] wanadoofr>
wrote:
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>message de news: 4a9e2681@news.povray.org...
>> Oh Shame on you! Don't you love watching Nessie playing the bagpipes?
>>
>Nessie takes sheeps alive and blows in their bacl left leg while strongly
>squeezing their chest under his arm to get a bagpipe sound
>
And here's me thinking that's how Teuchter's played with their girlfriends :P
--
Regards
Stephen
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60ds95dugfpnosb446uhml2r5d2i5kpf1q@4ax.com...
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> And here's me thinking that's how Teuchter's played with their girlfriends
> :P
> --
Guess where they find their inspiration ;)
BTW while I love bagpipes when well played , I heard CIA enployed average
pipers as questionning staff at Guantanamo
Marc
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On Wed, 2 Sep 2009 11:38:58 +0200, "m_a_r_c" <jac### [at] wanadoofr>
wrote:
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>60ds95dugfpnosb446uhml2r5d2i5kpf1q@4ax.com...
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>> And here's me thinking that's how Teuchter's played with their girlfriends
>> :P
>> --
>Guess where they find their inspiration ;)
Uisge beatha?
>BTW while I love bagpipes when well played ,
Hoots mon! :)
>I heard CIA enployed average pipers as questionning staff at Guantanamo
LOL
--
Regards
Stephen
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> 60ds95dugfpnosb446uhml2r5d2i5kpf1q@4ax.com...
>> And here's me thinking that's how Teuchter's played with their girlfriends
>> :P
>> --
> Guess where they find their inspiration ;)
> BTW while I love bagpipes when well played , I heard CIA enployed average
> pipers as questionning staff at Guantanamo
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> Marc
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>
Even a realy good piper playing in a tiny concreete interogation cell
would be unbearable. Do you realy know the sound power of a bagpipe?
It's an instrument made to be played outside, not indoor!
Alain
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4a9ea95d@news.povray.org...
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> Even a realy good piper playing in a tiny concreete interogation cell
> would be unbearable. Do you realy know the sound power of a bagpipe?
> It's an instrument made to be played outside, not indoor!
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You're talking to me? ;-)
LOL I am a musician from Brittany (western foreland of France with a celtic
culture)
Here, at the beginning of the XXth century we adopted the Scottish bagpipe
because it is quieter than our own biniou
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biniou
:-D
Marc
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Alain wrote:
> It's an instrument made to be played outside, not indoor!
Worse, it's an instrument designed to be heard over ongoing battles of war. :-)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Understanding the structure of the universe
via religion is like understanding the
structure of computers via Tron.
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