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Ken wrote:
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> In the U.S.A. all babies have their footprints taken after birth.
> At least those born in a hospital.
>
Hey!!! You are starting very early with suspecting your youth! <g>
I guess that this is a reasoned in the high sums that parents had
gotten, when their child had been swaped.
I'm happy that there is still someone around here. It's really
interesting how the posting frequency drops, when the end of an IRTC
round comes.
(At least I and some OT traffic to it!)
Have you finished your entry, Ken?
Well, all you who have submitted (or will submit) ... good luck!
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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Marc Schimmler wrote:
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> Ken wrote:
> >
> > In the U.S.A. all babies have their footprints taken after birth.
> > At least those born in a hospital.
> >
>
> Hey!!! You are starting very early with suspecting your youth! <g>
>
> I guess that this is a reasoned in the high sums that parents had
> gotten, when their child had been swaped.
>
> I'm happy that there is still someone around here. It's really
> interesting how the posting frequency drops, when the end of an IRTC
> round comes.
> (At least I and some OT traffic to it!)
>
> Have you finished your entry, Ken?
>
> Well, all you who have submitted (or will submit) ... good luck!
>
> Marc
> --
> Marc Schimmler
I'm not sure why they take foot prints of babies here. My mom has
the set taken of me that dates back to the late 1950's so it has
been in practice for some time.
I haven't finished and barring a miracle leap year I didn't hear about
I'm going to miss it again. Too many extraneous activities got in the way.
I really wanted to have an entry this time too darn it !
Maybe I'll enter one that complies with the theme, like a full black image,
and hope I get points for theme interperation. :)
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Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Ken wrote:
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> I haven't finished and barring a miracle leap year I didn't hear about
> I'm going to miss it again. Too many extraneous activities got in the way.
> I really wanted to have an entry this time too darn it !
>
> Maybe I'll enter one that complies with the theme, like a full black image,
> and hope I get points for theme interperation. :)
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
I'm sorry to hear that. Apart from this NG I bet you still have a real
life!
I too was breaking my not so little fingers to get mine ready in time
(just to make sure that those at the last ranks don't feel too lonely
;-) ). But creating these images is fun and that's all the reward I
need.
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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On Sun, 28 Feb 1999 20:09:54 +0100, Marc Schimmler
<mar### [at] icauni-stuttgartde> wrote:
>Ken wrote:
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>> In the U.S.A. all babies have their footprints taken after birth.
>> At least those born in a hospital.
>>
>
>Hey!!! You are starting very early with suspecting your youth! <g>
>
Maybe in the USA they work on the basis that eventually, everyone's
going to be guilty of something - it's just a matter of waiting?
I'd hope there was a more medically related purpose to it - but being
paranoid doesn't mean that "they" aren't out to get you!
Cheers,
Cliff Bowman
Why not pay my 3D Dr Who site a visit at
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Dimension/7855/
PS change ".duffnet" to ".net" if replying via e-mail
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Cliff Bowman schrieb in Nachricht <36d9aa32.7633078@news.povray.org>...
>Maybe in the USA they work on the basis that eventually, everyone's
>going to be guilty of something - it's just a matter of waiting?
Sounds like the father who punishes his son in the morning. "But father, I
didn't do anything wrong". "Not yet, my son, not yet, but you propably will,
and this evening I'll be too tired to punish you".
--
Rudy Velthuis
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