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Simen Kvaal wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> I've finally created an image I actually like. I've never been into these
> complex scenes, but like mine mathematically oriented. (Yeah, I know. Bad
> excuse.) But anyway. This image is called "Sur la pesanteur et d'autres
> strange forces". I really want this line in French, so if anyone has
> corrections to my bad french, (babelfish.altavista.com, y'know..) please
> give them to me!
Remove the d' and you'll be fine. What you wrote is "On gravity and
SOME other strange forces". Although, "pesanteur" is a correct word, it
only applies in terms of the effect gravity has on object on a planet,
e.g. an astronaut on the Moon is 6 times "moins pesant" than on Earth.
If I'm not mistaken, the physical attraction between bodies is called
[snip recipy]
> Comments/suggestions welcomed. I'm trying to be artistic here, but I don't
> know if I'm successful... ;-)
Nice.
>
> Regards,
> Simen Kvaal.
>
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> Message sent by:
> Simen Kvaal. (Student at Univesity of Oslo, Norway,
> Faculty of mathematics and natural sciences.)
>
> email: sim### [at] studentmatnatuiono
> webpage: http://www.uio.no/~simenkv/
>
> [Image]
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