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Here is my contibution to the POVFest Logo, it is also a tribute to
Blobmen.inc and all the good people who made it (Peter Houston, Govert
Zoethout...)
What is a little bit interesting in this logo is the message hidden in the
blobmen's attitude. If you think this message be a little bit too cryptic
(I'm not a Blobman expert, just a fan), I'll make it clearer, but I'm sure
most of you will find it out.
Philippe
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sorry, you lost me.
Rick
Ph Gibone <Ph.### [at] wanadoofr> wrote in message
news:372b241e.0@news.povray.org...
> Here is my contibution to the POVFest Logo, it is also a tribute to
> Blobmen.inc and all the good people who made it (Peter Houston, Govert
> Zoethout...)
>
> What is a little bit interesting in this logo is the message hidden in the
> blobmen's attitude. If you think this message be a little bit too cryptic
> (I'm not a Blobman expert, just a fan), I'll make it clearer, but I'm sure
> most of you will find it out.
>
> Philippe
>
>
>
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Wow, lost me too. I see nothing in those guys. No numbers, no letters, at
least not that I'd be sure of. When do we find out?
I'm thinking your POV Fest word is too small or not scaled to the rest of
the image right enough, same could be said for the blobmen. Maybe larger
would be better, not larger image overall though.
"Rick (Kitty5)" wrote:
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> sorry, you lost me.
> Rick
>
> Ph Gibone <Ph.### [at] wanadoofr> wrote in message
> news:372b241e.0@news.povray.org...
> > Here is my contibution to the POVFest Logo, it is also a tribute to
> > Blobmen.inc and all the good people who made it (Peter Houston, Govert
> > Zoethout...)
> >
> > What is a little bit interesting in this logo is the message hidden in the
> > blobmen's attitude. If you think this message be a little bit too cryptic
> > (I'm not a Blobman expert, just a fan), I'll make it clearer, but I'm sure
> > most of you will find it out.
> >
> > Philippe
> >
> >
> >
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Well, I think it's time to uncover the message hidden in the image, if you
look closely to the blobmen's attitude, you will read "Hey fools, It's april
fool's day today !" (the image has been posted on 05/01/99
Please before flaming me consider the following :
1) I'm really sorry for the inconvenience if any
2) I'm glad if I succeeded to fool you
3) The image is what I wanted it to be, I didn't create the image for the
trick, I decided the trick after the rendering.
Hope nobody lost too much time on it
Philippe
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May Fools Day? :)
GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
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That's the foolish thing inside the fool thing (so that you can grow a
fractal foolish joke)
eheh
Philippe
>May Fools Day? :)
>
>GrimDude
>vos### [at] arkansasnet
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You're sense of humor is so "rye" we could make sandwiches. LOL
Ph Gibone wrote:
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> That's the foolish thing inside the fool thing (so that you can grow a
> fractal foolish joke)
>
> eheh
>
> Philippe
> >May Fools Day? :)
> >
> >GrimDude
> >vos### [at] arkansasnet
> >
> >
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>You're sense of humor is so "rye" we could make sandwiches. LOL
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My sens of humor is a cereal ? That's the first time one tells me this ! I
thaught it was a pea (right spelling)
No joke : I don't know what "rye" means here
Philippe
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I believe he was referring to a bread made from rye flour. Akin to the
Germanic roggen (sp?) I believe. Perhaps ryge in other dialects? Sorry, I'm
not up on Dutch, Portuguese, or Spanish. :(
Cereal is a very close interpretation. Anyway, it's a darker bread. heh
GrimDude
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There's the phrase "he has a wry sense of humor". I used it in the
typically odd American way by changing the word. Hey, at least *I* have
heard it said that way, sandwich bread concept and all.
I should know better than to post such things in these international
waters :)
GrimDude wrote:
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> I believe he was referring to a bread made from rye flour. Akin to the
> Germanic roggen (sp?) I believe. Perhaps ryge in other dialects? Sorry, I'm
> not up on Dutch, Portuguese, or Spanish. :(
> Cereal is a very close interpretation. Anyway, it's a darker bread. heh
>
> GrimDude
> vos### [at] arkansasnet
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