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Anyone recognize it?
Comments/suggestions welcome.
~Kevin Wampler~
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"Kevin Wampler" <kev### [at] tapestrytucsonazus> wrote :
> Anyone recognize it?
Uh... the landscape? Not a lot of landmarks there to recognize.
The starscape? Maybe the supernova over the Gobi?
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Feel like a should some how. Orion/Osiris on it's side?
Kevin Wampler wrote:
> Anyone recognize it?
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> Comments/suggestions welcome.
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> ~Kevin Wampler~
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> [Image]
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Midnight at the oasis?
Kevin Wampler wrote:
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> Anyone recognize it?
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> Comments/suggestions welcome.
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> ~Kevin Wampler~
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> [Image]
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It looks like where the little prince vanished to me...
-autowitch
"Kevin Wampler" <kev### [at] tapestrytucsonazus> wrote in message
news:3B538A48.79DD0166@tapestry.tucson.az.us...
> Anyone recognize it?
>
> Comments/suggestions welcome.
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> ~Kevin Wampler~
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Bravo! I'm glad that somebody recognized it, as it means that I did at
least a half-way decent job of mimicking the scene. It's interesting
that Jim mentioned Orion on its side, since I saw that too but the stars
are placed randomly by a macro, making it only a nice coincidence.
By the way, for those of you who haven't read it, The Little Prince is a
wonderful children's book.
~Kevin Wampler~
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"Kevin Wampler" <kev### [at] tapestrytucsonazus> wrote :
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> By the way, for those of you who haven't read it, The Little Prince is a
> wonderful children's book.
I have read it several times to my son, but I never even considered a
fictional landscape.
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"Kevin Wampler" wrote:
> Bravo! I'm glad that somebody recognized it, as it
> means that I did at least a half-way decent job of
> mimicking the scene.
After a little thought I recognized it too! :)
Well done!
> By the way, for those of you who haven't read it,
> The Little Prince is a wonderful children's book.
It's not your typical children's book, it's an excellent philosophic little
book that can be read by everyone I'd say.
Rune
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 13:20:59 -0700, Kevin Wampler
<kev### [at] tapestrytucsonazus> wrote:
>By the way, for those of you who haven't read it, The Little Prince is a
>wonderful children's book.
If it's a children's book, then I'll still be a child in 50 years.
I've read it at least once a year since I learned to read some 18
years ago, and there's always been something new for me there. It
shows me how much I have (or have not :) ) grown up since the last
time I read it.
It's like "Hamlet" in a way. Virtually every aspect of human
relationships and feelings is there. It can appeal to everyone. I
remember reading it two years ago, just after I dumped. I got to the
part when he meets the fox and couldn't go on. When I did, I had
learned my lesson, and not without the little prince's help :)
If anyone here has not read it, I sincerely recommend taking an hour
off your free time and do so. It's worth it.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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