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Re: Left-click in dired splits window     

Author: Thorsten Bonow
Date: Sep 4, 2008 08:40

...in same window?". Hope that helps... Toto -- Contact information and PGP key at http://www.withouthat.org/~toto/contact.html If Michelangelo had been a heterosexual, the Sistine Chapel would have been painted basic white and with a roller. Rita Mae Brown
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Re: GOD = RELATIVISTIC ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE     

Author: Fred
Date: May 21, 2008 05:52

... proceed level by level up to the highest order, in which there is a single eigenvector and that, you say, is God who is depicted on the Sistine Chapel. Now, IIRC you place the Greek gods at a higher order than Hindu gods. But the Greek gods are personality archetypes of normal everyday flawed human ...
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Re: GOD = RELATIVISTIC ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE     

Author: George Hammond
Date: May 9, 2008 10:29

... with photographic cameras..... which is a WELL KNOWN AMATEUR ERROR based on stultifying common IGNORANCE. The Mona Lisa is worth $50,000,000 and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling is worth a billion dollars... there is no "photograph" that is worth 50 million dollars and never will be! and for the SAME ...
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Re: *SPOILER* Re: Paramount Agrees To Two More Trek Movies     

Author: Anybody
Date: Feb 6, 2008 21:38

... or at least give it away in the hope of building a reputation which will make their hobby subsequently valuable. Michelangelo didn't paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling because of a love of lying on his back on scaffolding. Back with Trek, the reason it was made originally was...
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Re: *SPOILER* Re: Paramount Agrees To Two More Trek Movies     

Author: Steven L.
Date: Feb 6, 2008 18:56

... or at least give it away in the hope of building a reputation which will make their hobby subsequently valuable. Michelangelo didn't paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling because of a love of lying on his back on scaffolding. Back with Trek, the reason it was made originally was to ...
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Re: *SPOILER* Re: Paramount Agrees To Two More Trek Movies     

Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Feb 6, 2008 18:35

... or at least give it away in the hope of building a reputation which will make their hobby subsequently valuable. Michelangelo didn't paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling because of a love of lying on his back on scaffolding. Back with Trek, the reason it was made originally was to ...
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Re: *SPOILER* Re: Paramount Agrees To Two More Trek Movies     

Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Feb 6, 2008 17:52

...work, or at least give it away in the hope of building a reputation which will make their hobby subsequently valuable. Michelangelo didn't paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling because of a love of lying on his back on scaffolding. Back with Trek, the reason it was made originally was to make money...
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Re: "New Voyages" Wins TV Guide Online Video Award     

Author: Steven L.
Date: Nov 28, 2007 20:02

..., is exactly analogous to keeping the flaws of painting on wet plaster in the restoration of the Sistine Chapel. CBS's remastering of "Doomsday Machine" had the Big E doing fast swoops around the Machine and ..., he's being a twat, frankly. Some art critics of the Sistine restoration actually said that should have been done, not to create an ...
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Re: "New Voyages" Wins TV Guide Online Video Award     

Author: Steven L.
Date: Nov 28, 2007 17:17

... with recreating the flaws of the past. I find it utterly beyond comprehension. When they restored the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in 1979, the artists were careful to imitate Michaelangelo's brush style. They also imitated his painting right on top of damp fresh plaster in a...
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Re: Plato's cave and QM     

Author: srp
Date: Nov 25, 2007 12:03

...the wings of their boomerangs? The Sistine Chapel What then were they talking about? Certainly something very abstract, ...Angelo's paintings that decorate the Sistine Chapel, how are you going to... pushed the doors of the Chapel? What if we explored a bit... discoveries. The Doors of the Sistine Chapel Could this hat fit you... open the doors of the Sistine Chapel in front of you....
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