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Daniel Saaiman
{K:1222} 11/29/2002
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Simply amazing now that we all understand it!!
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 11/27/2002
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Hi Morsi,
I'd like to read the article. Where has it been published?
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Petra Engle
{K:1282} 11/27/2002
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Ah, it makes much more sense now. Kind of like a deer caught in the headlights idea. In that context it works indeed. Thanks for explaining.
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Morsi Hussein
{K:1128} 11/27/2002
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Hi,
I can understand this image has caused some thinking. This was made for an article depicting the heartless killing of kangaroo by some drivers of automated vehicles(read:cars/trucks) in Australia. The poem is the kangaroo's :)
brgds Morsi
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 11/27/2002
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"To boldly go where no 'roo has gone before..."
I was thinkin' it's a kangaroo, but doe or roo, I haven't made the connection either. I like the colors of the background and I like the picture of the animal, and together they make me wonder what I'm missing.
But I go through a lot of situations like that.
Whoever gave you two zero ratings should have given you points for clarity of the roo photo which is nicely detailed. I don't vote except when I really really like an image.
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Petra Engle
{K:1282} 11/27/2002
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I have to be honest, this doesn't work for me. The doe (?) by itself is beautiful, nice detail and all. The background is interesting by itself. But they don't go together and I don't get the connection to the poem. Maybe you can explain further?
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