Oh, I do think Hardy's was the best wallpaper I've ever seen on Ubuntu.
But I still don't think this looks like a skull, except in that "once
someone tells you exactly what to look for, it's kind-of-there-ish" way.
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Could be, alright. Could also be taken as a sign that maybe the
wallpaper is a bit too abstract/unclear afterall. The /. comment even
speaks of blood...
I don't understand what was wrong with the style that Hardy Heron's
wallpaper was done in. That much clearlier showed a heron than this one
shows
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 19:21 +, rapha wrote:
> http://osnews.com/thread?335671
Well wouldn't that joke go along with Melissa or Sarah (forget which) 's
assertion that it's a coffee stain?
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rapha wrote:
> Sarah, please read my original post again. I have absolutely no problems
> with English code names for the releases. The problem is that if you
> don't know what an ibex is, you can mistake the current Ubuntu 8.10
> wallpaper for a skull, which then might have a number of further
> i
Sarah, please read my original post again. I have absolutely no problems
with English code names for the releases. The problem is that if you
don't know what an ibex is, you can mistake the current Ubuntu 8.10
wallpaper for a skull, which then might have a number of further
implications.
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rapha wrote:
> Thanks for the lovely photography of that Ibex, Mackenzie. Of course
> they're all animals, and of course you look them up in a dictionary -
> *eventually*! You can't be serious in expecting any Ubuntu user around
> the world to look up the next releases' animal "first thing in the
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Thanks for the lovely photography of that Ibex, Mackenzie. Of course
they're all animals, and of course you look them up in a dictionary -
*eventually*! You can't be serious in expecting any Ubuntu user around
the world to look up the next releases' animal "first thing in the
morning" upon the rele
It looks like a coffee stain to me.
Forget the skull, I'd like to protest against the obvious wanton
spillage of this important caffeinated beverage. Spilled coffee makes me
cry.
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For what it's worth, drake (a type of duck), eft (a newt, like a
lizard), and gibbon (a kind of monkey or ape) aren't ones your average
English-speaker knows either. I think most of us end up consulting a
dictionary when the next animal is announced. They're always animals,
though.
This is an ib
Maybe a little explanation on how to see the skull might help.
Mackenzie, Mike: below where you saw the antlers (?) of the ibex first
is a brighter area. This is where I saw the empty part of the skull
(where the brain would be). Where you see the eye of the ibex, I see the
eyehole of the skull as
Aha! So an Ibex is an animal. Now that I _know_ that, my brain can also
_see_ an Ibex in that background picture. But words like "Ibex" are not
necessarily the ones tought to English students outside English-speaking
countries. That's the thing with how we perceive abstract pictures
(which I think
No matter how hard I look I can't really see a skull; it seems obviously
an Ibex to me.
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Could you please explain where you got a human skull out of a goat's
body with horns and ears protruding from its head?
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