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DJ Teflon wrote:Minor detail - Wetmorland /Lancashire border - could you get away with it being a little bit closer to the coast?
cairnswk wrote:MrBenn, nice update.![]()
Is there any reason why the white lines in the background are clearer in the South-East than in most other continents.
In some , i can't see any.
To that extent, is the transparency consistant on all continents.
MrBenn wrote:cairnswk wrote:MrBenn, nice update.![]()
Is there any reason why the white lines in the background are clearer in the South-East than in most other continents.
In some , i can't see any.
To that extent, is the transparency consistant on all continents.
It's partially a trick of the eye - especially as I've tweaked the transparency to try and make them more visible in the paler regions....
I'll have another look at evening them up a bit - but there'll probably always be some optical trick on them...
Evil DIMwit wrote:*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
MrBenn wrote:Evil DIMwit wrote:*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
Blake had some weird theology going on - that's for sure... Quite why some people choose to sing it at their wedding is anybody's guess
Evil DIMwit wrote:MrBenn wrote:Evil DIMwit wrote:*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
Blake had some weird theology going on - that's for sure... Quite why some people choose to sing it at their wedding is anybody's guess
Apparently it's attached to some old prophecy in the bible about a new Jerusalem being built. This song isn't the kookiest interpretation of that prophecy either; I've actually read of a proposal that the New Jerusalem should be an MMO-style virtual city that people can log onto and walk around...
...Maybe we should petition Lack for the relevant XML updates?
MrBenn wrote:Evil DIMwit wrote:MrBenn wrote:Evil DIMwit wrote:*As a Jew I find the song "Jerusalem" inevitably hilarious.
Blake had some weird theology going on - that's for sure... Quite why some people choose to sing it at their wedding is anybody's guess
Apparently it's attached to some old prophecy in the bible about a new Jerusalem being built. This song isn't the kookiest interpretation of that prophecy either; I've actually read of a proposal that the New Jerusalem should be an MMO-style virtual city that people can log onto and walk around...
...Maybe we should petition Lack for the relevant XML updates?
Somebody's probably making money from a Pseudo-Jerusalem in Second Life...
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