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what is it--- another exampleby WagonwheelComment by posthumous: I just finished a book about the history of science, and science pretty much begins with astronomy, because the heavenly bodies moved in orderly patterns, even though it took millennia to figure out what those patterns were. Surely some of those astronomers thought the sky was a blanket with holes in it... |
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| 04/06/2015 12:32:23 PM |
the student in b & w-2by WagonwheelComment by bjoern: The problem I have with this one is that the light on her is so completely different from that in the background that it looks like she's standing in front of a photo wallpaper. |
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what is it--- another exampleby WagonwheelComment by ubique: Crikey! I have no idea. Let's see ...One big blob looks a bit like a map of Alaska, so the bright light must be the North Star, seen from the other side. Thus you are obviously an astronaut. So you see, your cunning plan came to nothing. Thank you. |
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