Christmas at our house was endlessly fascinating. D
Jan 11, 2009 #2 J John Angulat pro member LOL! Set an extra place at the table next Christmas! I'm coming up. Yours beat ours, hands down!
Jan 11, 2009 #4 Doug Kerr Well-known member Hi, Doug, Well, as an engineer (my appointed lot here, you know) I can only comment on the lack of symmetry. Best regards, Doug
Hi, Doug, Well, as an engineer (my appointed lot here, you know) I can only comment on the lack of symmetry. Best regards, Doug
Jan 12, 2009 #5 D doug anderson New member Doug_Kerr said: Hi, Doug, Well, as an engineer (my appointed lot here, you know) I can only comment on the lack of symmetry. Best regards, Doug Click to expand... Asymmetry is an essential of art. D
Doug_Kerr said: Hi, Doug, Well, as an engineer (my appointed lot here, you know) I can only comment on the lack of symmetry. Best regards, Doug Click to expand... Asymmetry is an essential of art. D
Jan 12, 2009 #6 nicolas claris OPF Co-founder/Administrator doug anderson said: Asymmetry is an essential of art. D Click to expand... Funny, in French we do spell: assymétrie (double S and single M) A kind of cultural asymmetry ?-)
doug anderson said: Asymmetry is an essential of art. D Click to expand... Funny, in French we do spell: assymétrie (double S and single M) A kind of cultural asymmetry ?-)
Jan 12, 2009 #7 Doug Kerr Well-known member Hi, Nicolas, Nicolas Claris said: Funny, in French we do spell: assymétrie (double S and single M) Click to expand... Much better in the French! Best regards, Doug
Hi, Nicolas, Nicolas Claris said: Funny, in French we do spell: assymétrie (double S and single M) Click to expand... Much better in the French! Best regards, Doug