on 12/06/2003 09:53, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile at fgnzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
WHY IS IT THIS MSG IS NOT RETURNING.??
> on 12/06/2003 02:46, Jan Steinman at Jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>>>> -- and I go back to the Lisa!
>>> got lost here, what do you mean?
>>
>> The Apple Lisa preceded the first Macintosh.
> Oh, yes, I realise. Too sleepy last night to understand. Thanks for the
> historic update anyway, some details I didn't know.(and for the Eudora config.
> !!)
> My first true experience with a Mac was a II VX; before I had known of the
> Classic II but didn't use it.
>
>> Requisite Oly content: it was a beautiful day today to be out making images,
>> but I stayed inside and read the Olympus mailing list instead... :-(
> You mean yesterday...
> Anyway I'll follow your advice, but my pictures will hardly talk of the winter
> solstice.
> -----------------------------------------
>
> on 12/06/2003 00:45, VS at VS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> In the message I received, Moose writes:
>>> He refers to a painting of some renown by a famous renaissance
>>> polyeverything of an enigmatically smiling lady.
> Polyeverything... he deserves much more respect, Moose :-)
> Recently read a neurophysiological study of brain processing of vision which
> tries to explain why is La Gioconda's smile so 'enigmatic'.
>
>>>
>>> Moose
>>>
>>> Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
>>>
>>>>> -- and I go back to the Lisa!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> got lost here, what do you mean?
>>
>> Actually, I think he's talking about Apple's Lisa, not Leonardo's one.
>>
>> http://fp3.antelecom.net/gcifu/applemuseum/lisa2.html
>>
>> Cheers,
> Thanks for the link, Saso.
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>
> on 12/06/2003 01:07, Moose at olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> I.e. I though it went that somebody (Jan?) posted about going back to Lisa,
>> the Apple computer that came after the last one I had, Jim made the joke
>> about
>> Mona and I thought Fernando was saying he didn't 'get' what they were all
>> talking about, so I gave a hint. Probably, as you surmise, Fernando didn't
>> understand, as many wouldn't, the Apple reference, thus rendering my hint
>> superfluous and possibly even foolish. Oh well.
> LOLOLOLOLOL :-))
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