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faustgfx
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 12:03 am     Reply with quote
finland is in top10 at the place 1 with the most broken love stories in the whole world, speaking in percents, not actual numbers.

wohoooo. we're the best in losing!



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 2:58 am     Reply with quote
In Finland I love the sunny winter days. Haven't seen much snow yet, but one fine day I saw the sun. Oh yes, thru the window. On the highest it was merely on my eye level and I had to use sunglasses because I don't have much curtains at home. Nearly blinded me. G'damn it was bright. Phew! I couldn't do anything really. I couldn't see anything from my monitor or tv and light reflected from paper so i couldn't draw either. Nasty sun. That's why I like more those dark rainy/snowy nights, kinda like the mood..
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 5:24 am     Reply with quote
If my memory is correct this guy is swedish: http://optidigit.com/stevens/

no, he wasn`t. just grown up here. my bad.

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Dominion
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 6:06 am     Reply with quote
Something you americans should do is USE the metric system!!!

i`m gettin tired of all the inches and pounds n stuff. =)

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 6:49 am     Reply with quote
I have to agree with the post above. Why do you have to be so stubbern and use your crappy inches and miles and stuff. Why cant you just be like everybody else?
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DirtyDigger
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 6:57 am     Reply with quote
First of all we have a lot of stupid people here who can't even grasp the inches/lbs thing.

Second of all we hate being like everyone else. To conform is to whither and die.

Besides I like weighing more than a pile of 'stones'...you sound like such a weakling...200 pound'ings' sounds better.

I doubt seriously if it will ever change...hell I'm a pretty intelligent guy being a programmer and even I can't grasp the metric change (actually I've never tried hehe)..what is it 1.6 kilometer to the mile or something? who knows?

It hasn't seemed to make us slowdown, so I doubt it will be changed..there is quite a bit of cursing that comes along with being a mechanic I'm sure..I remember working n cars and having to mess with two sets of sockets and stuff like that. Oh well stubborness is another American trait ingrained.


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micke
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 6:58 am     Reply with quote
How could i forget John Bauer?
One of the first Swedish artist/Illustrator i discovered. By the way, Did'nt he die on Titanic?

-Mikael

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asmodie
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 9:48 am     Reply with quote
Abouth the metric system...

When there were no machines...pund, miles and the other stuff was easy to use coz you could devide them whit manny number. Take 12 inches (1 foot) can be devided in 2, 3, 4, 6. While 10 decimeters only can be divided by 2 and 5. Now when we have a calculators the other system is superior...
And it is not like beeing like one else, coz it is about development and

In my point of view, you Americans have problem adapting to the new better system.

Americans seme to have a fetish for konservative things. Even though they are among the newes country created. *ironic*

And to the topic...if you would like to study art or design, the best countries in the world are Sweden and England. *in my poit of view*
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 11:55 am     Reply with quote
Hightop:
How can you live in Sweden, G�teborg and NOT know of the fact that we have like 5-6 art Univeristies just in this town. Take HDK (h�gskolan f�r design och konsthantverk), Valand, KV etc (I don't have all their names in my head tho). The grades are the same as in the rest of the world, Bachler and Master Degree of fine Arts etc.

Also I go to a collage here in G�teborg witch is art oriented (Schillerska Gymnasium). There are ALOT of more good art schools, I'm sure. It's just a matter of finding them.


Binkie, show me to the nice new years eave party!! (oh, yeah. I live in G�teborg. Damn).

/Magnus
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GlueMan
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 5:22 pm     Reply with quote
Do any of you guys know anything about or have been to Zealand? It'd be interesting to know something about our namesake.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 6:29 pm     Reply with quote
Aye aye! I second that wholeheartedly! Tall, dark haired spanish women are absolutely gorgous! I love Italian women though...Oh man, are there some gorgeous italian women out there...heehee!

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Snake Grunger
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2000 11:45 pm     Reply with quote
You all should move out of ignorance land and learn all about the famous Canadian artists and illustrators!!!!! I MEAN COME ON, WHERE HAVE ALL OF YOU BEEN LIVING, IN A CARDBOARD BOX?

Very good Canadian artists are.. humm.. let's see.. where did I put my note.. AH ! Here it is! Ok, my note says:

*BZZT* THERE AREN'T ANY!!

Oh.. Darn! I guess the first artists to blow me away were like, my cousin, who used to RULE (now I think I'm better than him..) then I found out comic art, Spawn, Pitt, Marvel stuff, etc.. and was really blown away by that as well. Only since I found out about this board I have bought alot of books and have been studying alot of art lately!

Guess Canada's not a good place to be born in if you want to be surrounded by goodness art. Only good artist in all of Canada is: FROST! Ol' buddy ol' pal! We only met a bit less than 2 years ago, but I feel I known him my entire life!


And talking about depression: I've seen this report on a study made about the people who lived in research labs in the North or South Pole.. Depressions were through the roof (relatively compared to normal land places where the sun shines at least once a day). Whereas, on the poles, it's sunny 6 months, night 6 months. This is a strong indication that the time of day affects your moral consciusness. Frightening stuff!
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