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From: Stephen Thomas <spt1@ukc.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 90 17:38:14 +0000

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From: spt1@ukc.ac.uk (Stephen Thomas)
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Subject: BS & Convention sundries
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Date: 12 Nov 90 17:38:13 GMT
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Reply-To: spt1@ukc.ac.uk (Stephen Thomas)
Organization: Computing Lab, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
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>Really-From: nrc@cbema.att.com (Neal R Caldwell, Ii)
>
>
>> Really-From: katefans@world.std.com (Chris'n'Vickie of Chicago)
>> The photos are glorious and beautiful and their impact
>> is definitely diminished when looking at the CD booklet. The full size of
>> the color "Dreaming" cover alone was enough to take my breath away. 
>
>Definately.  I never imagined that picture could look any better but
>color certainly does enhance it.  This is as opposed to the color
>print of the "cover" of _The Ninth Wave_ which looks better in B&W.  

Actually, if you look carefully, the picture in the booklet is *not* the
same photograph as _The Dreaming_ cover at all - at least, not in my
booklet.  Compare the way her hair falls across her forehead and look
at the direction her eyes are looking.  Just thought I'd mention that ...

Vickie: about recognising each other - the badges are a great idea, but
do they all have to be the same?  Could we not make our own customised
badges - we could let the tendencies of any artistically inclined Love-Hounds
have a field day here ...

Also, could you not ask Peter Morris to set up a Love-Hounds meeting point
for us?

Stephen

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