2009/7/15 Mariano Martinez Peck <[email protected]>:
> Oh man...what are you doing here ? You must be writing a book :)
>
> Excellent story!
>
By reading that story, i wanted to write another one, about swamp &
rotten carcasses down there, about poisonous fluids spreading around
it.. and, of course, about snakes & frogs who very like to live down
there and speaking loudly that their swamp is the best swamp in the
world.
But i'm too busy to write it :)

> Mariano
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Guido Stepken <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> [That phrase made me think: "we will remove BookMorph because it is a
>> giant huge terrible mess. Now if you want multimedia publishing or creation
>> have you look at openSophie? Stef"]
>>
>> ... some funny looking dwarfs were busy removing code ...
>>
>> That's like walking through a wonderful forest and randomly removing trees
>> or branches, just because the aren't pretty enough or their "copyright" is
>> unclear.
>>
>> Now you have removed many trees in the forest and replaced them by
>> perfectly looking houses. And you have chased away all that funny animals,
>> that were living in that forest, playing around within that unperfect, wild
>> nature, therefore being motivated to participate to help making wood glades
>> or creating funny things ...
>>
>> Now, thanks to some replacements of that old roots, the perfect looking
>> houses can move as triple as fast in the wind, which even can blow much
>> faster now, but the rest of the plants in this forest can't compete the
>> wind, so it is planned to remove them completely.
>>
>> And - yes, the copyright of those new houses is much clearer now. But the
>> wild bear, the badger, the lynx, they still prefer to live in their old
>> caves, giving a shit on who created them in former times, completely
>> ignoring those nice and perfectly looking houses .... that - by the way -
>> can be found everywhere else outside this forest - bigger, greater, much
>> nicer looking and even storm proofed.
>>
>> And the animals in this forest - being a bit sad about those happenings,
>> they lived happily ever after, hopefully.
>>
>> Have fun!
>>
>> Tnx for reading, Guido Stepken
>>
>>
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