photo by patsy dunn 1 Posted September 5, 2014 Hi Pierre, I really am behind. This is a wonderful creative image. Excellent work as always my creative friend. Take care, Patsy Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted September 6, 2014 Thank you for fulfilling two big holes on my last two pages, dear Patsy! I can now bread easier! Cheers to that PDE Link to comment
sranga 2,136 Posted September 6, 2014 You may or may not know it, but this is Einstein's theory of gravitation! Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted September 6, 2014 I'm a red neck (ignorant), Ranga! I thought that the theory of gravitation was Newton's? Thank you for your visit after so long time, hope you'll be around at least for a while! PDE Link to comment
llgarcia 1 Posted September 6, 2014 A very fascinating image, well conceived to express the message that is so appropriately titled. Best regards, Pierre Link to comment
tamaramar 0 Posted September 7, 2014 Very philosophic! Interesting concept and execution. Warm regards, Tamara Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted September 7, 2014 Welcome Lester and thank you for your supportive critique! PDE Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted September 7, 2014 Thank you Tamara, I'm a free time philosopher, ha! PDE Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted September 7, 2014 Dear Pierre,Apart from the technical side that is very good, for me the best of the work is the idea you've used. It's spliting hairs very good, the way of wanting to measure time itself, which is the one that measure ourselves. The idea is chapeau!I don't know if I have used the correct expression! I hope so! The idea has got a lot of merit! Congrats!Kindest regards, Laura Marco. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted September 7, 2014 Welcome, dear Laura! The idea is simple, what importance time has to us or to anyone particularly or to the existence itself! That would be all and I think the commentators above understood it and gave me their opinion about the matter! Only you didn't give me your attitude about the weight of time, but you said something very interesting instead (or in that regard), the measuring of ourselves! Thank you for your thorough and original elaboration! Chapeau is hat and it means hat off, but you should know better for your language is in the same group of languages as French, mine isn't! Best regards PDE Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted September 7, 2014 Dear Pierre,I wanted to say: chapeau! meaning Bravo! for french people :)I was claiming credit for your achievement, for your idea.We two come from the Indoeuropean and Centum languages. I... from Italic languages, you... from Germanic ones, but...With William the Conqueror, there was an astounding loan of french words into the english language. So we've got similar words :)enter into a room (germanic origin - come into) / entrer dans la chambre FR / entrar en la habitación ESYou speak many words due to this period, 1066. We've got many things in common!Sorry for this bla-bla-bla... I'm philologist! Photonet has not got enough hosting for me to write about languages and the origins and development. They'll close my account for sure... jajaja Thank you for your reply, kindest regards! Laura Marco Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted September 8, 2014 Dear Laura, Don't worry, the writing here is unlimited and at least as long as you are paying the "taxes" you will be allowed to write on any subject! My language is in the group of Slavic languages, but I happen to be also a linguist type of a mind and learned a lot of languages including Esperanto and German! Alas, nothing left in the content between my ears! Cheers to that PDE Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted September 8, 2014 Esperanto?In fact, I don't like it because it means the death of the great variety and richness of languages all around the world.I recommend you "Problems in the origins and development of the English language" by John Algeo.In my opinion, it's the best. Very interesting to read.According to him, Slavic languages are: Polish, Czech, Slovak, Rusian, Slovenian etc.English has a west Germanic origin.Ummmm... we were talking about "time and how to measure the one that measures us"Kindest regards and have a nice day! Laura Marcopd. I do pay all taxes! :)http://www.cahier-brouillon.com/indoeuropean%20languages.jpg Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted September 8, 2014 Thank you, Laura! I will keep this page for global orientation! Slavic languages are numerous and mine I consider the Macedonian, Serbian and Croatian because I speak them equally well, not to say perfectly cause nothing is perfect! PDE Link to comment
krpradu 125 Posted September 22, 2014 Pierre,I am sorry that just now I saw the link for this photo you wrote to me,is indeed a ten point piece,this mix balance-watch is a very good idea.I like it a lot.all my bestps.I looked to Laura scheme and is an empty place for DACIA there must be Romanian,is interesting for sure. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted September 23, 2014 Thank you, Radu! I just gave you what you described, ha! Macedonian is also not written under Slavic>South! Best regards PDE Link to comment
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