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"just the playing pictures". have they made them yet - wordless newspapers?
not exactly textless though I believe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture_Post [po, Jul 10 2008]
Dylan from The Magic Roundabout
http://www.rsc.co.uk/zebidee/history.htm It's French, so don't expect it to make any sense. [8th of 7, Jul 10 2008]
(?) dilanesque?
http://www.youtube....watch?v=2-xIulyVsG8 [zen_tom, Jul 14 2008]
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What's "dilanesque"? Do you mean "Dylanesque"? |
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And by "playing", do you mean "plain"? |
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What does Dylan (which one?) have to do with picture newspapers? |
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Picture-based worldless communication has a long historical tradition in e.g. church windows and tapestries. Newspapers, I don't think so. |
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There is a picture-only newspaper in Ray Bradbury's science-fiction novel "Fahrenheit 451". |
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... teh internet is mostly illiterate if that helps |
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I can imagine those celebrity-news magazines converging on some kind of graphic novel format. That could work because it's a kind of 'news' which requires absolutely no context. For real news, no. |
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I can't bring myself to fishbone this, because it's not stupid in itself, just stultifying in its effects, which is different. |
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[Marked-for-deletion] Ambiguous Dylan. |
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No idea - until such time as the poster decides to explain what this is. |
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I'm thinking the reverse of 'Under Milk Wood', which is described as a "play for voices", so "dilanesque" presumably means the use of a medium for = Oh God, i have no idea. Anagram? |
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Can we add "Ambiguous Dylan" to the help
file? The HB's hard enough for newbies to
get to grips with as it is, we really ought to
keep that updated. |
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Good Lord!!! The man just invented Television!!!! (Just turn the volume off.) |
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I think it's read di Lanes que... |
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Just to clarify - wrapping something up in misspelled and obfuscationary allusion does not an idea make. |
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Wasn't it Bob Dylan who did that video with the lyrics on big sheets of cardboard? |
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Aha, a search reveals "Subterranean Homesick Blues" - and some youtube [linked] |
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It still doesn't really make any sense though. |
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I also notice that [marked-for-deletion]
bollocks, hasn't been added to the help
file. Most distressing. |
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Light and sunny today, and the trees and
leaves will trail with daisies and barley
down the rivers of the windfall light. |
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//Just to clarify - wrapping something up in misspelled and obfuscationary allusion does not an idea make. // |
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challenge the *obfuscationary* thing. Per chance, would you mean *obfuscatory*? my goodness. you must be soooo embarassed. |
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In "Gun, With Occasional Music", the news on the radio only played music. |
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Was that by any chance "The day the music died" ? |
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// wrapping something up in misspelled and obfuscationary allusion does not an idea make // |
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[zen_tom], avoid any career move into Sales or Marketing. |
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Ha - career (and spelling) advice taken - as it happens, I'm going to a 2-day sales conference tomorrow - I'm hoping to win the "Most Cynical Attendee" award between being talked at too much by thousands of gleaming-toothed salesmen. |
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