On Tue, 30 Dec 2014 12:50:11 -0600 "Timothy Pearson" kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2014 11:35:45 +0900 Michele Calgaro michele.calgaro@yahoo.it wrote:
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On 12/30/2014 10:12 AM, Alexandre wrote:
What about a bee or an ant? They are both efficient and productive
animals, which was go perfectly with the TDE.
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I'll look at these possibilities! I did some test with the salamander,
and I'm not too sure about it. It is a
little bit disguisting...
-Alexandre
I am also a bit perplex by the salamander....
Legendarily, the salamander is associated with elemental fire. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamander_%28legendary_creature%29 ) Depictions of it in that capacity often don't resemble the real animal all that much.
E. Liddell
No one liked the heron idea? (*honest* beedback would be appreciated)
There's nothing wrong with the heron either; I think we're just still at the "flinging ideas around" stage.
I'm not sure the salamander is a good choice; OpenSUSE got away with an iguana but most of the other reptiles are bound to induce revulsion in a non-negligable portion of the populous. I'm not sure about a bee for the same reasons; it seems most people can identify with mammals and birds but not so much with insects, arachnids, and reptiles.
The more discussion we have about this, the more I think there there's *something* potentially objectionable about *any* animal we could pick.
E. Liddell