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I agree "scythe is an awsome poser figuresContent Advisory! This message contains nudity
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... and "havoc" is a must have for us Sci fi fans (NUDITY AND MASSIVE BOOBS AT LINK IF YOU CLICK LINK AND STIL COMPLAIN YOU ARE THE ONE WITH THE PROBLEM!! :-) )Maybe, "Unnatural Breasts", hehe...
C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the
foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg
off.
-- Bjarne
Stroustrup
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Hell, I already used him as a throwaway character in the comic strip. I had a sequence scripted that I needed a demon for, and Havock was released the day I needed to start. Daz telepathy! This has happened a couple of times.-Mitch
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Argh! It's "Genie" or "Djinn". Warning from the spelling police. ;)
C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the
foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg
off.
-- Bjarne
Stroustrup
Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone
unless it's a spelling mistake that substantially alters the meaning of what's being said, IMHO the spelling police should go find a virtual donut shop :-)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :
genie ge"nie, g'enie g['e]`nie(j[=e]"n[=e]), n. [F.]
Same as Genius[1].
[1913 Webster]
(Islamic mythology) Same as jinnee.
[PJC]
(Fairy tales) A fabulous spirit having special powers,
often appearing in human form, which, when summoned by a
person, is required to perform the commands of the
summoner. It is based on the mythological jinnee; the
prototype is the genie residing in an oil lamp, summoned
by Aladdin.
[PJC]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :
Jinnee Jin"nee, Jinni Jin"ni(j[i^]n"n[=e]), n.; pl. Jinn
(j[i^]n). [Ar.] (Arabian & Mohammedan Myth.)
A genius or demon; one of the fabled genii, good and evil
spirits, supposed to be the children of fire, and to have the
power of assuming various forms. [Written also djinnee,
genie, genii, geni, etc.]
Syn: jinn; jin; djinn.
[1913 Webster]
Note: Jinn is also used as sing., with pl. jinns.
[1913 Webster]
From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) :
genie
n : (Islam) an invisible spirit mentioned in the Koran and
believed by Muslims to inhabit the earth and influence
mankind by appearing in the form of humans or animals
[syn: jinni, jinnee, djinni, djinny]
Where is that "Krispy Kreme"? I gotta talk to them about spelling as well. ;0)
C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the
foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg
off.
-- Bjarne
Stroustrup
Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone
Attached Link: http://www.weirdass.net
Bryce/poser for content. Photoshop the render into a print format. Xpress for assembly, and Illustrator for baloons. The font is comicraft's wild & crazy. -MitchI'll accept just about any spelling for djinnis and efrits because they are translated from another language and another time... with a totally different alphabet. How Perkins hears the word is different from how Perlman hears the word is different from how Perriman hears the word... and they are all trying to write it in English, another mutable language, after passing it through a few other tongues. "The Tales of the Thousand and One Nights" were known as a collected body throughout all the Near East and across North Africa a thousand years ago. The individual tales are much older (Homer was acquainted with a few of them). If there was a trade route, there were talkative people gathered along it. More than spices and fabrics were carried from exotic lands. All those voices and all those languages... and no one true spelling. The written form of a word is important. It is a record, and, with other variations of that word, provides information about what is known by a people at a given point in their history. But it is dead and embalmed. An anology would be a skeleton of a saber-toothed cat perfect under glass compared to the living cats with all their grace and all their clumsiness and all their vitality. I wouldn't trade my cat for a museum worth of bones, nor would I want the spoken flexible mutable words of our language to be frozen by some committee. Carolly, Occasional Member of the Spelling Police
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I got this Guy and his Pal at DAZ3d, I found this model to be strange yet captivating as well, I am very impressed with it and would love to see the artist continue on making creatures. Thanks Sanctum art.