From: Vladimir Vasyagin <vasyagin-AT-hotmail.com> To: <puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 18:25:45 -0500 Subject: Re: [Puptcrit] Is Vladimir's car a puppet? Well, Alan, you answer to yourself - 'A rock rolling down hill moves too, but is not a puppet..' Even it was pushing down by someone. And so the picture on the computer screen couldn=92t be a puppet. Even it=92s the great picture (that I really love). Thank you for discussion. Vladimir > From: alangregorycook-AT-msn.com > To: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org > Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 17:02:32 +0000 > Subject: [Puptcrit] Is Vladimir's car a puppet? > > I have seen a few cars in traffic that expressed emotions (impatience, hostility or anger) but most JUST move rather than animate. A rock rolling down hill moves too, but is not a puppet.. Unlike horses, donkeys, camels and other animals used in transportation which are living beings, and can express emotions, cars generally are not puppets. They don't present the illusion of a living, breathing vehicle in spite of all those automotive magazine & TV ads. > > > _______________________________________________ > List address: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org > Admin interface: http://lists.puptcrit.org/mailman/listinfo/puptcrit > Archives: http://www.driftline.org _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390710/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ List address: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org Admin interface: http://lists.puptcrit.org/mailman/listinfo/puptcrit Archives: http://www.driftline.org
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