Kukeh, you just got me thinking with this Ghandi talk. Remember Hamurabi
fought crime by demanding an eye for an eye. I wonder what the prevalence of
blindness in that society was. I gotta look in the public records. Anyway before
I forget, Tiger is playing at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bayhill. He's
contending. Seriously.
Anyhow, about this eye-for-eye business. I am informed (by contemplation)
that if you should exchange the bad eyes of two blind people, there is an
increased chance of both eyes working in their new hosts. I think
opthalmologists ought to look into this concept. I think sometimes the health of
the eye depends in large measure on the genetic pre-disposition of the host in
addition to his/her environment and diet. For example, if I am blind and I am a
native of Papua. And Yahya is blind and a native of Kanilai, and that both of us
have one bad left eye, then should you exchange our bad eyes, there is an
increased likelihood our new eyes will both work. It may not work when you
exchange a bad human eye for a good or bad animal eye because of corneal,
vitreous, and retinal variations. I really think this ought to be looked
into further.
Good luck in your search for a Gambian graphic designer. I'll keep my
Bangoli prospect handy. You know my phone number. A graphic designer is a
graphic designer is a graphic designer. I do understand your intent.
Haruna.
In a message dated 3/26/2009 1:58:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Haruna,
Ghandi once said "An eye for an eye, soon the whole world is
blind". You
cannot afford to respond silence with silence. However, I do
not know of
Ms Sey's francophone skills. As for a a designer, I would
imagine a
Bangoli designer could substitute for a home-grown "Kambia
dingho"
although I will wait to find out if there is any out
there.
Malanding
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> Kukeh, will
a Bangoli graphic designer do if you can't find a Gambian
> designer???
Lemme know, lemme know. There is also a Malian graphic
> designer who
is amazing. Why are you trying to ignore my appeal to
> bear
respectfully on Miss Sey for French translation??? I don't like
> that
too tough. Haruna. I thought I were your friend??? New
> Kambians!!!
Whew! Haruna.
>
> In a message dated 3/26/2009 12:36:18
P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask]
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> Any Gambia graphic designers out
there specializing in portraits and
> book graphics?
Please contact me directly.
>
> Malanding
Jaiteh
>
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