I beg to differ. Re-visit the pictures in post 26, especially the middle one. Clearly this is how the pallets are meant to be viewed. Notice the pallets are "suspended" in a sea of earth tone. This image is captured in a simple, almost Cubist, representation on the military vehicles.
A valid point. I am not qualified to critique this "artist" theory as I have a Bachelor of Science degree. Perhaps someone with a Bachelor of Arts degree can comment.
Steve
I would have never thought that you had a degree in BS![]()
I just noticed that you are located in New Jersey. Because we have not heard from the OP (Bob), it is your responsibility to make inquires as to the pallet formations.
Steve
Most fields in NJ have names. They are called parking lots. I will do what I can to bring this to a conclusion. If I knew where sparcs lived, I would check to be sure he is ok, then throttle him for leaving us hanging.
If I find the fields and see feet under the pallets, I'm outta there!
That's the spirit!!:thumbsup:
Make sure that you take photos first.
Steve
Correction: 372
Ack!! :shocked: Don't go and ruin our fun with "alleged" facts.![]()
Ohh!! Look at the shiny quarter!!
I beg to differ. Re-visit the pictures in post 26, especially the middle one. Clearly this is how the pallets are meant to be viewed. Notice the pallets are "suspended" in a sea of earth tone. This image is captured in a simple, almost Cubist, representation on the military vehicles.
Or its minimalist art project.
The rapid growth of this "military" clique makes me skeptical of the scientific qualifications of its members. As I demonstrated in my critique, the "military" theory is flawed. The pictogram on the side of the military vehicle has but two sides, while the pallet formations are triangular, with the base of the triangle being formed by the earth. I used the term "earthbound" in my critique, which orezok misread, whether by mistake (which I doubt) or by design, as "earth brown." Rather than accept my critique as constructive criticism, he has managed to dupe a gullible public by claiming that his theory is not flawed. Absent photographic evidence of the pallets suspended in mid-air, the "military" theory must be dismissed as idle speculation.Steve