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Guardian
Interesting stuff there, indeed. By the way, I'm still doing something or other for the local well people here in the United States of America, gathering public domain photos. One of those laptop computers did have photos from the San Francisco Public Library multimedia collection, each of which costs $15 USD to use per publication per photo. These photos range from 1860 or thereabouts through to sometime during the 20th century... If you will note, Tynon.com does not have any of these photos edited, turned into avatars or icons anywhere within its game or code or adverts.
Funds should be remitted to:
San Francisco Public Library
1000 Larkin
San Francisco, CA 94102
The San Francisco Public Library is probably searching for collection agents to help track down offenders, a few of whom might have past due multimedia fees of five or six figures by now. The folks at the public library are probably quite aware of how the game code got to Hawaii and then to Shanghai, China from Nottingham and Cambridge and Oxford, England, United Kingdom.
Evidently, someone got "shanghai-ed" in Shanghai. Still not sure who did the possibly deliberate typographical error generation in the dialog there, unless someones were smoking things grown on the airport runway again, full of perchlorate and/or hexavalent chromium, possibly even barium oxide or cesium....
So, back to posting public domain photos, for the next version of Camilla, Queen of the Lost Empire, or something like that, hopefully (yes, Camilla, Queen of the Lost City did exist as a small corporation limited edition illustrated novel series during the 1930s and 1940s...) Oh, she did look like quite the goddess in that saga there.
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