Apologies but did the entire thread for the Black Diamond Tally Hos just get hijacked and renamed "What is a re-color"?
If so poor form Playing Card Forum.
That was my fault Jackson, I apologize, I started the BDTH thread originally and just edited to title so people knew what they were c licking into, Don got the thread split up so the BDTH has it’s own spot.
You're very confused. But you're so confused that you don't even realize how confused you are!
Like I said ... BTW: those two sentences you said are the same? They don't even have the same number of words in them... They convey the same idea, but do so in different ways.
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Both passages "say the same thing," from a certain point of view - yours, to be precise. ...
Seriously, to shrug off the changes made from deck to deck and categorize them as "recolors" is an insult to the designer and the concept of design itself. Jackson's simply being gracious enough to gloss over it and not be bothered by it.
So no, "we" are not right, but there is a way to put this into perspective.
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You've called it a "recolor" all this time, but it's the wrong term ... But to say the design is in your opinion "minimally changed," ... Because once you start talking about degrees of change ... it will always be up to the individual as to what constitutes a true ...
Seriously don’t need to be telling me what I am, that’s not your place, right, or privilege. Please keep it impersonal. You are culpable for how people take your words, regardless of what you mean by them.
The Shakespeare example doesn’t work for me, the entire core structure of the two sentences is completely different, not just most of the same words in a different order that say the same thing.
For me it isn’t just about what is being said, characters in a line that make a sentence, but how it is being said, and I don’t mean the words used and the order used therein, I mean the structure that is used, when you look at the overall composition, not the arrangement, the intent, not the words, the quick fox example is the same thing to me, where the Shakespeare example is very different. I feel like the above Ferrari example I made was decent to express where I am coming from.
And I would expect Jackson to be honest, not gracious, if he was offended. My suspicion is that he believes I am wrong and, can’t see it, and that takes any substance out anything I say that might offend him otherwise.
But I believe he knows that I am a fan of his work before anything and there is no criticism meant by my argument.