[Clipart] Sea of Subjectivity
Nicu Buculei
nicu at apsro.com
Fri Jan 27 11:05:37 PST 2006
singlecell wrote:
> B Kreps wrote:
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>> Quickly I can think of two solutions to this problem:
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>> 1. Moderators: Basically a human censor, the task is objective VARIETY.
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>> 2. (My preference) Public index limiting with private indexes for user
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> I've been put off by the same issue - there's just too much in one go.
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> A previous email on the subject of tarot cards referenced a set of
> playing cards
> (http://openclipart.org/cgi-bin/navigate/recreation/games/cards/ornamental),
> which is good. But if more playing cards were uploaded into the same
> section, the cards would soon be mixed and tedious to search. Once
> you've seen one card, you get an idea of what the rest are like, and
> grouping them into sets would seem logical.
Those are my cards and there are more sets:
http://openclipart.org/cgi-bin/navigate/recreation/games/cards/bordered
http://openclipart.org/cgi-bin/navigate/recreation/games/cards/simple
http://openclipart.org/cgi-bin/navigate/recreation/games/cards/white
http://openclipart.org/cgi-bin/navigate/recreation/games/cards/cardbacks
They have different keywords and are grouped by keywords, resulting in
different sets/sections
> There are other examples such as colour/size variations of the same
> image, etc, which could be considered as a set.
How about the case when the user want to download just one single card,
not the entire set?
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