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The original paint made from Lapis Lazuli is only 2x-3x more expensive. 37 mL oil: $11 synthetic, $39 genuine; 14 mL watercolor: $12 synthetic, $22 genuine

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Probably now the price of the original paint is much cheaper that 400 years ago. An interesting comparison is how many pounds of bread you could buy with the price of a 37ml genuine painting now and 400 years ago.
And Here I was thinking this would be an awesome story about the Adeptus Astartes :(
This is magical. I'd love to see you try to submit this again. I'm at WWDC all this week and would be willing to show it to the App Store Lab, where actual App Store employees could hear your argument in person. If you want to make this happen, get the app running again and email me.
Thank you for the praise :D. It made me wonder if this thing would still run so I got the ol xcode project from my archives, blew on it a bit to dust it off, inserted it into xcode, pressed play and ducked (in case of an explosion). But there was not even a spark. It ran immediately, albeit with a black frame around the old iphone aspect ratio.

Surprisingly, three or four clicks later I had it running full screen and even full iPad screen (which was but a dream when I made this app).

There's still a few loose ends such as making icons of proper dimensions but I will email you once I'm done if you are still interested in trying to get it past the guards.

If I remember right this is why the old painters used a red color as background and used grey on top of it.

Grey on red appears blueish. So this was a cheap alternative for the expensive blue colors.