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- DinkyInky
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That creature is magnificent! What kind is it? Is it really that large? I would imagine it's parlour to not be ordinary.
I am not going to link it again for those phobic to it's "charms".
I am not going to link it again for those phobic to it's "charms".
Yanno how some people have Angels/Devils for a conscience? I have a Dark Elf ShadowKnight and a Half Elf Ranger for mine. The really bad part is when they agree on something.
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Do a Google on Golden Orb Spiders. They get that big and bigger.DinkyInky wrote:That creature is magnificent! What kind is it? Is it really that large? I would imagine it's parlour to not be ordinary.
I am not going to link it again for those phobic to it's "charms".
"The price of perfection is prohibitive." - Anonymous
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Not through with spiders yet.
I followed a link to the International Space Station's live feed. (Way cool, btw.) And what's on the header but...
"Spiiiders iin Spaaaaace!"
I, for one, welcome our new arachnid overlords...
I followed a link to the International Space Station's live feed. (Way cool, btw.) And what's on the header but...
"Spiiiders iin Spaaaaace!"
I, for one, welcome our new arachnid overlords...
"The price of perfection is prohibitive." - Anonymous
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Meanwhile, back at Mesa Verde...
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H.R. Giger style wedding cake.


Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!

I'm done thinking for today! It's caused me enough trouble!
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I do not even want to THINK about what that cost.
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Several weeks of very bad dreams and premonitions, for whoever wielded the icing squirt-tube.AnotherFairportfan wrote:I do not even want to THINK about what that cost.
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It had to have been worth it, though. Can you imagine the bride walking down the aisle in a power loader?Dave wrote:Several weeks of very bad dreams and premonitions, for whoever wielded the icing squirt-tube.AnotherFairportfan wrote:I do not even want to THINK about what that cost.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!

I'm done thinking for today! It's caused me enough trouble!
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Personally, i would have rigged the cakebusters to pop up instead of being there on top all along...
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Hugh Jackman Nearly Castrated Himself
He's Wolverine. He has a mutant healing factor.
It would have grown back.
<full story at New York Daily News>The Daily Beast wrote: The Wolverine might have big cojones on screen, but actor Hugh Jackman almost lost his while filming. According to the 45-year-old actor, he almost castrated himself with Wolverine’s claws while shooting a nude scene. “There was a very intense first scene and I insisted on a closed set. I ran around the corner and all the female members of the crew were gathered there. I tried to cover myself and cut my inner thigh,” Jackman said on The Graham Norton Show. After that, he said, “The metal claws had to go—you can’t have bits and pieces flying off.”
He's Wolverine. He has a mutant healing factor.
It would have grown back.
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It's not really a technically difficult cake, nor does it appear to be a very large one, but the amount of time spent figuring out the design and then shaping all of those little fiddly bits. . .AnotherFairportfan wrote:I do not even want to THINK about what that cost.
That's airbrushed fondant, not icing. If somebody had to try to do that with an icing bag, they wouldn't need the Giger design to go insane.Dave wrote:Several weeks of very bad dreams and premonitions, for whoever wielded the icing squirt-tube.
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So, this afternoon, i played with my 500mm mirror lens on the Nikon.
So, here is a picture of the house across the street, with the zoom at 29mm (roughly a "normal" lens for the format, equivalent to about 44mm for full-frame 35mm) - reduced to (roughly) 17%:

So i put on the 500mm and (after some annoying futzing around because the Nikon is a lot more snobbish about working manually with non-CPU lenses than the Olympus was), i got THIS shot (reduced to roughly 15%) - and, if you squint a little, you can see the corresponding portion of the other shot at the same scale, down there at the lower left.

And here - at full resolution - is the segment of the full image that corresponds to the long lens shot:

So, here is a picture of the house across the street, with the zoom at 29mm (roughly a "normal" lens for the format, equivalent to about 44mm for full-frame 35mm) - reduced to (roughly) 17%:

So i put on the 500mm and (after some annoying futzing around because the Nikon is a lot more snobbish about working manually with non-CPU lenses than the Olympus was), i got THIS shot (reduced to roughly 15%) - and, if you squint a little, you can see the corresponding portion of the other shot at the same scale, down there at the lower left.

And here - at full resolution - is the segment of the full image that corresponds to the long lens shot:

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Something i just posted over at the Misfile forum, in a category titled "Things that re-affirm my low opinion of human nature":
(Incidentally, i started that thread on 8 November 2012, and to date there are 1,741 posts in it.)
============...the thought that this film may actually make money:
(Incidentally, i started that thread on 8 November 2012, and to date there are 1,741 posts in it.)
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Driving a woody takes on a whole new meaning: Handmade Wooden VW Beetle
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!

I'm done thinking for today! It's caused me enough trouble!
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It does seem like a rather strained and silly concept for a movie, but as I don't go in for the "romantic comedy" genre and haven't seen it myself I can't really judge whether it's garbage, despicable, a worthy effort, or brilliant. IMDB has precisely one review, which gushes so much I sorta suspect it's a plant... and some "Wow, what a weird idea" forum comments from folks who don't seem to have seen the film.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Something i just posted over at the Misfile forum, in a category titled "Things that re-affirm my low opinion of human nature":
...the thought that this film may actually make money
As to reinforcing a low opinion of human nature... I could see that in some outcomes:
- The film is actually garbage or despicable, but is popular or exploitive enough to make $$$.
- The film is actually good or brilliant, does poorly, but makes money for the producers because they had signed exploitive contracts with all of the actors.
Hey, that's an idea about how to spend the upcomng six-week Wapsi hiatus! You coud rent the film, watch it a few times, and then write us a detailed report!

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This is actually the first thing I think of nowadays when I hear about a manure pile of a new movie; that or The Tax Write-Off Scam. That, or Uwe Bo is off his meds again.....Dave wrote:
On the other hand, if the movie is terrible, and bombs justifiably, it would tend to speak well of human nature (except perhaps for that of its backers, who might have awful taste and/or judgment, or mght be pulling some sort of "Springtime For Hitler" scam which was intended to lose money).
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Or it could be all of the above, with different people doing it for different reasons. You can also throw in the "avant-garde artist who intentionally makes a bad movie as a statement on public tastes" scenario, too, while you're at it.NOTDilbert wrote:This is actually the first thing I think of nowadays when I hear about a manure pile of a new movie; that or The Tax Write-Off Scam. That, or Uwe Bo is off his meds again.....Dave wrote:
On the other hand, if the movie is terrible, and bombs justifiably, it would tend to speak well of human nature (except perhaps for that of its backers, who might have awful taste and/or judgment, or mght be pulling some sort of "Springtime For Hitler" scam which was intended to lose money).
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Natalie after a couple hours of running around in the park with the dog we're going to be getting.

I picked this one because it shows off her blue eyes best.

I picked this one because it shows off her blue eyes best.
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And she's quite properly besmudged and tousled. Looks as if her activity was nice and active... just as running around in a park really should be!