Re: Stay On Your Toes 2013-05-03
Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 7:12 am
That makes it the first spyware then?Jay-Em wrote:Soooo...
Someone placed a data-logging device on the gate?
Hmmm.. Interesting..
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That makes it the first spyware then?Jay-Em wrote:Soooo...
Someone placed a data-logging device on the gate?
Hmmm.. Interesting..
Actually it is not a busted Vulcan salute. It is a Spider Salute. The first and last fingers are the front and back legs on one side. The two middle fingers are the two middle legs. Check out spider pictures most of the middle legs are close together that way. A formal salute would be both hands with the thumbs making up the head, the palms the body. Ancient Anasazi salute honoring the spider women.Julie wrote:Yep...this is definitely a "sit back and enjoy your munchables until you can figure out what in tarnation is going on" update.
And it's amusing to me that the hand print is actually shaped like Lily's busted Vulcan salute.
I think you hit the nail on the head Julie... it appears that a certain Russian crewmember of the Enterprise might have made some of the glyphstones for this particular stargate.... in an alternate time line of course...Julie wrote:Yep...this is definitely a "sit back and enjoy your munchables until you can figure out what in tarnation is going on" update.
And it's amusing to me that the hand print is actually shaped like Lily's busted Vulcan salute.
Still, I think I would be tempted to install a booby trap to keep out invasive hands.Stigmartyr762 wrote:A Cleavage of holding is a handy thing to have around.
I can't help but wonder why Katherine didn't see the crystal?
Or did she see it and figure out it's purpose and left it there.
Will removing the crystal prevent Lilly and Suzi from arriving at Mesa Verde on time?
What's Dietzel up to?
Ouch!! Boy that looks painful.bmonk wrote:Still, I think I would be tempted to install a booby trap to keep out invasive hands.
Especially since it ended up in another bobby trap.RunningBull wrote:Ouch!! Boy that looks painful.bmonk wrote:Still, I think I would be tempted to install a booby trap to keep out invasive hands.
the rest of those pics are great too!!!Dave wrote:It will be interesting to see where they actually end up.
I guess the large amount of 'natural padding' helps!MerchManDan wrote:It always bemuses me to see ladies storing their mobile phones/slim wallets/etc in their brassieres. Isn't that uncomfortable? Having something artificial against my skin for too long makes me sweaty.
Try again, folks -- and do it with style!zachariah wrote:Especially since it ended up in another bobby trap.RunningBull wrote:Ouch!! Boy that looks painful.bmonk wrote:Still, I think I would be tempted to install a booby trap to keep out invasive hands.
Meh...it's not uncomfortable to me. Then again, you have to remember...some of us wear "artificial" things against our chests on a regular basis (i.e. bras with underwires), so tucking something in there is just, well, not a bothersome thing. You eventually don't even feel the thing you tucked away (as evidenced by kingklash's sister). Then again, while storing something in the bra isn't bothersome, occasionally retrieving it can be difficult.MerchManDan wrote:It always bemuses me to see ladies storing their mobile phones/slim wallets/etc in their brassieres. Isn't that uncomfortable? Having something artificial against my skin for too long makes me sweaty.
Umm there is a pun jar tapping what might pass as a foot off to your left.as363 wrote:Computer was down a couple of days - and then coming back today and trying to keep abreast - I run into this. WOW ! Thanks to everyone for the links and the puns . It takes me longer here than any other web-comic . And that's a tribute to all the inventive minds that hang out here on a regular basis. And - of course - Mr. P's delightful pictures.