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| I really like the house paint and the cloud. How come the cloud look so odd can you put some explaination at your picture posting so we can enjoy it better and learn in the process. ![]()
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| sorry, that was some cloud formation over America somewhere... not quite sure why it happened. this one... ![]() it's all up to the imagination. |
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| I am looking but not listening ![]()
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| Leaving Long Beach for San Diego. Cruise ship termanal.
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| Mermaid? http://www.toseeinthedark.it/En/collanaperle.htm ![]() La collana di perle 2002, miscellaneous technique, paper cm 240x152 Exhibitions: AREZZO, Municipal Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, 2002 MAC - Contemporary Art Museum, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2003 AUSTRIA CENTER, Vienna, 2004 PHAROS FOUNDATION Kastelliotissa (Nicosia), Cipro, 2004 CAIRO AWARD, MONDADORI, 2004 First found on this Blog: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2...fect_woman.php |
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| Finally! My claims to spotting "Octapwoman" are substantiated. Nobody believed me around here, as I had admitted to imbibing substantially prior to the encounter, and had been at sea several days. The specimen I spotted was much better endowed, um...pectorally. You can, in fact, appreciate this on most radiographic images as the shadowing of fatty tissue does attenuate x-ray. Not as attractive as I remember, but I am relieved none-the-less. Thanks for posting that, Mike (Where you guys find this stuff, I don't care - its great!) |
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| Octopussy? |
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| This might be the artist homepage: http://www.toseeinthedark.it/ In english: http://www.toseeinthedark.it/En/index.htm http://www.toseeinthedark.it/img/specchioHome.jpg |
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| All in the family |
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| I concure with Guillermo. You can do a practical test. Take a board about four or five foot long and push it in the water. The end of the board forward allways has a tendancey to dip and dive down. Put a weight on the front of the board, this increases. |
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| I don't get it? wrong thread maybe? May not be a picture, but it certainly appears random ![]() |
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| Smoothride didnt attach something properly, and Wispete hit the wrong thread, I think....looks like it anyway.
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| he... he... back to work guys
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