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Nice game, lost an hour or so. I too didn't feel like clearing them all again just to gain 5 more levels.
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I can't really imagine a single safety protocol that would prevent someone from the general public calling the local PD about a bomb threat. The artist could have erected large signs explaining that he was commissioned by the museum to install his art, that it was simply made of carrots and not to be frightened in the least but to enjoy his twist on artistic expression, and people still would have bellyached.
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How about Schrodinger's zombie in an explosive lined box?
I must find a horn like that to sound on New Years.
I must find a horn like that to sound on New Years.
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Toaster tongs. Just don't get it too close to the electrically charged heating elements.
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Stunning.
I don't see how anyone could try and deny that we ever landed on the moon with 'evidence' like this.
I don't see how anyone could try and deny that we ever landed on the moon with 'evidence' like this.
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lion-o got to it before I could. Thundercats isn't a movie, at least not until next year.
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Can someone just put an HD webcam in that spot, and then write some code to make that become my screensaver?
Incredible video.
Incredible video.
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Wait, are the lights American? It does border with Canada, so it is entirely possible that the lights are Canadian. That side of the falls is much nicer in the first place.
It's really quite spectacular in the winter with ice everywhere and those colored lights at night.
It's really quite spectacular in the winter with ice everywhere and those colored lights at night.
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That takes some thought to do. None of my metal sculptures have poseable joints, but I always thought it'd be fun to do.
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It now begs the question, "How long has it been doing that?".
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The "She doesn't even realize" design is even more awesome in cake form.
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Yes, one of the first merit badges that I earned as a boy scout was handicap awareness. I never met any other scouts with that one.
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I've actually met plenty of guys whom I could imagine doing the exact same thing. If you've got the rhythm you've just got to dance, no matter where you are.
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Ooh, its just like visiting the art shows at SIGGRAPH each year.
I'd say that someone using a computer to create art does indeed have to be talented in traditional arts, know how to draw, handle perspective, understand camera lenses and their functions, etc... You have to understand how to make art no matter what medium is used. You can't simply throw all the rules away, but must know how to use them well.
The computer never generates the exact image you want. The craftsmanship comes from telling the computer what you want to achieve, balancing its simulation versus your vision, and in most cases, lots of tweaking and post render changes. Trust me, it doesn't simply do the work for you.
I'd say that someone using a computer to create art does indeed have to be talented in traditional arts, know how to draw, handle perspective, understand camera lenses and their functions, etc... You have to understand how to make art no matter what medium is used. You can't simply throw all the rules away, but must know how to use them well.
The computer never generates the exact image you want. The craftsmanship comes from telling the computer what you want to achieve, balancing its simulation versus your vision, and in most cases, lots of tweaking and post render changes. Trust me, it doesn't simply do the work for you.
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I never knew that Mr. Lasseter had directed this during his time at Disney. Interesting bit of history.