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    Thanks! I went to my local botanical garden on Monday and the rose garden was in full bloom; looked better than it did all summer.

    I wish I could remember half of the names given to the various roses there. They have such colorful names to compliment their hues.

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    Trip up to the remote reaches of Western Scotland, where my lady grew up and her folks still live. My first real visit to Scotland - had only travelled through by train previously on the way up to the Shetland islands.

    Beautiful, grey, bleak, barren landscapes and heavy, overcast skies. Many, many lochs. It rained constantly, and I would have hoped for nothing less.

    Pics taken on likkle Nikon snap-matic jobby, so didn't really do the scenery any justice.


    Loch Lomond, can just make out the double rainbow



    Inveraray on Loch Fyne



    Loch Crinan






    Brief burst of sunshine at Bellanoch ...



    Tayvallich on Loch Sween





    The Sound of Jura



    Ardrichaig, the village where my lady grew up and her folks still live. Views over Loch Gilp.



    Two things struck me on this trip, firstly how beautiful parts of this little island can be, and secondly how utterly settled some people are.

    My lady's folks lived in that house since she was a baby, both were teachers at the local school throughout their careers, they've now retired in the same house and will see out their days there. My upbringing was so peripatetic, always on the move around the world, so I'm always taken aback by such localised folk, and how different that life is. Their community is everything, and they are so active in that community. It's quite wonderful.

    We're spending Christmas there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steely Glint View Post
    It's actually the original French billion, which is bi-million, which is a million to the power of 2. We adopted the word, and then they changed it, presumably as revenge for Crecy and Agincourt, and then the treasonous Americans adopted the new French usage and spread it all over the world. And now we have to use it.

    And that's Why I'm Voting Leave.

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    Wonderful
    "Wer Visionen hat, sollte zum Arzt gehen." - Helmut Schmidt

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    I think I should visit Scotland soon! Looks pretty
    Keep on keepin' the beat alive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuk2 View Post


    Brief burst of sunshine at Bellanoch ...


    That is just beautiful! Nice capture.

    Can I give you a little compositional tip? Try not to center your horizon lines. Google the "rule of thirds", and think of it when framing your shots, it'll make you look pro.



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    Jeebus Tim did you look closely at your pic?

    Such is Life...

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    Hah Termite!

    How could TWF not have a shot of Loch Ness!

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    Nessie's great!!!

    And so is termites Loch Ness Monster pic!

    Wait, did you see what I did there?



    This is one of those "not goin' on MY finger!" jobs:


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    Pretty. You should do this shit for a living.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bitter Jeweler View Post
    That is just beautiful! Nice capture.
    Fanx.

    Can I give you a little compositional tip? Try not to center your horizon lines. Google the "rule of thirds", and think of it when framing your shots, it'll make you look pro.
    Just looked it up. Handy tip!


    Quote Originally Posted by termite View Post
    Jeebus Tim did you look closely at your pic?


    Actually - not such bad shopping technique there


    Quote Originally Posted by Bitter Jeweler View Post
    This is one of those "not goin' on MY finger!" jobs:
    Intricate - not to my simple tastes but that is incredibly ornate. Wow.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steely Glint View Post
    It's actually the original French billion, which is bi-million, which is a million to the power of 2. We adopted the word, and then they changed it, presumably as revenge for Crecy and Agincourt, and then the treasonous Americans adopted the new French usage and spread it all over the world. And now we have to use it.

    And that's Why I'm Voting Leave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuk2 View Post
    Actually - not such bad shopping technique there
    It is a terrible technique really but I saw those little islands and instantly pictured Nessie's head craning out in front of them and did a quick chop n shop in between actually "working". Its mostly clone tool and softening brush and looks really crap but everyone knew what it was and the UniqeNess of it here.



    Intricate - not to my simple tastes but that is incredibly ornate. Wow.
    It looks like a substantial baroque style sculpture right there on your finger.
    Such is Life...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuk2 View Post
    My lady's folks lived in that house since she was a baby, both were teachers at the local school throughout their careers, they've now retired in the same house and will see out their days there. My upbringing was so peripatetic, always on the move around the world, so I'm always taken aback by such localised folk, and how different that life is. Their community is everything, and they are so active in that community. It's quite wonderful.

    We're spending Christmas there.
    It looks fantastic mate.

    My GF comes from the Isle of Skye so I'm hoping to visit there for New Year. Her folks have also got a place in Edinburgh which is also a great place to visit. I'm moving up there very soon when I've found a new job
    All those moments lost in time... like tears in the rain

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    Spoiler:
    In the future, the Berlin wall will be a mile high, and made of steel. You too will be made to crawl, to lick children's blood from jackboots. There will be no creativity, only productivity. Instead of love there will be fear and distrust, instead of surrender there will be submission. Contact will be replaced with isolation, and joy with shame. Hope will cease to exist as a concept. The Earth will be covered with steel and concrete. There will be an electronic policeman in every head. Your children will be born in chains, live only to serve, and die in anguish and ignorance.
    The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference.

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    Frog eggs?
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    Something like that.

    Not the Lord of the Flies, alas
    In the future, the Berlin wall will be a mile high, and made of steel. You too will be made to crawl, to lick children's blood from jackboots. There will be no creativity, only productivity. Instead of love there will be fear and distrust, instead of surrender there will be submission. Contact will be replaced with isolation, and joy with shame. Hope will cease to exist as a concept. The Earth will be covered with steel and concrete. There will be an electronic policeman in every head. Your children will be born in chains, live only to serve, and die in anguish and ignorance.
    The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference.

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    What's the difference?

    Finished that book by the way. Saw your favorite quote about the rich walking among the stars with the poorest still dreaming of a enough to eat. I liked the reference to seeing what a civilization could be, in the Senders. It sort of goes hand in hand with my "Myth of Civlization" thread, that being our "civilization" is sloppy, callous (brutal?) and temporary while Lem's Senders were something altogether better. I think he must have longed for that in humanity (is he dead?). I know I do.

    Interesting concept, also, about how the gap between rich and poor is the driving force behind consumerism and that if the poor ever caught up, then we would turn our resources to other endeavors. Spoken like a true communist, I suppose. But I don't agree. Consumerism, the drive to compete for and accumulate wealth, even shiny useless baubles, is rooted in our genes, not our culture. The culture's built on that foundation.
    The Rules
    Copper- behave toward others to elicit treatment you would like (the manipulative rule)
    Gold- treat others how you would like them to treat you (the self regard rule)
    Platinum - treat others the way they would like to be treated (the PC rule)

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    He passed away a few years ago at the age of 82.

    The thing with Lem is, I can never tell if he's really serious or being a writer. I don't know how much he projected onto the senders from his own desires, and how much he was writing Hogarth. And how much of Hogarth was him. Or what he wanted to see. I can't know. His other books are as mystifying even though there's a constant undercurrent, that life's permanent transmission, that his work conveys. I think he came closest to the 'Truth', inasmuch as we can find it, about some of these things. He answers many existential crises by shifting their focus. It's a weirdly comforting sleight of hand.

    If anything, our culture serves as an inhibitor towards our baser instincts. Gross over-generalization, but I just got home from a bar so cut me some slack. The drive to compete, to out-smart, struggle and triumph are the motivators behind the most barbarous cultures in our recent past. Shifting the focus of that to a more personal, consumer/worker-based apparatus is just re-adjusting the same obnoxious drive, instead of combating it. We have, in part, defeated rape, robbery, and murder. We should strive, in our lives, to defeat also greed. As is evident from the current global crisis, it is just as heinous and disgusting as those other crimes, those little side-steps we take back into the time when property was a novel concept as was the hammer.
    In the future, the Berlin wall will be a mile high, and made of steel. You too will be made to crawl, to lick children's blood from jackboots. There will be no creativity, only productivity. Instead of love there will be fear and distrust, instead of surrender there will be submission. Contact will be replaced with isolation, and joy with shame. Hope will cease to exist as a concept. The Earth will be covered with steel and concrete. There will be an electronic policeman in every head. Your children will be born in chains, live only to serve, and die in anguish and ignorance.
    The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference.

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    Early this morning I pulled into a layby to adjust a wing-mirror. Turned around and saw that: sunrise on Blencathra. The camera phone doesn't really do it justice.

    Sometimes, the Lakes are generous to me.
    The light that once I thought compassion still casting shadows in your action
    The words you shared were cold transactions that bring me to curse what you've done
    When you're up there absorbed in greatness with such success you've grown complacent
    I hope you scorch your many faces when you fly too close to the sun

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    It's 4 inches excluding the bale.


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    I don't actually see why anyone would want to wear that, but it's quite shiny, sunshine.

    By the way, I would have hugged you.
    We're stuck in a bloody snowglobe.

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    Family insisted they had to have a picture of me sporting the new do!



    they then insisted I should act like a grown up and stop whining how I hate to pose for pictures:


    I could have had class. I could have been a contender.
    I could have been somebody. Instead of a bum
    Which is what I am

    I aim at the stars
    But sometimes I hit London

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    I say seƱor, you do look much better sporting a mullet! Reminds me of a young(ish) Kurt Russell. Oh and is that your lady? If so, she's hot.

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    Zigz and Bjorn Borg, separated at birth.

    Quote Originally Posted by Steely Glint View Post
    It's actually the original French billion, which is bi-million, which is a million to the power of 2. We adopted the word, and then they changed it, presumably as revenge for Crecy and Agincourt, and then the treasonous Americans adopted the new French usage and spread it all over the world. And now we have to use it.

    And that's Why I'm Voting Leave.

  26. #176
    Ziggy, I thought you were black.
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    I am black.
    I could have had class. I could have been a contender.
    I could have been somebody. Instead of a bum
    Which is what I am

    I aim at the stars
    But sometimes I hit London

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    You got your skin lightened? Or is it a side-effect of reeking like burnt tobacco all the time?
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    Gold- treat others how you would like them to treat you (the self regard rule)
    Platinum - treat others the way they would like to be treated (the PC rule)

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    OMFG ZIG grow your mullet back! This must be the cause of the all those mysterious bird deaths!
    Such is Life...

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