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immanuel goldstein
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May 19, 2004 8:58AM
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Originally posted by segovius
Hehe - looks like we'll both be staying away from Paris because of the climate then.
Although I can stand the Parisian climate for quite an extended period, it is not the ideal for my Levantine constitution.
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Btw - what happened to your sig ? It was a goodie.
I have no idea, it's still there on my profile. And as I click ?preview reply? it does display.
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powerdoc
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May 19, 2004 10:01AM
I like to visit Paris in August when the town is empty, but i'll hate to habit there.
Much more happy in my little town, surrounded by big trees, birds and squirrels.
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curiousuburb
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May 19, 2004 12:28PM
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Originally posted by Powerdoc
I like to visit Paris in August when the town is empty, but i'll hate to habit there.
Much more happy in my little town, surrounded by big trees, birds and squirrels.
big trees, birds, and squirrels are stress relievers on some level
but for those who want the night lights of paris without living there
(or those who have 8 Cinema displays in need of panoramic wallpaper)
Paris by Night
14,929 x 526 pixels 1.7MB
huge, but impressive
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powerdoc
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May 19, 2004 12:54PM
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Originally posted by curiousuburb
big trees, birds, and squirrels are stress relievers on some level
but for those who want the night lights of paris without living there
(or those who have 8 Cinema displays in need of panoramic wallpaper)
Paris by Night
14,929 x 526 pixels 1.7MB
huge, but impressive
Nice panoramic 360° shot.
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curiousuburb
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May 19, 2004 1:03PM
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Originally posted by Powerdoc
Nice panoramic 360° shot.
thought you'd like it
when I first saw it, I thought... cool... and scrolled right... and kept scrolling.. and scrolling
my second reaction was... WTF?!? Who has a desktop this big!
my third reaction was... got to dig out my QTVR tools and stitch it into a Pano...
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aquatic
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May 20, 2004 1:36AM
That pic is cool! Now I wish I had a 23" Cinema Display to hook to my 12" PB mmm...
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Isnt it a good thing we didnt follow the French plan in WWII, had we, we would be speaking in German or Japanese
You derailed your own thread man.
Fran you're right about those Sox!
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the installer
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May 20, 2004 6:41AM
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Originally posted by a_greer
when was the last time that someone in any walk of life got 20 minutes of applause?
Oh, great opera singers get them (fairly) regularly.
And on another note, maybe it just proves how detested, especially outside the U.S., Bush
really
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- T. I.
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the installer
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May 20, 2004 6:51AM
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Originally posted by Kickaha
Starting with Bowling for Columbine though... he's gone from documentary maker to spinmeister.
As if the Bush adminstration doesn't spin
And what should we all do then, just lie down and roll over? Get real.
-T. I.
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Originally posted by segovius
Hehe - looks like we'll both be staying away from Paris because of the climate then.
Although I can stand the Parisian climate for quite an extended period, it is not the ideal for my Levantine constitution.
Btw - what happened to your sig ? It was a goodie.
I have no idea, it's still there on my profile. And as I click ?preview reply? it does display.
Much more happy in my little town, surrounded by big trees, birds and squirrels.
Originally posted by Powerdoc
I like to visit Paris in August when the town is empty, but i'll hate to habit there.
Much more happy in my little town, surrounded by big trees, birds and squirrels.
big trees, birds, and squirrels are stress relievers on some level
but for those who want the night lights of paris without living there
(or those who have 8 Cinema displays in need of panoramic wallpaper)
Paris by Night 14,929 x 526 pixels 1.7MB
huge, but impressive
Originally posted by curiousuburb
big trees, birds, and squirrels are stress relievers on some level
but for those who want the night lights of paris without living there
(or those who have 8 Cinema displays in need of panoramic wallpaper)
Paris by Night 14,929 x 526 pixels 1.7MB
huge, but impressive
Nice panoramic 360° shot.
Originally posted by Powerdoc
Nice panoramic 360° shot.
thought you'd like it
when I first saw it, I thought... cool... and scrolled right... and kept scrolling.. and scrolling
my second reaction was... WTF?!? Who has a desktop this big!
my third reaction was... got to dig out my QTVR tools and stitch it into a Pano...
Isnt it a good thing we didnt follow the French plan in WWII, had we, we would be speaking in German or Japanese
You derailed your own thread man.
Fran you're right about those Sox!
Originally posted by a_greer
when was the last time that someone in any walk of life got 20 minutes of applause?
Oh, great opera singers get them (fairly) regularly.
And on another note, maybe it just proves how detested, especially outside the U.S., Bush really is.
- T. I.
Originally posted by Kickaha
Starting with Bowling for Columbine though... he's gone from documentary maker to spinmeister.
As if the Bush adminstration doesn't spin
And what should we all do then, just lie down and roll over? Get real.
-T. I.