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I was going to wait until the end of the week, as that is what I thought you meant...but since everyone else has chimed in...
Happy Birthday, TJohn!
Dana
Everywhere except where one belongs!
Dana
Venus and Jupiter won't be this close to each other for another 50 years
It is Saturday. I think people were trying to get their happys in before they forgot. Thank you Dana!
Venus and Mars are all right tonight.
mars is deelishus
deciding if dessert is preshus mars bar or ice cream or both!!
or a sippss whisky knock out the bonegnomes
Yes he is.
You do have a point. I had too many question marks. I needed some stability in that post.
Is that why we were discussing the courtship of sheep?
Got the question mark right! And the exclamation points!
ROFL. Venus and Jupiter and lambs everywhere.
Computers don't usually work in the pool.
Venus and Mars? Dude look like a lady?
Yow!
Just got back from the symphony at Chautauqua (pronounced: Shah-tah'-kwa). First half was jazz by Wynton Maraslis & the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra . Eh, OK but jazz isn't my bag. But nice to hear it from one of the best. Second half was Brahms 2nd Symphony performed by the CSO (Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra). Great as always. Final symphony of the year. Good way to end it.
Chautauqua: Wonderful way to hear a symphony. Open air amphitheater, inside a small town, narrow 1800's streets, 19th century houses & hotels surround the amphitheater. People can sit in a rocking chair on the front veranda of their house or hotel and listen to the symphony. Bicycles are popular transport. Only drawback is the seating is like church pews. Bring your own cushion (sold in the town bookstore). I always go about two hours early to make sure I get a parking space in the lower parking lot. Then I wander through the main gate and down the old tree lined streets to the main town park. Divert to the ice cream parlor and get a sundae, wander back out to the park and sit on a park bench to eat my sundae and watch the kids play on the grass or at the fountain, take pictures of the grounds before dark, wander slowly toward the amphitheater, pick a seat in the back row (so I get the cool evening breezes but am still just under the roof in case of rain), adjust my cushions and park my cane and wait the remaining 20 minutes watching the amphitheater fill up. It was almost completely full tonight by dark. Being in the back row on the end I can slip out of my seat if my legs get cramped. Even just wandering around outside the amphitheater while the symphony is going on is a wonderful experience, sort of an 1890 carnival atmosphere. Outside the amphitheater hundreds of other people are wandering the streets going or coming from other theaters or events (opera, classes, museums, parties ...) stopping a while to listen then carrying on with their personal agenda. Chautauqua, a wonderful experience.
As expected it's terribly expensive to live at Chautauqua during the season (June/July/August). But for out of town visitors, symphonies are only $40 and sometimes only $20. Chautauqua is a closed community. You either have to have a day ($$) or week ($$$) or season pass ($$$$) or a ticket to an event to get on grounds. http://ciweb.org/
Photos from tonight's event.
...or Montana.
...what!?!? you ate a whole planet....is Galactus somwhere in your family tree?
...and did it taste like cherry or strawberry?
...looks absoultely enjoyable.
how about mars bar icecream
oh that might explain things.
bone gnomes terribly painful today. dunno why.
epsoms salts good stuff.
those movies/commercials showing people at the beach with their laptops TOTAL BS
no wayy they seeing their screens in the sunlight.
ewe?
So I get home after work yesterday and pull the offending duf file out of Daz to work on, go to upzip it to throw it into an online JSON editor and BOOM... the duf file won't open because it's corrupt. That would explain not being able to open my scene.
While sitting there trying to figure out how to go about salvaging my scene a went off in my head. I'm a paranoid person. I go and check and, low and behold, I have TWO backup copies of all my scene files. So I take the latest and open it in Daz and it works! It should only take an hour or so to bring it up to date, so... .
My complaint? I didn't remember my backup copies until I went through this whole process. But, then again, if I hadn't, I wouldn't have learned some good tricks for recovering duf files that may have issues. So... thanks to all who helped!!
caffeine reboot
Morning. Dawn breaking on a soft lit slate grey sky giving up some gentle rain and the scent of Jonquils on a benevolent morning breeze :)
ON the hour today I think zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Thread Pool mutated into Dead Pool :)
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Or New Zealand :)
I am trying to play with a program called DS after doing a reset on my computer last night hopefully to fix some BSODs about pool.
Fried Mars here