Archive for February, 2008

 
Feb
16
Posted (admin) in Music on February-16-2008

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew-7SwLcHBg[/youtube]



 
Feb
16
Posted (admin) in Art on February-16-2008

 Soap Sculpture

Learn how to make soap sculptures, from the simple to the extraordinary.
Here are a few suggestions to help make your soap sculpture its best.

Amazing Soap Carvings.



 
Feb
16
Posted (admin) in Nature on February-16-2008

 Titan Arum Web Cam

The Titan Arum is a flowering plant with the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world. It was originally discovered by an Italian botanist, Odoardo Beccari, in Sumatra in 1878.

Due to its fragrance, which is reminiscent of the smell of a decomposing mammal, the Titan Arum is also known as carrion flower, or ‘corpse flower.



 
Feb
16
Posted (admin) in Art on February-16-2008

Keith’s Fractal Art

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Keith’s Fractal Art



 
Feb
15
Posted (admin) in Announcement on February-15-2008

Abigail here.  Steve just told me that there are a number of openings for people who wish to be a part of this blog and help publish content.  We have 3,500 visitors a day and would like to double that this year, if possible.  If you think you have something you would like to contribute, e-mail me at abigail@asnailpace.com or Steve at steve@asnailpace.com.  As a contributor, you will have an asnailpace.com e-mail address and our appreciation.

Some may ask why is Steve opening this up.  Well, he felt that the site needed some different points of view and fresh content.  Let us know what you think.

Abigail



 
Feb
15
Posted (admin) in NEW on February-15-2008

Hello. My name is Abigail.  I am a new editor.  I’m here to help Steve (Trimoon) with this blog. Things have been hectic lately as he has been involved in photographing by boat the Silver River and he has asked me to help out. I felt honored and agreed to do so. He is also looking for someone else who might be available to post more subject-specific content. What this means is nothing in particular has been decided but it would depend on the individual’s interest and talent.

I will be posting things of a more general nature as I find them. I am open for any suggestions. Feel free to e-mail me at abigail@asnailpace.com. I look forward to your comments.  In fact, it would be nice if more people would leave comments.  It helps to determine whether or not the content we post is relevant and of interest.  The blog originally (from what Steve tells me) was a place to put he finds of interest for later reference.  He thought it would also be nice to share these interests with others.  However, he has been somewhat taken aback by the lack of comments and wondered if he should make this blog available to the public.

Just a note for those who are interested, besides Steve’s work on the Silver River, he is spending a great deal of time putting together a DVD containing some new Photoshop techniques that he has worked out over the last year and a half.  He’s been promising this for quite a while, as you are all aware, and actually had some of it ready for publication when he came to the realization that it would not all fit on a CD or be available for download due to its size and lack of bandwidth available to Steve at this time.

Starting next month (March) there will be prints available (8×10 and larger) of his wildlife images.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Abigail



 
Feb
13
Posted (admin) in History on February-13-2008

A message in a bottle, which has floated on the waves of time for 90 years, has been found by French archaeologists.

The beer bottle contained a letter sent to an American soldier fighting in the First World War from his “Aunt Pete” in Oklahoma City. It was discovered by accident by archaeologists exploring a 6th and 7th century Merovingian settlement, at Messein in Lorraine.

The letter gives a jaunty, unthinkingly racist account of life in the US Midwest in July 1918, four months before the end of the war. “Its [sic] all most [sic] impossible to get help of any kind and those you do get are likely to be called any time,” Aunt Pete writes. “There is a big bunch of darkeys going tomorrow night. They had a big parade today and are going to have a big dance tomorrow at the colored park: we lost our porter.”

The letter appears to have reached Sergeant Morres Vickers Liepman, of D Battery, 130th Field Artillery, who was serving with the 35th Division of the American expeditionary force in Lorraine.

Sgt Liepman, who survived the war, placed the letter in the bottle and buried it. He may have been trying to preserve it during a German bombardment.

Officials from Inrap have tried to trace Sgt Liepman’s descendants without success. The US embassy in Paris has discovered that Morres V Liepman studied in Pittsburgh, Kansas, and enlisted on 25 July 1917. He reached Le Havre in June 1918 and fought in the battles of the Argonne, Saint-Mihiel and the Vosges. In the autumn of 1918 his unit was stationed in the Haye Forest sector not far from the Noires terres where his letter was found. He returned to the US in 1919. Aunt Pete’s second name is unknown. The only address on her letter is that of the Robert M Scott drugstore in Oklahoma City.



 
Feb
13
Posted (admin) in Cute Photos on February-13-2008

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Feb
07
Posted (admin) in Humor on February-7-2008

Billy Bob and Luther were talking one afternoon when Billy Bob tells Luther, “Ya know, I reckon I’m ’bout ready for a vacation. Only this year I’m gonna do it a little different. The last few years, I took your advice about where to go.

“Three years ago you said to go to Hawaii. I went to Hawaii and Earlene got pregnant.

“Then two years ago, you told me to go to the Bahamas , and Earlene got pregnant again.

“Last year you suggested Tahiti and darned if Earlene didn’t get pregnant again.”

Luther asks Billy Bob, “So, what you gonna do this year that’s different?”

Billy Bob says, “This year I’m taking Earlene with me.”



 
Feb
07
Posted (admin) in Humor on February-7-2008

18 months ago, I upgraded to Girlfriend 1.0 from Drinking Mates 4.2, which I had used for years without any trouble. However, there are apparently conflicts between these two products and the only solution was to try and run Girlfriend 1.0 with the sound turned off.
To make matters worse, Girlfriend 1.0 is incompatible with several other applications, such as LadsNight Out 3.1, Rugby 4.5, and Playboy 6.9. Successive versions of GirlFriend proved no better.
I tried a shareware program, Slapper 2.1, but it had many bugs and left a virus in my system, forcing me to shut down completely for several weeks.
Eventually, I tried to run GirlFriend 1.2 and Girlfriend 1.0 at the same time, only to discover that when these two systems detected each other they caused severe damage to my hardware.
I eventually upgraded to Fiance 1.0, only to discover that this product soon had to be upgraded further to Wife 1.0. While Wife 1.0 tends to use up all my available resources, it does come bundled with FreeSe*Plus and Cleanhouse2005.
Shortly after this upgrade, however, I found that Wife 1.0 could be very unstable and costly to run. Any mistakes I made were automatically stored in Wife 1.0′s memory and could not be deleted. They then resurfaced months later when I had forgotten about them. Wife 1.0 also has an automatic Diary, Explorer and E-mail filter, and can, without warning, launch TurboStrop and Multi-Whinge. These latter products have no Help files, and I have to try to guess what the problem is.
Additional problems are that Wife 1.0 needs updating regularly, requiring ShoeShop Browser for new attachments and Hairstyle Express which needs to be reinstalled every other week. Also, when Wife 1.0 attaches itself to my Saab 93 Convertible hard drive, it often crashes. Wife 1.0 also comes with an irritating pop-up called MotherInLaw, which can’t be turned off.
Recently I’ve been tempted to install Mistress 2005, but there could be problems. A friend of mine has alerted me to the fact that if Wife 1.0 detects Mistress 2005, it tends to delete all of your assets before uninstalling itself.
Help requested please?



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