APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

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Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by emc » Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:27 pm

Ann, No offense taken. I am delighted to get responses… especially nice ones. Thanks.

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Ann » Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:05 pm

Thanks for the laughing horse, Ed! It was funny, particularly now that I know about that other horse (and the other Ed, if you don't take offense), Mister Ed!

Ann

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Ann » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:50 pm

neufer wrote:
Ann wrote:
Back in the sixties Sweden's favorite TV show was Hylands Hörna (Hyland's Corner). In one show the guest, then-popular actor Per Oscarson, suddenly and without warning started undressing on stage. He took off his shirt, his pants and (gasp!) his briefs! On live TV! Except he had another pair of briefs underneath. So he took off them too, but he had a third pair of briefs underneath. And he took off them too, and he had a fourth pair underneath, so he took off them too, and...
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A briefs history of time!!! :shock: Wonder what the Big Bang briefs were? And the black hole briefs?

Ann

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by emc » Thu Sep 23, 2010 5:10 pm

Ann wrote:Thanks for the links, Rob, I get it now. Mister Ed, Ed the Horse, a bit of untranslatable Americana...
Hi Ann,
Sorry if the (kind-of-laughing) horse response didn’t help… sometimes I think I’m too opaque… and sometimes I take too much for granted... and a thank you to Rob for helping.

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by neufer » Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:40 pm

Ann wrote:
Back in the sixties Sweden's favorite TV show was Hylands Hörna (Hyland's Corner). In one show the guest, then-popular actor Per Oscarson, suddenly and without warning started undressing on stage. He took off his shirt, his pants and (gasp!) his briefs! On live TV! Except he had another pair of briefs underneath. So he took off them too, but he had a third pair of briefs underneath. And he took off them too, and he had a fourth pair underneath, so he took off them too, and...
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Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Ann » Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:02 pm

Thanks for the links, Rob, I get it now. Mister Ed, Ed the Horse, a bit of untranslatable Americana and funny when it happened. For no particular reason, I would like to share a meaningless piece of now-forgotten Sweden-iana with you. Back in the sixties Sweden's favorite TV show was Hylands Hörna (Hyland's Corner). In one show the guest, then-popular actor Per Oscarson, suddenly and without warning started undressing on stage. He took off his shirt, his pants and (gasp!) his briefs! On live TV! Except he had another pair of briefs underneath. So he took off them too, but he had a third pair of briefs underneath. And he took off them too, and he had a fourth pair underneath, so he took off them too, and...

And all of Sweden almost fainted! And for decades, everybody remembered this event. But now you have to be my age for "Per Oscarsson in Hylands Hörna" to ring a bell.

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Unforgettable. Or not.

Ann

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by BMAONE23 » Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:32 pm

could an earlier but long forgotten discovery of something like Dracorex

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by emc » Wed Sep 22, 2010 7:41 pm

beyond wrote:Hey Ed, you notice that there are not too many Dragons roaming about now-a-days, don't you :?: :?:
Dragon’s are a fanciful projection of power… symbolism, depicting strength of mind and/or body sometimes in a menacing role. There are dragons… and there are many. For example, it could be said that Van Gogh dealt with a menacing dragon… one that he couldn’t control, and that the dragon unfortunately won their battle.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#death

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by bystander » Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:04 pm

beyond wrote:Hey Ed, you notice that there are not too many Dragons roaming about now-a-days, don't you :?: :?:
That must be why most dragon slayers are unemployed. :shock:

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Beyond » Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:02 pm

Hey Ed, you notice that there are not too many Dragons roaming about now-a-days, don't you :?: :?:

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by emc » Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:22 pm

Hi beyond, I think I get your point… in the scheme of things… the dragon eats the critters and gets the water to itself… at least until the dragon slayer gets thirsty.

I too like Mexhunter’s signature. I think that fits the majority of folks here.

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Beyond » Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:54 pm

Hey Ed, a water-hole is where most critters that come to partake, behave themselves with-in certain boundries of civility, so that they can all get what they need, although some still have to keep a sharp eye out for dangerous things. Like Mexhunter says "I come to learn and have fun."

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by emc » Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:40 pm

Hi beyond, I see APOD and Asterisk as a water hole… a refreshing detour from the sometimes mundane… a place where I think my love for the universe is shared by lots of people… and we can be friendly, but we don’t have to buy each other birthday presents. If you look for wrong… it is not hard to find… I certainly screw up enough… you can also look for good and not be disappointed. Such is life. I feel for Van Gogh, I am sorry he had difficulty controlling his thoughts… I’m certain it made life challenging for him. We can be glad he loved the stars though!

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Beyond » Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:09 pm

Thanks Ed, it looks like Van Gogh was Van Gogh's favorite subject to paint. As for that squeaky horse in the video, perhaps it should be given a dose of olive-oil to get it's neigh-sayer working again?

As for what Foghorn Leghorn said, you have to remember that I'm out in "Beyonder Land" and it takes a while for things to get here. Foghorn would have told you that himself, but i had him over for dinner a while back. Say, does anyone need a BIG bag of white chicken feathers :?:

As for bystander, i think I'm beginning to understand why "Most Pathetic Retiree" is written under his Avatar.

I think the problem(problem?)is that we are all tooo exposed to a smileing redheaded freckled-face guy with a tooth missing and something is rubbing off on us :!: .

Even Ann's color commentaries have gotten a bit more than colorful sometimes.

Now i suppose i should say something about what is wrong with things to balance it all out, but i can't find anything wrong to say. Uh-oh, that means we're all out of balance and when you're out of balance, people refer to you as a "crazy" person. So i guess the bottom line, HERE, is that a lot of "spaced-out" crazy people come here to "happen". Hey - works for me :!:

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by rstevenson » Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:48 pm

Funny, apparently, is in the eye (or ear) of the beholder. They just sound like horses to me.

As for Mr. Ed, Ann, you can fill yer boots here or here or here. Not that I recommend doing so. But you can.

Rob

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by emc » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:59 am

beyond wrote:Hey emc, did Van Gogh actually paint all those morphing pictures in the video?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-portr ... t_van_Gogh
beyond wrote:And just exactly what is a >Equine Locutionist?< Is it something like a "horse wisperer?" I've heard of a "Locutist" from the StarTrek series, but that would seem to be different from a Locutionist.
Ann wrote:… Funny, but, you know? Eh? Is this something I should know? Ed the Horse?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4c4jzE5 ... re=related[/youtube]

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by bystander » Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:20 am

Ann wrote:I'll look at bystander's video now!

Okay, I looked at it. Funny, but, you know? Eh? Is this something I should know? Ed the Horse?
beyond wrote:So, according to the video - are you trying to tell me that emc is a talking horse :?:
Foghorn Leghorn wrote:
That's a joke, son. A flag waver. You're built too low. The fast ones go over your head. Ya got a hole in your glove. I keep pitchin' 'em and you keep missin' 'em.
http://asterisk.apod.com/vie ... 09#p132009

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Beyond » Wed Sep 22, 2010 4:57 am

bystander wrote: Did you mean "Locutus?"
Locutus--locutist, I don't know what either one means and it's been a long time since the Borg. At least i was close.
So, according to the video - are you trying to tell me that emc is a talking horse :?:

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by mexhunter » Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:28 pm

I have researched a little about it and found this information.
It seems that Van Gogh made the painting by the end of September 1888. In those days, at 21:00 hr. Ursa Major was in the position shown in the painting of Van Gogh.
To the southwest would find the Milky Way, which with some imagination could see in the middle of the paint with a milky blue color. :idea: :roll:
The software information is:
Ursa Major, October 1, 1888:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mexhunter/ ... otostream/

View to the South, October 1, 1888:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mexhunter/ ... otostream/

VanGogh Guidance and photographs of the view reflected in the canvas:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/22840917

Google Earth Earth Map of Arles and location:

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4087/501 ... 8c3a_b.jpg

Greetings
César

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Ann » Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:27 pm

Very thought-provoking but nevertheless devastating images, Noel. Does it take that much destruction to get non-light-polluted skies?

Beautiful van Gogh videos, Ed.

I'll look at bystander's video now!

Okay, I looked at it. Funny, but, you know? Eh? Is this something I should know? Ed the Horse?

I'm reminded of a horse which supposedly could count and calculate. Any reasonable question you asked him, he could answer. Like, you know, what is 8 times 7? Or 96 divided by 6? The horse patiently tapped out 56 or 16 with his hoof, while all the bystanders (hey, bystander) kept count. Only it turned out that the horse couldn't count when his owner wasn't present. The owner gave the horse subtle little signals to keep tapping with his hoof until he had tapped out the correct answer - and the owner may even have been unaware that he gave the horse these signals.

Ann

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by bystander » Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:11 pm

beyond wrote:And just exactly what is a >Equine Locutionist?< Is it something like a "horse wisperer?"
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
I've heard of a "Locutist" from the StarTrek series, but that would seem to be different from a Locutionist.
Did you mean Locutus?

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by Beyond » Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:10 pm

Hey emc, did Van Gogh actually paint all those morphing pictures in the video?
And just exactly what is a >Equine Locutionist?< Is it something like a "horse wisperer?" I've heard of a "Locutist" from the StarTrek series, but that would seem to be different from a Locutionist.

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by emc » Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:33 pm

Thanks bystander… I like you a lot!

I like this too... a madman’s determined depictions depicted in two dimensions…
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Image is everything and nothing at all… sanity is so taken for granted and usually out of context.
"For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream." Vincent Van Gogh

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by bystander » Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:19 pm

Re: APOD: Starry Night Over the Rhone (2010 Sep 21)

by emc » Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:00 pm

on a similar subject...
"with eyes that know the darkness in my soul"
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
perhaps a more popular Van Gogh

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