Apodman has a nice bird
Apodman has a nice bird
^ found this image while searching for random stuff on his site.
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Hahaha, awww, it's so cute. I would be very surprised if that was apodman, though. Someone should tell that guy to come back.
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well it matches his claimed age.
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If that's so, it pretty much blasts a hole in my idea that he is a young guy. You guys keep tricking me into thinking you are younger than you are. I might just be the youngest person here.
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- I remember him as if it were yesterday, as he came plodding to the
inn door, his sea-chest following behind him in a hand-barrow--a
tall, strong, heavy, nut-brown man, his tarry pigtail falling over the
shoulder of his soiled blue coat, his hands ragged and scarred, with
black, broken nails, and the sabre cut across one cheek, a dirty, livid
white. I remember him looking round the cover and whistling to himself
as he did so, and then breaking out in that old sea-song that he sang so
often afterwards:
"Fifteen men on the dead man's chest--
Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!"
in the high, old tottering voice that seemed to have been tuned and
broken at the capstan bars. Then he rapped on the door with a bit of
stick like a handspike that he carried, and when my father appeared,
called roughly for a glass of rum. This, when it was brought to him,
he drank slowly, like a connoisseur, lingering on the taste and still
looking about him at the cliffs and up at our signboard.
Art Neuendorffer
Re: Apodman has a nice bird
Another image of our fellow member with his pet:
(that's emc)
How about we have a section (or thread) for member photos?
(that's emc)
How about we have a section (or thread) for member photos?
Re: Apodman has a nice bird
here is Judy Schmidt from Atlanta, but that's a big city and so the chances this is our one are pretty slim...
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Yeah I look like a little kid. I don't have any recent pics of me online though.
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Just to be clear, did I find right photo?geckzilla wrote:Yeah
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http://hlas.jottit.com/art_neuendorffermakc wrote:How about we have a section (or thread) for member photos?
http://asterisk.apod.com/vie ... 68#p115068
Art Neuendorffer
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neufer, avatars do not count. real makeup-free pics only, please
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No, mak. You did not. The "yeah" was in response to your statement about likely being wrong. Does that woman look like a little kid?
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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well she has short hair, if you crop out her breast and make the picture even smaller, she could be mistaken for a boy.
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In the interests of sharing...
Rob
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geckzilla wrote:
You guys keep tricking me into thinking you are younger than you are. I might just be the youngest person here.
http://www.ibtimes.com/23-million-year-old-lizard-found-mexico-new-species-discovered-trapped-amber-1336605 wrote:23-Million-Year-Old Lizard Found In Mexico,
- [size=150][list]The Winter's Tale Act 1, Scene 2[/list] LEONTES: [b][i][color=#80BF00]Looking on the lines [list] Of my boy's face, methoughts I did recoil Twenty-three years, and saw myself unbreech'd, In my green velvet coat, my dagger muzzled, Lest it should bite its master, As ornaments oft do, too dangerous:[/list][/color][/i][/b][/size]
New Species Discovered Trapped In Amber
By Zoe Mintz, International Business Times, July 08 2013
<<A 23 million-year-old lizard belonging to a new species has been found in Chiapas, Mexico. Trapped in a fossilized amber deposit, the soft tissue of the vertebrae has remained entombed in the small piece of resin since prehistoric times.
The specimen was "a complete and articulated animal that also preserves remains of soft tissue and skin," Francisco Riquelme, of the National Autonomous University of Mexico's Physics Institute, told Efe, adding it measured about 1.8 inches and is on display at the Amber Museum in San Cristobal de las Casas.
Preliminary results found the lizard belonged to a new species of the genus Anolis, which has nearly 400 species, according to Science World Report. Known for their adaptive techniques, some species of the Anolis can change their color depending on their surroundings. With hundreds of recognized species, the genus lends itself to exploration of “evolutionary diversification,” which led scientists to choose the genus as the first reptile species to be sequenced, according to the Encyclopedia of Life.
Scientists used the date of the amber deposit to find the approximate age of the ancient lizard. Gerardo Carbot, director of Chiapas' Paleontology Museum, says the age of the amber where the specimen was found dates back to at least 23 million years ago. Amber, which by definition is a translucent fossilized resin that comes from trees, can be found with remnants of plants and animals, but it is rare to find complete vertebrates like the lizard. The oldest animals found in amber were 230 million-year-old mites discovered in northeastern Italy. Scientists analyzed 70,000 amber deposits until they found the one that contained mite fossils, Science News reports. “Dinosaurs have come and gone, but mites have hardly changed,” David Grimaldi, of the American Museum of Natural History, in New York City, said. “Their body form is quite similar to what we see in gall mites today.”>>
Art Neuendorffer
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That is on my list of Things I Want That Belong in Museums.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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Ya know... museums are full of old stuff, like Art. So how much Art do you have on your list?
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last version not pwned by spammers was http://hlas.jottit.com/art_neuendorffer?r=44neufer wrote:http://hlas.jottit.com/art_neuendorffer
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That's old. We already figured out Art is an immortal de Vere finally trying in vain to take credit for his own work.
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I actually reverted it to http://hlas.jottit.com/art_neuendorffer?r=39 because there is a picture that loads.
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...unlike this one. I need some program that backs up every image I link to. Stright into the clouds.makc wrote:
^ found this image while searching for random stuff on his site.