29 Jul 07 - 11:58 AM (#2114014) Subject: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk Crazy Horse Monument Looking for a way to fill those long and empty hours? Watch the Crazy Horse Monument webcam. Refreshes every 30 seconds. Man...just lookit all them rocks! |
29 Jul 07 - 12:02 PM (#2114020) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: catspaw49 I thought about refreshing the old thread on thrilling webcams myself after our conversation last night. Say, did you notice that the guy at Crazy's Place wants some suggestions? Do you realize how tough it is not to write him? Spaw |
29 Jul 07 - 12:08 PM (#2114027) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: catspaw49 BTW......Here's why we don't have the deck shot anymore: Regarding the AWOL deck cam, as you may recall the camera and it's hosting are owned by South Dakota Public Broadcasting. I have contacted them a couple of times and have been told that they are restructuring their server system and that is why the images aren't getting out. Each time they have assured me that they will let me know when it comes back up. I want to let everyone know that we (Crazy Horse) have not abandoned the deck cam. We will most likely be installing our own before the tourist season picks back up. (Hopefully sooner) They also have a club to join................. Spaw |
29 Jul 07 - 12:19 PM (#2114038) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk No shit? Well, I am VERY relieved to hear that they have not abandoned the deck cam! (wiping sweat off brow...) I really miss it. I think you should write the guy, Spaw. Suggest that they work up a re-enactment of the Custer fight performed by a couple of hundred live actors at the base of the monument around noon every day. Advise him that this would be a great promotion of the project and it would bring in millions of dollars. |
29 Jul 07 - 01:24 PM (#2114078) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Sorcha Listen, we used to drive by there on a regular basis going to visit the daughter. It's even MORE exciting in real life!!!!! |
29 Jul 07 - 01:31 PM (#2114082) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: SINSULL Strange website - There is no information on who Crazy Horse was and why he is the subject of the sculpture. |
29 Jul 07 - 01:35 PM (#2114084) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk Perhaps they have been embroiled in the day to day aspects of the project for so long that they have forgotten why they're doing it... ;-) Like Peter Griffin and the Giant Chicken. |
29 Jul 07 - 01:36 PM (#2114086) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: SINSULL Biography of Crazy Horse http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/a_c/crazyhorse.htm |
29 Jul 07 - 08:10 PM (#2114318) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk Hmm. Nice view. It looks a little different from 4 hours ago. I think the sunset is not too far off now. |
29 Jul 07 - 08:15 PM (#2114321) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Rapparee Should you ever find yourself in Chadron, Nebraska (and seriously, you should) you can spend the night at Ft. Robinson State Park just south of there. While at Ft. Robinson you can visit the place where Crazy Horse was stabbed by a guard's bayonet -- or maybe Little Big Man, or maybe someone else. Who knows? Maybe you'll meet his ghost at the reconstructed guardhouse. It really is a nice place to visit and stay. It was originally the site of the Red Cloud Agency and has quite a history. |
29 Jul 07 - 08:38 PM (#2114336) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Janie A biography of Crazy Horse is the first biography I ever remember reading. I'm guessing I was somewhere between ages 8 and 10. It had a powerful impact on me. I think reading his story is what set me on the path that turned into social work and interest in social justice. I must say, reading the book was a tad more stimulating that watching the webcam. |
29 Jul 07 - 08:40 PM (#2114337) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Janie Yep. Movin' on toward toward sundown. |
29 Jul 07 - 09:28 PM (#2114363) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: RangerSteve What excitment. I'll have to get a laptop to bring with me when I'm on dialysis. Watching this for the 3 1/4 hours will make a session go by in no time. I think I saw a blade of grass grow, and that white paint in the lower right corner - I swear I saw it dry. |
29 Jul 07 - 10:24 PM (#2114392) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Bee-dubya-ell Just because you can train a video camera on something doesn't mean you should. |
30 Jul 07 - 12:42 AM (#2114443) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: John O'L You should save each image to My Pictures before it refreshes. You'll never see that view again you know... |
30 Jul 07 - 12:47 AM (#2114446) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: SINSULL Not if you're lucky |
30 Jul 07 - 12:50 AM (#2114451) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Amos I went to see it -- it was just a bog black square. What's so special about blackness? A |
30 Jul 07 - 11:48 AM (#2114790) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk That's because it was nighttime, you silly man! Go to it now and prepare to be amazed at the wondrous sight you see there in the light of day. |
30 Jul 07 - 11:50 AM (#2114792) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk Aha! We have a few nice fluffy white clouds today, in a different location. Also, the scorpion who was on the 11,215th rock from the left foreground, center yesterday is not there now. |
30 Jul 07 - 01:32 PM (#2114888) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Janie Well then. I have had enough! On my way right now to the optomitrist for a new pair of glasses. There is simply too much of note that I am missing. Janie |
30 Jul 07 - 01:48 PM (#2114902) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk Wow. A lot more clouds now. |
30 Jul 07 - 02:52 PM (#2114937) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: SharonA Aren't they ever going to finish that thing? ;^) |
30 Jul 07 - 03:24 PM (#2114950) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk My guess would be...probably not. |
30 Jul 07 - 05:11 PM (#2115032) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: catspaw49 Well lessee here................They started on the thing 59 years ago and 9 years ago they revealed the face on the 50th celebration. Today it looks about the same. Never want to say never.......but,uh............. Spaw |
30 Jul 07 - 08:27 PM (#2115117) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Sorcha HEY! His arm shows now!!! Geeze, people who want miracles. (grin) |
30 Jul 07 - 08:34 PM (#2115121) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk Hey! The scorpion came back. He's holding up a little tiny sign. It says... "Hi Mom!" |
30 Jul 07 - 09:35 PM (#2115156) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: catspaw49 Aw gee....Isn't that cute? But why is it always the Mom? Spaw |
30 Jul 07 - 09:38 PM (#2115160) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Sorcha Well, dagnabit, what can I say about you unclean, unwashed, Un Believers? LOL! Heathens, all of you! Look, it really IS a kinda cool idea, if they could come up with the money to ever finish it. |
30 Jul 07 - 10:08 PM (#2115183) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk To quote Bob Dylan: "It's not dark yet...but it's gettin' there." |
31 Jul 07 - 05:26 AM (#2115337) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: autolycus What "long and empty hours", LH? With all those so-far unread books, unheard pieces of music, unseen films, works of visual art, unmet people, unwritten great canadian/American/world novels, unseen plays, unlearnt (i.e. not-yet-learnt0 languages? And that's without any sciences, unvisited restaurants, unwritten letters/emails, unkissed whoevers. you might at least fill 'empty hours' with meditation, Never mind Mu....... Ivor |
31 Jul 07 - 09:38 AM (#2115471) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Liz the Squeak Does anyone actually do any work on it? There never seems to be anyone there with a hammer and chisel, or even a stick of geli... and someone has started to grafitti the bottom right bit! LTS |
31 Jul 07 - 09:45 AM (#2115480) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Liz the Squeak It's taken 50 years to get THAT far??? Mount Rushmore took 14 years! I was going to say that included 3 years of World War II, but you guys were a bit late to join in! LTS |
31 Jul 07 - 10:31 AM (#2115521) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: katlaughing I am sure there was much more funding for Mt. Rushmore than this, LtS. Crazy Horse Memorial has received many generous gifts of construction equipment and materials over the years. Such equipment has served the Memorial well, but we face a constant challenge of replacing aging equipment. The mountain crew is still using donated equipment that is 30 or more years old. The only funding this has is from visitor contributions and a few pieces of equipment from companies or one-time fundraisers. I actually found the other pages at the website of much more interest, though it would be kind of interesting to watch the webcam when they are blasting. kat |
31 Jul 07 - 11:18 AM (#2115567) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Liz the Squeak The website states that the sculptor turned down Federal Funding... so he can't really blame anyone but himself. LTS |
31 Jul 07 - 12:01 PM (#2115614) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk I think that "graffiti" you see is the ear and eye of the horse that is eventually intended to be carved out of the rock. Lovely morning there. Not a cloud in the sky. |
31 Jul 07 - 12:07 PM (#2115623) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Bill D Sorry I didn't post before, but was entranced by the glowing, changing patterns of light as I watched, for 2 days, the face of the Noble Savage transformed and highlighted in myriad patterns of transcendent luminosity... |
31 Jul 07 - 12:14 PM (#2115639) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Little Hawk Mesmerizing, isn't it? |
31 Jul 07 - 03:29 PM (#2115850) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: frogprince Our town used to be really exciting. Then, a couple of years back, they put metal sheathing on the dome of the historic courthouse. Now we can't go down there and watch gold paint flake off anymore... |
31 Jul 07 - 03:32 PM (#2115853) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Sorcha Liz, if they had accepted Federal funding, the government would have been in charge of the monument, and done what the government wanted done. I can't blame them for opting out of Federal money. What did the Feds ever do for the Indians???? (positive stuff, that is) |
31 Jul 07 - 03:35 PM (#2115857) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: MMario gambling? |
31 Jul 07 - 03:41 PM (#2115862) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: KB in Iowa I think it is still an open question as to whether or not gambling will turn out to be a positive. There are those who worry it will destroy what there is left of the traditional cultures. |
31 Jul 07 - 03:41 PM (#2115863) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: catspaw49 I think I'll write the American Cornhole Association and suggest they hold a National Championship there and have it be a fundraiser. The game was originally from pioneer/Native American beginnings where they threw ears of corn through the hole. I know.......that sounds ridiculous as does the name of the game, but I'm told by those who are serios, uh, cornholers.......geeziz........that the game was a part of our pioneer history. Hmmmmmm..........I can see the ads now THE GREAT CRAZY HORSE CORNHOLETWO MAN TEAM AND MIXED DOUBLES for the Memorial FundSpaw |
31 Jul 07 - 04:01 PM (#2115887) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: gnu Did they play it on that there Bareback Mountain? Round these here parts, we likes our corn on the cob with lots of butter. |
31 Jul 07 - 04:01 PM (#2115890) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: katlaughing LMAO! Sorcha, egg-zactly what I was going to say...federal dollars come with attachments and isn't the original sculptor deceased? That it took 50 years to get this far is more a reflection of prejudices against NDNs than anything else, I am sure. Blasting four old white guys out of the sacred rocks of the "noble savage," as BillD put it, would have been much more popular in terms of funds. |
31 Jul 07 - 04:19 PM (#2115906) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: KB in Iowa Definitely need lots of butter (or some such) for a good doubles cornhole match. |
31 Jul 07 - 04:36 PM (#2115914) Subject: RE: BS: Another exciting day at the.... From: Bill D ummmm..somehow "getting your rocks off" takes on new levels of meaning. |