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BS: today's cartoon

22 Jun 05 - 10:45 AM (#1506960)
Subject: BS: today's cartoon
From: Donuel

http://www.angelfire.com/md2/customviolins/subwayad.jpg




My personal fav http://www.angelfire.com/md2/customviolins/liberty-poem4.jpg


22 Jun 05 - 10:49 AM (#1506962)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Donuel

By the way it turns out that Iraq and Iran are doing great business in sexy underwear. Victoria Secret can not keep up with the demand for sexy underwear in the middle east. What goes on underneath those burkas - stays underneath those burkas.


22 Jun 05 - 10:56 AM (#1506965)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Peace

Love it. The Statue of Liberty is phenomenal. Keep it up, Hakman. I hope I get to share a ceel with you someday.


22 Jun 05 - 10:57 AM (#1506967)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Donuel

Why a seal?

;)


22 Jun 05 - 10:57 AM (#1506968)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Peace

LOL

Meant to say cell.


22 Jun 05 - 11:22 AM (#1506995)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Donuel

Why a duck?


22 Jun 05 - 11:24 AM (#1506998)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Bill D

either of it's legs


22 Jun 05 - 11:31 AM (#1507004)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Donuel

legs or eggs? Could NSA data corruption be at the heart of these so called typos?


22 Jun 05 - 11:38 AM (#1507014)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Bunnahabhain

Never forget the simple power of cock-ups. A conspiricy requires lots of things to all work. Mistakes are human, common and easy...


22 Jun 05 - 11:42 AM (#1507017)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Wesley S

So what does it say on the Statue of Liberty ? It's too small for me to read. Thanks.


22 Jun 05 - 12:11 PM (#1507052)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Donuel

Should I really post the full poster size Tiff file. That would be like leaving the keys in the car.

However my wife is legally blind so I understand the difficulty of small print.

If your browser is set to automatically resize a picture to fit your screen however...even this SIZE will be of no help.



http://www.angelfire.com/md2/customviolins/libertybig.jpg


22 Jun 05 - 12:22 PM (#1507067)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: GUEST

Wesley I clicked on bottom right hand corner of the picture and a box appeared, clicked on the box and it got bigger. No idea why it worked but it did. It was readable then.

I liked it Donuel, but the writing did put me off, being of short attention span. The recent sunset one is my favourite so far.


22 Jun 05 - 01:08 PM (#1507093)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Wolfgang

Portraits in text like the statue of liberty are a great favourite of mine.

Nicholas Wade, Visual illusions, Lawrence Erlbaum 1990, prints many such portraits. Some of his portraits (in text and not in text) can be seen here. Some of the persons are really difficult to see. Looking at the screen from some yards away helps. The way the portraits are made in Wade's pictures is pure brilliance. One can appreciate them even more if one knows what these people are famous for.

Wolfgang


22 Jun 05 - 01:09 PM (#1507094)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Donuel

I too have a short attention spa


22 Jun 05 - 01:30 PM (#1507112)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: GUEST

Not as short as mi


22 Jun 05 - 01:43 PM (#1507118)
Subject: RE: BS: today's cartton
From: Donuel

My shortest epic poem:

"Pollyanna, meet Pandora".