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Following the acts of david letterman, i present a game of "is this
anything," where i show you something pov-made and we decide if it is in
fact, anything.
an Akira-esque scene where the earth and debris is "falling up" in pieces? a
grass macro gone horribly wrong? is this anything?
p.s.: for those who are not from the u.s.a., or don't watch t.v., etc...
david letterman is a late night talk show host.
p.p.s.: is this anything?
pps: 1428 on 350Mhz
buenos dias,
ross
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by the way, i vote no, this is not anything.
-ross
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I've seen that often...
Ascending from a twilight dive, looking up from 80 ft.
Just add a shark.
RG
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Hey guys
How about looking at a cloudy sky from underwater?
florian
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Yes. This is something. It is a .jpg file, 480x640, 43.13kb, 24 bpp and
exists as a series of magnetic bubbles on my HD
he he he :D
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
Best regards.
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High!
Looks like a diver's view from about 2 meters beneath a slightly rippled water
surface into a pale evening sky - the sun has already set and the first bright
"star" (perhaps Jupiter) has become visible, slightly distorted through the
water (two small white dots, almost converging, in the upper right).
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
Now playing: Native Eye, Native Ear (Johannes Schmoelling)
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