Tiller
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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Nice stuff Benco. That is one thing I've always wanted to do!
In addition to photography, I provide shelter for photons from orphan stars. Most days, I practice molecular tranformation , although I draw the line on elemental transmutation. On even days, I practice karmic sensing of Near-Earth asteroids (need more practice, as I totally missed the Cheliabinsk bolide), and on odd days, I work on the ability to move continents (today, the Eurasian plate is 0.6mm further away from the North American plate). I also practice the art of infrasound singing (which my wife mistakes for a rumbling stomach). From time to time, I indulge in time travel (my best to date, unaided, was 2.1 million year), but I havent yet mastered the acceleration of the time arrow to go into the future (it gets here at the same time as for everyone else).
On weekends, I do my part in encouraging selective evolution, and a reduction in plant entropy. Occasionally, theres time to put the Archimedes principle to test in various naturally-occuring bodies of water. However, on stormy days, I work on collecting pixels and arranging them into pleasing patterns.
Cook. Restore old cars, bikes. And do anything outside. Hate TV, and avoid it like the plague...
You lost me after the first line pgriz.In addition to photography, I provide shelter for photons from orphan stars. Most days, I practice molecular tranformation , although I draw the line on elemental transmutation. On even days, I practice karmic sensing of Near-Earth asteroids (need more practice, as I totally missed the Cheliabinsk bolide), and on odd days, I work on the ability to move continents (today, the Eurasian plate is 0.6mm further away from the North American plate). I also practice the art of infrasound singing (which my wife mistakes for a rumbling stomach). From time to time, I indulge in time travel (my best to date, unaided, was 2.1 million year), but I havent yet mastered the acceleration of the time arrow to go into the future (it gets here at the same time as for everyone else).
On weekends, I do my part in encouraging selective evolution, and a reduction in plant entropy. Occasionally, theres time to put the Archimedes principle to test in various naturally-occuring bodies of water. However, on stormy days, I work on collecting pixels and arranging them into pleasing patterns.
Lew, MEANINGLESS??!!