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Herr DParticipant“All cubes must be 3d and correspond to Euclidean geometric principles. Transfer of ownership under same terms is allowable without interest. Void where prohibited. ‘Noid if not followed. Paranoid if everyone does it. Alkaloid if people disagree. Polaroid if everyone sees it.”
Herr DParticipantAntigrav Solutions revolutionized the industry of curating by creating the programmable antigrav exhibit free-hover module. It was a long overdue invention as the number of genetics anomalies and new species had been doubling about every two years.
Herr DParticipant**OPMC
Antigrav Solutions revolutionized the industry of curating by creating the programmable antigrav exhibit free-hover module. It was a long overdue invention as the number of genetics anomalies and new species had been doubling about every two years.
Herr DParticipant[knock, knock] Somebody here order a dolly? [checks clipboard, frowns] This one’s on special. You have to do a good deed for a stranger that isn’t convenient or write a requested tutoral or make a solid (non-wire frame) perspective cube in hm3 for all to use.
The refusal policy is post it in the proper public-use place and announce credit.
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Herr DParticipant[parks dolly, checks clipboard] Somebody here order a ‘Like’ button? This one’s pushed, so you can have it at the ‘used’ price. One compliment.
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Herr DParticipantThe readouts imply that the neural link only accepts commands and never inputs the info directly. That’s good. Direct input would allow OAB to virtualize a wearer and hack their brain, puppetizing them. Ever see the Fawcett and Douglas movie with “direct input?”
Can’t remember the title.
Herr DParticipantDah! If one has two left feet, is the other one a better dancer? Difficult arm-in-arm pose, you might post that.
Herr DParticipantWow. Just two entries. 1. Items were used, and not just in predictable ways. Keric had one more unconventional use than Hawk, but didn’t color an item–so somehow it isn’t enough to sway me by itself. 2. Keric shows a story while Hawk hints at one. Both are interesting. 3. The other items are interesting too. Good mod of a companion by Keric, good mod of gauntlets by Hawk.
Both pics are good. All things considered, I have to give this one to Hawk. It looks like he put more work in.
HAWK! Pick your three. You win.
Herr DParticipantIf you’re up for continuing improvements, the right foot looks wrong somehow. Shrink it? Definitely take a head or something and show a tiny bit of calf/shin from the side. For the foot to be where it is, the calf can’t be lined up under the thigh . . .
You might also want some charcoal and smoke coming off the gauntlet? Interesting shape, I like it.
Herr DParticipantAs a note, masking patterns can actually slow down the computer. For the shading and highlighting I do, I normally choose a gradient shape like the second to last Background/Shapes circle with colors 1 and 3 alpha 0%. It only counts as an item and doesn’t slow processing speed if you do mask it on.
Herr DParticipant**amalgam
This is the last page before the ads in issue number one of “No-Jack Meets The Fedora Five!”
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u438/jamais5/2013hm/HerrD-NoJackShotByFedoraJim_zpsa330d5c6.png
Full Circle’s Spring Heeled Jack had a ‘demonic’ thin look with blue cloud breath and the ability to jump. Penthouse’s No-Man had a downloadable consciousness and disposable robot bodies. So Full House Comics, by Pentacle Productions, now has a hero named No-Jack who is a jumper that can download with–no . . . jack–to any electrical device, jump through the grid to his next body.
Herr DParticipantA feline humanoid who uses katana, has tech to fly and armor, and is from a higher-gravity world?! So, to defeat her you need Superdog or a water creature? Nice design.
Herr DParticipantThanx, Keric–I hope I stopped a reality show. I hate those.
Congrats, Kaylin!
Herr DParticipantPilot Program — Paired Factoids
A former NASA employee went on record saying that human beings would make poor pilots for long space flights because of “certain inherent problems with concentration, boredom, and having the same priorities that call for a more normal life.â€
A certain autistic savant managed to calculate six complex navigational computations in thirty-five seconds. He actually beat the computer program, which took thirty-seven seconds.Various experts in several fields have been responsible for improving things like monitor screens and office furniture, citing the need. Obviously most people aren’t terribly capable of staring at a screen all day and sitting in the same position for hours on end. Various office accessories and exercises, not to mention protective gear, have been developed to ease the discomfort and unpleasantness of such factors in the work environment.
Several educational programs around the country have begun teaching autism spectrum students and other disabled students to communicate and do schoolwork more normally through the use of iPads and other computer equipment. It does seem to help immensely with some types of education of certain students.A well-known cosmonaut, after setting the record for longest time in space, suffered from bone loss and atrophy of his musculature. Multiple strategies have been discussed by experts to prevent this sort of damage happening again. Not everyone agrees on how well they will work.
Freud and other psychologists have recorded multiple instances of people with schizophrenia and other conditions being unusually capable of surviving without harm extreme cold, poor nutrition including calcium deficiency, long periods of little or no physical or mental stimulation, stale air, contaminated water, and unusually low light. Experts still disagree as to how these phenomena are possible.After a study was published on how taller people are more frequently promoted, more than one person noted publicly that certain promotions are NOT possible to the very tall. For example, there is usually a recommended maximum height for military pilots of helicopters, submarine crews–for any specialized vehicle. It is simply less economical to build specialty vehicles for the big and tall portions of the population.
Premature births, some have theorized, are causing the population to become both shorter and lighter. There is not enough data to support such a hypothesis. There is, in fact, considerable data to the contrary, but such a change would take many generations to take effect.The NSA found among recorded transmissions a data burst titled “Pilot Program Stage I.†It was encrypted and received, apparently, by a waiting receiver in a Water Authority building in a certain borough in New York. Content implies that fluoridation of water is an effective measure against the spread of some microorganisms through water.
Some oddities were discovered in security footage in a public utility control room. The security cameras were on a time-lapse setting of thirty seconds instead of the intended three seconds. The source of said error has not been determined.http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u438/jamais5/2013hm/WaterAuthSecurity_zps693f1f59.png
Many people have noticed and commented that autism and mental illnesses appear to be becoming more common. Prematurity has increased to apparent incidence of one in eight births. Modern medical science has improved neonatal care to the point that babies more frequently survive being born much earlier than the standard gestation period would suggest possible.
While some people worry over humanity becoming more dependent on pediatric surgery and more involved in noticing the value of ‘differently enabled’ people, some people will always utter the comforting words that “everything happens for a reason.†Really, many religious people believe that humanity has it’s “higher purpose,†that “there IS a plan for all of us,†that “all will become clear in the great beyond.â€
Herr DParticipantPilot Program — Paired Factoids
A former NASA employee went on record saying that human beings would make poor pilots for long space flights because of “certain inherent problems with concentration, boredom, and having the same priorities that call for a more normal life.â€
A certain autistic savant managed to calculate six complex navigational computations in thirty-five seconds. He actually beat the computer program, which took thirty-seven seconds.Various experts in several fields have been responsible for improving things like monitor screens and office furniture, citing the need. Obviously most people aren’t terribly capable of staring at a screen all day and sitting in the same position for hours on end. Various office accessories and exercises, not to mention protective gear, have been developed to ease the discomfort and unpleasantness of such factors in the work environment.
Several educational programs around the country have begun teaching autism spectrum students and other disabled students to communicate and do schoolwork more normally through the use of iPads and other computer equipment. It does seem to help immensely with some types of education of certain students.A well-known cosmonaut, after setting the record for longest time in space, suffered from bone loss and atrophy of his musculature. Multiple strategies have been discussed by experts to prevent this sort of damage happening again. Not everyone agrees on how well they will work.
Freud and other psychologists have recorded multiple instances of people with schizophrenia and other conditions being unusually capable of surviving without harm extreme cold, poor nutrition including calcium deficiency, long periods of little or no physical or mental stimulation, stale air, contaminated water, and unusually low light. Experts still disagree as to how these phenomena are possible.After a study was published on how taller people are more frequently promoted, more than one person noted publicly that certain promotions are NOT possible to the very tall. For example, there is usually a recommended maximum height for military pilots of helicopters, submarine crews–for any specialized vehicle. It is simply less economical to build specialty vehicles for the big and tall portions of the population.
Premature births, some have theorized, are causing the population to become both shorter and lighter. There is not enough data to support such a hypothesis. There is, in fact, considerable data to the contrary, but such a change would take many generations to take effect.The NSA found among recorded transmissions a data burst titled “Pilot Program Stage I.†It was encrypted and received, apparently, by a waiting receiver in a Water Authority building in a certain borough in New York. Content implies that fluoridation of water is an effective measure against the spread of some microorganisms through water.
Some oddities were discovered in security footage in a public utility control room. The security cameras were on a time-lapse setting of thirty seconds instead of the intended three seconds. The source of said error has not been determined.http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u438/jamais5/2013hm/WaterAuthSecurity_zps693f1f59.png
Many people have noticed and commented that autism and mental illnesses appear to be becoming more common. Prematurity has increased to apparent incidence of one in eight births. Modern medical science has improved neonatal care to the point that babies more frequently survive being born much earlier than the standard gestation period would suggest possible.
While some people worry over humanity becoming more dependent on pediatric surgery and more involved in noticing the value of ‘differently enabled’ people, some people will always utter the comforting words that “everything happens for a reason.†Really, many religious people believe that humanity has it’s “higher purpose,†that “there IS a plan for all of us,†that “all will become clear in the great beyond.â€610 words, 1 pic, 3 fictional statements
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