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~ A Blew Photon, or Just Amsterdam?
"The appearance of light
Can change With the amount of photons Received by Your eye, and the energy level Of the photons." ~ Kevin "=2E.. or just see Mssr. Bataille, ~ 'Story of the EYE,' 'I softly drew up at the side To try and see what was happening ~ Simone really was jerking off, The left part of her face was pressed Against the grille near the priest's head, Her limbs tensed, Her thighs splayed, Her fingers rummaging Deep in the fur ..." ~ Georges Bataille, From "Story of the Eye" [p. 73] * "O. Okey dokey, Folly. But O, my head smarts, And these stars, Still spinning, buzzing me around Mars ~ So dizzy, O, still so lost, O, so confused ... Where's Blew? Are we there?" ~ Twittering "Dunno, Twittering. Not Sure this, Haarlem. I know ~ Let's ask Someone!" ~ Folly http://essentialvermeer.20m.com/dutc...ers/heyden.htm "Jan Janz van HEYDEN Gorinchem 1637-Amsterdam 1712 Jan van der Heyden was born at Gorinchem in 1637, van der Heyden had moved with his family to Amsterdam by 1650. He was said to have been the pupil of a glass-painter. His preferred subject was architecture or townscape and many of his works were topographical, but he was also capable of architectural fantasies. As can be seen from his works, although he lived in Amsterdam all his life, he travelled in the southern Netherlands and Germany. In addition to painting, he organized Amsterdam's street-lighting and fire-fighting in Amsterdam. He died in Amsterdam on 28 March 1712." From ~ "The Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer," John Nash, London, 1972 ~ * ~ _________________________________________ !Morning Wood Continues Medical Education ~ _________________________________________ ..=2E.the flickering Blew, Who knew me... Or ~ "A Theory Of Vision Films the Series, Then Runs Through The Projector!" A Reception follows ~ ..=2E.The Greyhound's Cavity ~ * A Grille * _________________________________________ A Morning Wood Box Lunch Continuing Medical Education [CeeME!?] Grande Rounds Series _________________________________________ * Dogging Arts * Fogging Minds * It's a Star * _________________________________________ * ~ * ~ "=2E.. call Rupert! Bring Drake cakes, Too!" ~ Twittering "O, do ~ For, don't you know ~ The Ilk Of Too adores smores and Drake Cakes, too." ~ Folly "Me, Too!" ~ Twittering "=2E.. He'll pace allright but then look carefully at how, reaching the edge, he turns around... ..=2E. that quick step revolving on the one hind leg, bringing the other down just as the swivel ends, then giving over all the weight to one front paw, onto each pad distinctly it would seem, then onto number four and he's around headed the other way again." ~ Jorie Graham, From "The Sense of an Ending," From "Erosion" ~ * canal spread beauty ~ ! A bite to eat, A late supper, After we've undertaken A voyage through The World of The Matter ... The Reign of The Pure Ideas Wishes sorrow left behind us, Form found Expression in garden sculpture, Precisely placed, Sited ~ Across the lawn, Now glistening, moonlight's Dew. ~ * ~ _________________________________________ ~ * ~ A Sign, A Boarded Shingle Hung Out TO Dry ~ * ~ ! * ! Welcome TO Briarwood * ~ ~ _________________________________________ * The Four Theaters of the Brain ! ~ ~ Dr. John Ratey's Tavern ~ ~ * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I=2E Perception a=2E Bouillabaisse b=2E Stuffed mushrooms c=2E Roasted Asparagus d=2E Olive Paste &* Brochettes II. Attention, Consciousness, Cognition a=2E Broccoli & Mousseline Sauce b=2E Mousaka c=2E Caviar ~ Stuffed Russet d=2E Horse Radish Salad c=2E Arugula, Endive, &* Parsnips III. Brain Function a=2E Black Bean Corn Fritters b=2E Quiche a la Truffles c=2E Frittata Fritto Misto d=2E Oysters Rockefeller IV. Identity, Behavior a=2E Cr=E8me Brule b=2E Vanilla Ice & Cassis c=2E Cherry Cobbler & Cheddar Cheese d=2E Chocolate Mousse Various ~ Vin or Beer _________________________________________ ~ * Bed & Breakfast Premium Accouterment s * ~ _________________________________________ ~ * ~ * ..=2E. canal spread beauty ... |
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"Time
To locate .... the vanishing Point ..." ~ Folly Caroche ~ A Grande Horse-drawn Carriage Driven ~ On Ceremonial Occasions ... * ~ * ~ ~ The Lute ~ Antonio Vivaldi 1678 ~ 1741 * Concerto in Re maggiore per 2 Violini, Leuto e Bass continuo Allegro giusto Largo Allegro Tro in Sol maggrio per Violino, Leuto e Basso continuo Andante molto Larghetto Allgro Trio in Do maggiore per Violino, Leuot e Basso continuo Allegro no molto Larghetto lenot Allegro Concerto in Re maggiore per Voloa d'amore, Leuto ed orchestra Allegro (moderato) Largo Allegro ~ * ~ |
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~ * ~
________________________________________ ~ Barkley's Famous Dog Quotations ~ ________________________________________ "'And your tippling craft,' The captain asked, 'Fore or aft, How does she happen to be balanced?' The young dachshund flushed, Marshaled his wits, but did not laugh, His nostrils, on par, nonesuch, His four paws rooted firmly on terra, Or ship's dry footing. To the terrier, The dachshund boldly replied, 'She happens to be ballasted under my nose, On sacks of fresh Iambs, lots of clean kitty litter, And shipshape Milk Bones. My craft, alas, no, not off kilter!'" ~ Rudolph Nipping, From "The Manner of the Norwegian Elkhound" _________________________________________ "Barkley's Famous Dog Quotations," 16th ed., Pitter Pat Press, New Ork City. _________________________________________ A Morning Wood Publication _________________________________________ * Dogging Arts * Fogging Minds * It's a Star * _________________________________________ * ~ * ~ |
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"Wagged in which Dutch doggerel
Or mongrel, or varietal, Direction?" ~ Twittering "Yes. The Dutch have a graceful 'blunt' Way to them which you have keyed upon. ... 'Dutch oven.'" ~ Raving "Dutch oven? Isn't that, as some[infamous]one once told me, When you fart in bed?" ~ Twittering "'Dutch Date.' Dutch wags ???? I can't Believe that I said THAT." ~ Raving "Don't forget, Dutch uncle or aunt." ~ Twittering "Can you close in further on the 'essence' Of the Dutch identity? I have Never thought about it. You have picked up On the pattern." ~ Raving "Ah, Perhaps that traitor, infamous homosexual, Sir Anthony Blunt? Or perhaps another Art historian, perhaps one long forgotten, John C. Van Dyke, From whom now a brief word ~ 'Its sphere is the very loftiest altitude attainable By the mind, and it's grandeur The highest of comprehensible beauties. Yet the beautiful per se is not always the sublime... Up in the high mountains Where the storm and the avalanche may overwhelm, Where the lightning may strike, Where death may come suddenly and swiftly, The mind turns instinctively to admire The grandeur of the dangerous power.' From ~ 'Principles of Art: Part I. Art in History Part II. Art in Theory' Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, New York, 1887 [p. 221]" ~ Twittering "As for your more 'serious' inquiry. ... Sigh! You HAD to 'ask' Foolishly, at the risk of offending you and many others, I will answer. But maybe later. Yawn" ~ Raving "Who cares." ~ Twittering "Is your intuition THAT 'quick'? Do you wish to peer inside 'of Pandora's box? You may be surprised. I am." ~ Raving "By what? That box of letters, building blocks, And Lego's? Or you, merely Hoving about, Searching for Dummies?" ~ Twittering "'Perception' doesn't seem To daunt you." ~ Raving "Correct, Except precept." ~ Twittering "I already posses some responses To your second comment. How cleaver of You to have known. Have you traveled down this path too?" ~ Raving "Amsterdam, I have traveled, yes, alas, But of Haarlem, Holland, I know not, Or a lot less. So a guide we welcome. Leonardo, last we learned, Said to linger There. O too! A milk cow from Delft, have I, A gift from that fine town, long mine, From whose mouth, Spout ~ I dowse my breakfast cereal! And, too, Me, an object, anxious, too, as Mr. Harold Rosenberg observed. But know! A choice, unlike my kin, Hamlet, I made ~ Know, O Lo ~ True, whether To Be Or not! I still wait To see, as now, the shimmering sea. Only, alas, Where Is It? And O know ~ What If It's not? So, like, What's Next? Or, even if so, What For?" ~ Twittering * |
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How long does it take you to generate this stuff? And why?
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"How long does it take you
To generate this stuff? And why?" ~ spiral mirabelis "Dunno, I forgot." ~ Twittering "But we'll get back to you with An answer!" ~ Folly |
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