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Always with a smiling face at Oscon 2009.
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OSCON 2009 , presented by O'Reilly Media produced by Good Company Communications.
Everything that we do is actually the game that we play.
And we all are living inside the game (you can also call
it the matrix). Language is the game as well as politics,
culture, economy and religion. We just have to admit the
MYSTERY OF INFINITY (and btw it is not possible to deny it)
and immediately we find ourselves at total abstraction i.e.
at the game.
Still when we are living inside the tight borders of the game,
we don't really even come to think that it might be the game.
And if once in a while it is still possible to understand who
is playing the game, mostly it is absolutely not understandable
by which rules the game is played. Or if the game is played by
these not known rules or are the players violating these not
known rules.
Our current situation at our planet is more similar to the Middle
Ages (or even the Stone Age) than the normal friendship of
the Cosmic Age. We should not forget that only fuction of each
Earthian is to live and not to destroy each other and hopefully
not even themselves.
So, if we could live by such simple rules by which the football
is played (where it is more than easy to see when the game is
played by the rules and when not), we could easily get rid of
most of our unnecessary problems. And we would finally live
at one globe.
The ball is at our hands. Football saves the World!
Sami Hyrskylahti, Moscow 9.12.2010
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Exhibition "Druzhba - Friendship" at art center "100 SVOIH",
Ligovsky prospekt 39, Saint Petesburg, Russia. 9.12.2010-9.2.2011
compared to today's visitor (Varanus varius, "Lace Monitor" or simply a Goanna).
Tagged with "taxonomy" machine tags
This is a photo of a bird that always hangs out on the tree in front of our house. I finally got some some sun for a nice photo of it.
This cute beetle landed on my hand. I think it is Pseudolycus sp. Possibly Pseudolycus marginatus though still waiting on I.D confirmation. [Winburndale, NSW]
EDIT: Pseudolycus haemopterus.
in the "musical clothing" room. the idea was to exchange pink clothes with other party goers in this room. but i think everyone was really attached to their pink clothes! miss mccoochie and i used it as a dressing room, though.
I know people and dogs and horses and... have nice and friendly eyes, but did you ever look a cow in its face?
They cut the horns nowadays, IMO it's a complete amputation, AND they have to wear these big ugly yellow earrings, they cause inflammations. It's a registration system because of diseases like BSE. Stupid, as implanting a chip is a good alternative.
This yard features a manageable-sized lawn and a permeable sidewalk, both Florida-friendly features.
At Fort Stanwix National Monument, there were extra park rangers on hand to dig pilot holes to see if there was anything of archaeological significance where a sprinkler system was planned to be installed. They weren't finding anything, despite having gone down pretty deep. She answered my questions about when the re-creation of the fort had been done, and about the digging.
I was more interested in the creation of public history, than in the history of the fort, I'm afraid.
yesterday my friend Adrienne drove into town from Westchester for a job interview.......drove in!......cars are exotic possessions to us Gothamites....so, I suggested a little day trip to Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters......
friends for over 30 years, Adrienne is responsible for creating my website. she also called my attention to the possibility that my photos from Eastern Europe might be more than the average garden-variety vacation shots......
funny, in spite of the inspiration, support, and friendship, , I don't have many photos of her.....so we worked on that a little yesterday.....
My husband and I were sitting on a bench at the local park, when this goose wandered over to us. It came so close, we were sure that it was looking for a "handout." It even nibbled on my husband's boots. It finally walked away, making me wish I'd had a pocketful of corn. Later, as we walked back toward the parking lot, two cars pulled up with several people in each. When they got out of the cars, a large group of geese and ducks rushed toward them. They threw handfuls of bread to the hungry fowl. It is illegal to feed wildlife for a multitude of reasons, but like so many other things, we would have been "hard-pressed" to convince them that they were causing more harm than good. At least once a year we have observed a Canada Goose at this location with "angel-wing" caused in part by feeding them bread.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_wing
* See a goose with angel-wing taken at the same location in March 2020.