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Luan Ranzetta: The Night of the Death Rain.

Digit Books 1963.

Cover art by Alvaro.

History:

Albert Abacus III made his first appearance in New Brickton years ago and became known as the criminal Mr. Digit. He dressed and spoke in a peculiar manner that seemed displaced even at the time. He worked as a banker and repaired watches as a hobby. Albert was a genius when it came to mathematics. He could have been much more with the intelligence he possessed, except for one obstacle. He was born with precognitive powers that while a gift, was also a curse. He knew when he would succumb to mortality and when his time would be up. Albert Abacus III took his powers and concentrated on how to cheat death and became obsessed with finding a way to prolong his life. It appears as though Mr. Digit was successful because he has reappeared this time in New Blok City, looking as if he hadn't aged a day. He continues to dress and speak the same, but somewhere along the line he has learned martial arts and wears a pair of special sunglasses. These tinted sunglasses are made of a bullet proof material and have a digital display that reads heat signatures and displays geometric and mathematical equations. Mr. Digit's motives are unknown, but there is a good chance he isn't in New Blok wasting time.

 

*Mr. Digit is a creation of Jeremy Green

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Built for the League of Lego Heroes

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My slow interwebz is killing me.

 

Can't view anyone's stream properly and it takes ages to upload... oy vey.

"They can't touch you when you're on fire."

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This Mercedes E 200 on diplomatic plates, was driving passed Warsaw Ochota railway station on Towarowa. The car was used by the Ambassador of Albania to Poland, denoted not only by the last 3 digits starting in 500, but also bearing the Albanian flag on the car, quite cool to see.

 

Warsaw, Mazowieckie Voivodeship, Poland

Oscar Wilde: The Picture Of Dorian Gray.

Digit Books [1960].

Cover art by Fisk.

Vern Hansen: Creatures of the Mist.

Digit Books 1963.

Cover art by Robert A Osborne.

I saw the post Strawberry did recently (http://strawberrysingh.com/2011/04/12/whats-your-digits/) asking what digits people use. People have asked me before about my shape and when I answer them, they seem to be the most shocked by the digits above, especially my Height and Leg Length. I have a HUGE head. :P I would have listed more but I got photohop lazy.

"It's the last time this century that the hour, minutes, seconds, day, month and year line-up as the same number." ~Tomitheos

 

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Thirteen of us are going on a cruise in March to celebrate my sister’s 65th birthday. We play Hand & Foot Canasta for hours on end on sea days. My sister bought big playing cards and I got these to decorate our doors. Cannot wait!

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Digit Shoot

Photo by Imre Becsi

 

Date :

2014.10.05.

 

Place :

Prater,

Wienna,

Austria.

Europe

 

Camera : Panasonic Lumix GH2

Lens : Lumix G-Vario 14-42 HD

 

Post work : 2014.10.07.

 

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1963; Mission to the Stars by A.E. van Vogt. Cover art by Ed Valigursky. Twincover of City

Donald Henderson Clarke: Alabam'.

Digit Books [1960].

Cover art by George Ziel.

An elderly calculating machine now performs as a dust gathering ornament.

D.E. Ellis: A Thousand Ages.

Digit Books 1963.

Saturday Self Challenge 07/04/2018 -- Mirrors .

Well mirrors are all around us - in the bathroom , in the hall , in the car , in the fun fairs , in the clothes shops and so the list goes on !

But of all of those there is really only one important mirror and that is the one in your DSLR ( so long as you have not gone mirrorless that is ! ) .

So to the shot for the challenge take a shot with a mirror in it . This is last Saturday evening and the shopping channel " Jewellery Maker " is on the television so major diruption to the living room and the trusty Canon is on the tripod in front of the TV facing backwards with the TZ60 on a gorilla pod and with careful alignment we can see the presenters fingers and a couple of cabochons on the cameras mirror . Hope that fits the bill !

To go with the shot a mirror related pice of music .

  

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Stewart Sterling: Dead right.

Digit Books [1960].

Brian W. Aldiss: The interpreter.

Digit Books 1960.

Cover art by Brian Lewis.

1964; Horror by C. Veheyne. Cover art by Rao = R.A. Osborne.

 

I don't know why but I love these horror-covers and stories!

1963; The Twisters by Vern Hansen. unknown Artist

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