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FYI for all you Monthy Python fans out there and all you MSH members I discovered that all week they have been playing Monthy Python on Sirius radio. Channel 105 the comedy channel.
I am almost Pythoned out but it does give me a laugh.
AT work people walk by and say what are you listening too?
Usually its classical which helps me remain calm while stressing about my work.
But this week I have been laughing. I think it last till Sunday.
The argument is really funny.
Reticulated Pythons have amazing patterns on their bodies which are designed to help them blend into the leaf litter of the rainforests. These patterns are a mixture of light browns, creams, yellow dark brown and even black. Their heads are yellowish with a dark, thin line and their bellies are yellow or white. The Reticulated Python is one of the world's largest snakes reaching a huge 10 metres in length. Reticulated Pythons grow to be the longest snakes in the world.
Habitat
The Reticulated Python is commonly found in the jungles of South East Asia, the Philippines and parts of the Indonesian archipelago. Reticulated Pythons enjoy the tropical areas in rainforests, and they rely on water and are often found near ponds, creeks and river systems.
Diet
Reticulated Pythons are non-venomous. Pythons are constrictors, coiling about their prey and squeezing it until it suffocates. Like most other snakes they can swallow animals much larger than the diameter of their own heads because the bones of the skull and the lower jaw are loosely attached to each other by ligaments. This allows the bones to separate when the prey is being swallowed. Their skin also expands and large prey items form an obvious lump in the body until digested. A Reticulated Python will prey on large mammals, birds and reptiles.
Breeding
The female Reticulated Python may lay up to 90 eggs and incubates them by coiling around them and shivering to raise and maintain temperatures. The young are over 2 feet long at hatching and may grow up to a foot longer each year.
Using turtles from Python xturtle module to build a little scope for Liberlab.
(each turtle y position is "connected" to a photoresistor)
Xtutle : ada.rg16.asn-wien.ac.at/~python/xturtle/
Libelab : www.liberlab.net/
Drugo srečanje Python uporabnikov 22. marca v Kiberpipi.
19:00 Uvod
19:15 Gamedev with pygame (Anže Pečar)
19:30 Speeding up algorithms in python (Miha Zidar)
19:45 Binary deployment of your Python projects, NOW! (Rok Garbas)
20:00 Finding similar images with Python (Jernej Virag)
20:15 Load testing with FunkLoad (Andraž Brodnik)
I had a vacation in Dandeli, A very beautiful place in Karnataka.
There is a Natural Jacuzi by flowing water, when one of our new friend Harsha freaked out when spoting snake. Initially everyone freaked out...
Me with local guide(Mrutyunjaya) immediatly came to know it was a rock python and came to remove this Humble Hungry creature from Urbanians :D
I kept my camera in f32 mode to experiment flowing water and whole rescue thing is shaken when my wife captured it. Shyah...
Anyways, It was a day of my life. Atlast now i can say i handled a real snake...
yup, Later it was released safely to jungle.
Python bivittatus
BURMESE PYTHON
Asian dream, American nightmare.
One of the largest snakes in the world and the only protected snake species in Hong Kong.
The AROS operating system comes with Python 2.5. I really 'started' programming back on the Amiga workbench and CLI (Command Line Interface), so this really takes me back.
A Woma Python from central Australia. This beautiful python from the central sandy desert of Australia is unfortunately an endangered species.
More Clem and Cocoa. I really liked the effects I got with the flash and the fast-moving snakes. You think "herding cats" is difficult? Two energized, inquisitive ball pythons are hilariously infuriating. <3
Built and photographed this python model. Shot in the rainforests of Brazil.
Jim Boulden
Animal Makers Inc.
Built and photographed this python model. Shot in the rainforests of Brazil.
Jim Boulden
Animal Makers Inc.
Taken in San Francisco, a great Custom Stop not just for the way it’s been put together but for the word itself! “Sidewinder” underneath it isn’t bad either
Ignoring the Cobra Officer's orders, Python Copperhead makes a sudden leap towards Heavy Water! Firefly, Python Tele-Viper and Python Crimson Guard dive to stop the inebriated Copperhead as Heavy Water spins, twisting her precious briefcase away from his grasp!
Firefly: What the hell are you doing, Copperhead?"
Cobra Officer hits the alarm as Copperhead struggles to keep his balance in his drunken state.
Python Copperhead: "Aw man, now why'd you have to go and do that, huh? I was just foolin' around."
Carpet pythons are not rare where we live in the Gold Coast hinterland. This is one that came to visit in 2014.