You call that an argument?
Posts by Fredcritterš
Hm. Looks rather like SPAMĀ®.
Happy you agree.
Yes, Kandinsky.
Also: Alfred Stieglitz, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Jerry Uelsmann
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And too many other to mention ⦠or to recollect right off the top of my mind.
Artists! Show what built your style!
Well, gosh, believe it or notā¦
we believe in you.
waiting is
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Also: «Virtual particles have no scruples and misbehave whenever no one is watching.»
āLisa Randall, Warped Passages, p.226
Ooooooh. Nice.
I really miss Sleepless Domain.
Any chance it will be returning before too much longer?
If not, not.
Not pushing, just wondering.
Post it on Bluesky, of courseā¦
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Ah! Sweet mystery of life!
It's back. Must have been an internet thing that lasted a couple of hours. or a hiccough on my end. Relieved and happy, I am. Thanks!
ā¦I don't understand.
You know, when I first discovered HH a coupla years back, I went back and have read from the beginning. I totally adore the inhabitants and the inspired art- work and style (the craft alone is mind-boggling). But. I'm okay with it, but this pretty much sums it up:
misfile(dot)com seems to be done. Is it coming back?, I hope.
sounds as if your need is critical
It's not dirtāit's manure. But that also assists growth, soā¦
Me, I now grudgingly concede that NOT all AI applications are ENTIRELY badāfor example I am okay with AI-guided photo maskingābut I DO wish the overhead weren't so ENORMOUS and environmentally unsound.
Unsustainable cost/benefit ratio.
re: leftovers. on point
Critters. A small detail from Katie's "he loses his marbles" artwork. I think it would make a nice avatarā¦
I won't, because it would be stealing, but I want to use this for my avatarā¦
Lookin' good!
BellaBot premium delivery robot by Pudu Robotics
Um. I hope you don't mind my ongoing blather, but I cannot resist one moreā¦
www.pudurobotics.com/product/deta...
Makes sense. Thanks!
Dear Ghu! but I DO love Trinket. Especially how they move. Squeee!
Dear Ghu! but I DO love Trinket. Especially how they move. Squeee!
⦠but ⦠but ⦠"petto" contains that Kanji character that reads to us Westerners as an adorable smiley: ć
How can that be a bad thing?
Finally, I cannot help but think that it does cats a disservice to value merely their utility. [The next paragraph in Wikipedia is: "As early as the Heian period in Japan (794ā1185), cats were highly valued and considered rare treasures."]
That being said, methinks I DO go on at too great a length.
I also note that Japanese is a language rich in depth and meaningāperhaps "toy" does not evoke the full connotation of the Japanese word. [Wikionary: "ęē© (aigan, 'caring for (a pet or small object)') +ā åē© (dÅbutsu, 'animal')"]
I cannot disagree with your about the rƓle of cats in society.
However I note the importance of the adjective "beloved" (cherishing; being fond of; prizing; treasuring; e.g., "My beloved is mine, and I am his").
From your post to Gods earā¦
golly gosh but you do nice work!