Posts by Ian
(it's supposed to be Beverly sucking a straw in Rikers head from the same episode, but the images aren't loading... )
Beverly Crusher sucking on a straw in Rikers head. Riker looks bored. (from the episode Phantasms)
Sucks
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhJZ...
Not the vibe I got, but ok :)
Oh you watched it? I recommended it when S1 was on (in 2023) but you didn't seem interested...
Soup without a texture
Damn soup has no texture
Treant/Ents generally tell the truth as they see it & most are fairly wise, the plants you have to be careful of are awakened shrubs as they only have wis & int of 10 so often give bad advice. (then again if you follow a shrubs advice you get what you deserve... ) roll20.net/compendium/d...
Passed the Captcha, so thanks McSweeney's for scientifically proving I'm at least 10 years younger than I thought as was :)
(now if I could just persuade my body as well... )
Silver Age panel. Jimmy Olsen is outside somewhere holding a camera in his hands. Narration: "But, wait...what's this new surprise that Jimmy runs into, a few minutes later?" Spoilers, it's a robot approaching him. The robot has written on its chest, "This robot is trained to smash your camera". Jimmy says, "Jeepers! Got to escape that robot!"
Get in line, party people! Another Judge John Hodgman Live stream is about to begin. We'll be posting the highlights in this thread (skeet??), but for live reactions to your comments and questions, join us on the stream: www.youtube.com/live/tuHwhre...
As it’s my ‘local’ butterfly it had to be the swallowtail for the final day of #butterflyweek
Yes, replicators can de-materalize or reproduce metals easily.
You're thinking of a microwave oven or a toaster. I know you don't have the best reputation as a cook, but if you want to improve it would be good to learn the difference between basic food preparation tools like a blender & a ladle.
Steve says he knows...
A close-up on the head of a north American river otter.
An Asian small-clawed otter on a rock, shedding water droplets.
A spotted-necked otter laying on rocks.
A sea otter floating on its back in the water.
Announcing our first theme week: Otter Week!
I've got otters on the brain and I've got to share them, so it's time for a whole week of updated species, new species, and photos galore.
Our first species of the week drops soon! I can only preview four but there's a fifth the look forward to...
Art c/o "Terry Nation's DALEK ANNUAL 1976". #DoctorWho #1970s
Mr Kingfisher
Taking a break from feeding his mate.
#nature #wildlife #kingfisher #birdphotography #birds #eastlondon #ukbirds
*ARCHIVE:
spotted by: blah_blah_blah ;
56.004053,-2.517628;
0907hrs 6/11/21
Tried it with the Steam release of 20th Anniversary World tour & says it can't find the World Tour Textures (so it skips the optional normals import), then there doesn't seem to be any ray tracing? (I've got a 4070)
The legendary #DukeNukem 3D doesn't need any introduction.
It took the FPS genre to the next level back in the day, and has seen countless mods over the years.
This new #mod by @postmemetic.bsky.social
introduced Ray-tracing to #Duke3D!
github.com/postmemetic/...
#modding #retrogaming #retro
by artist JB Cornish
An old tree that has a knotty trunk with twists and bumps all over visible roots. Some of them are mossy, others looking dry. 📸 : Maximilian Brand.
This photo shows some street art in Burnham on Sea with a girl leaping and a pigeon next to her. The writing reads: In life you may not always soar like an eagle but you can always strut like a pigeon.
Street art in Burnham on Sea.
#tagtuesday #EastCoastKin
Hugo Pratt
Today Steve is mainly shocked he has a tail. He hasn't got much else to do today, so he has time for this kind of thing.
More evidence of Prince’s obsession with 70s British comedy… Little Ron Corbett