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- diane o'thirst
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Even a less-than-bleeding-edge Powerbook is plenty good. So long as it runs OSX, you're golden. Remember that Leopard is coming out in a couple months.
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- diane o'thirst
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yeah, the more i consider things the better i personally feel a powerbook would be for her. other than the tech bits.. easier for her to use, better chance at working out warranties, has pretty good media support, and its tres' hip - the latest craze for the elite college crowd where she can hang in some cafe with wifi and look the sheeeeit.
- Eric
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I like this one. It's much cuter.diane o'thirst wrote:
It's a camping trip in the desert, not the redemption of the fallen world - Cryptofishist
Eric ShutterSlut
Former Ass't Editor & columnist, BRC Weekly
Eric ShutterSlut
Former Ass't Editor & columnist, BRC Weekly
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- OregonRed
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Saddened to hear about Fishy's accident (TheCO has kept me informed). DELIGHTED to hear she's awake, aware, and bored (not that boredom is a good thing, but it's FAR better than the alternatives of despair and depression)!
Please, PMs from the folks who know where donations go! To myself or TheCO. We want to help with whatever is needed, laptop, home modifications, whatever.
Fishy always has been a joy on here. I'm chomping at the bit to do whatever I can to get her back online.
Our hearts go out to you Fishy. We will keep you in our prayers that the Gods will grant you an swift and relatively painless recovery. Stay positive and, when the world gets you down, remember how well loved you truly are.
Please, PMs from the folks who know where donations go! To myself or TheCO. We want to help with whatever is needed, laptop, home modifications, whatever.
Fishy always has been a joy on here. I'm chomping at the bit to do whatever I can to get her back online.
Our hearts go out to you Fishy. We will keep you in our prayers that the Gods will grant you an swift and relatively painless recovery. Stay positive and, when the world gets you down, remember how well loved you truly are.
M*A*S*H 4207 We're not doctors.
"Just be yourself. All the good personalities are taken." stolen from my amazing friend Dwayne Gerken's fb status post.

"Just be yourself. All the good personalities are taken." stolen from my amazing friend Dwayne Gerken's fb status post.

Okay -for the DVD player for Crypto's hospital room in Austria, Axel (of the German Team) is leading the way! He has model and a company picked out... now it's time for us to come up with the funds. I set up a paypal for that, see:
http://www.karinewilson.com/ChukkaContribute.html
and I guarantee no matter what you give, all of it goes to Chuka & her family.
THEN we will have a call for donated DVD's.. but we want to clarify (i think) which address we can send those to...
Awesome!
http://www.karinewilson.com/ChukkaContribute.html
and I guarantee no matter what you give, all of it goes to Chuka & her family.
THEN we will have a call for donated DVD's.. but we want to clarify (i think) which address we can send those to...
Awesome!
- Bin Noddin
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The latest posting on the support site ( http://www.chukkasupport.blogspot.com/ )indicates that CD's, DVD's and similar SMALL items can be mailed to the hospital.
"I have gobs of mustard and ketchup on the front of my shirt, which does not make me a hot dog." Sam A. McKeen
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I haven't identified this Tank yet but if anyone has the skills with plastic models It would be cool if Fishy could have one waiting for her when she got home. Say 1/32 scale or larger. Or in 1/87 scale and parked at the Scale:burner camp. Or both.spectabillis wrote:
Dance in the heart of chaos. . . . .
ὁ δὲ ἀνεξέταστος βίος οὐ βιωτὸς ἀνθρώπῳ
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ὁ δὲ ἀνεξέταστος βίος οὐ βιωτὸς ἀνθρώπῳ
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- EspressoDude
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"STOMPIE"
Google "london tank" or "london pink tank"
It's a russian T-34 painted under the direction of Alexendra Mir
TALK OF THE TOWN: PINK TANK
By Jonathan Gibbs
The Independent on Sunday, London, November 2, 2003.
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I first saw my London tank on Millennium Eve. I was casing a route to take a party of revellers on foot from Peckham to the river that evening. It went up the path of the old canal from Peckham Library through Burgess Park, over the Old Kent Road and on through Bermondsey Street. Cutting across the Old Kent, I turned into Mandela Way, and there it was, stood defiantly on a triangle of land where the Way met Pages Walk, nominally fenced off but clearly functioning as common ground.
A huge, toylike T-34, with the soft edge of its rounded turret, and its cannon rising dramatically westwards. I clambered onto it and posed, for nobody. Every boy's war game come to life, and tamed. Fenced in, and threatened only by nettles and buddleia. Like a great many toys in this world, it had been bought as a present, ostensibly at least, by a father for his son. Protest, though, was not far away. Russell Gray, who lives just around the corner, named his tank Stompie, after Stompie Muketsi Sepei, the teenager murdered by Winnie Mandela's thugs in 1989. The point being that even simple political gestures—like a local council naming a street for an anti-apartheid modern legend—can have muddied resonances.
The authorities, for their part, were interested in Stompie. For a while a 'remove for disposal' sticker adorned its green-grey sides. The spectre of planning permission was raised. Finally, the MoD wondered if it had been properly decommissioned, and suggested it might be a security risk. To date, Gray is yet to trundle it across Westminster Bridge towards Parliament, with insurrection on his mind. The closest it's come to toppling the state is bursting through the castle walls in the magnificent opening of the Ian McKellen film of 'Richard III', as part of its tank travels between Czechoslovakia and Bermondsey.
Today, though, the Mandela Way tank is pink. This was the work (sanctioned by Mr Gray) of cubitt artists, under the leadership of American artist Aleksandra Mir. Its transformation took place in July 2002, as an example of what Mir calls 'Summer Art'. 'It took 5 girls to paint it in the scorching sun.' she says, and you can find pictures of the posing tank girls online. Although Mir is coy about its inspiration (citing 'everything else that's pink in the world'), the reference to Prague's famous pink tank seems unavoidable.
This symbol of aesthetic-political subversion dates back to 1968, when Soviet tanks rolled into the Czech capital to crush the Prague Spring. They mounted one of their T-34s on a pedestal in the city's central square—supposedly as a memorial to the Russian soldiers who had liberated the population from the Nazis back in 1945, but in practice to remind the locals that Moscow didn't take kindly to anyone 'reforming' Communism. Local artists were less impressed, however, and painted it pink.
Most people know the monument from its second incarnation, created by artist David Cerny to celebrate the Velvet Revolution. He tried the trick again in 2001, with a new tank. Wary now of souring relations with Russia in the brave new post-Soviet Europe, the authorities resisted. The pink tank lives on in Prague only as a souvenir t-shirt. Here, we have Stompie.
It's a russian T-34 painted under the direction of Alexendra Mir
TALK OF THE TOWN: PINK TANK
By Jonathan Gibbs
The Independent on Sunday, London, November 2, 2003.
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I first saw my London tank on Millennium Eve. I was casing a route to take a party of revellers on foot from Peckham to the river that evening. It went up the path of the old canal from Peckham Library through Burgess Park, over the Old Kent Road and on through Bermondsey Street. Cutting across the Old Kent, I turned into Mandela Way, and there it was, stood defiantly on a triangle of land where the Way met Pages Walk, nominally fenced off but clearly functioning as common ground.
A huge, toylike T-34, with the soft edge of its rounded turret, and its cannon rising dramatically westwards. I clambered onto it and posed, for nobody. Every boy's war game come to life, and tamed. Fenced in, and threatened only by nettles and buddleia. Like a great many toys in this world, it had been bought as a present, ostensibly at least, by a father for his son. Protest, though, was not far away. Russell Gray, who lives just around the corner, named his tank Stompie, after Stompie Muketsi Sepei, the teenager murdered by Winnie Mandela's thugs in 1989. The point being that even simple political gestures—like a local council naming a street for an anti-apartheid modern legend—can have muddied resonances.
The authorities, for their part, were interested in Stompie. For a while a 'remove for disposal' sticker adorned its green-grey sides. The spectre of planning permission was raised. Finally, the MoD wondered if it had been properly decommissioned, and suggested it might be a security risk. To date, Gray is yet to trundle it across Westminster Bridge towards Parliament, with insurrection on his mind. The closest it's come to toppling the state is bursting through the castle walls in the magnificent opening of the Ian McKellen film of 'Richard III', as part of its tank travels between Czechoslovakia and Bermondsey.
Today, though, the Mandela Way tank is pink. This was the work (sanctioned by Mr Gray) of cubitt artists, under the leadership of American artist Aleksandra Mir. Its transformation took place in July 2002, as an example of what Mir calls 'Summer Art'. 'It took 5 girls to paint it in the scorching sun.' she says, and you can find pictures of the posing tank girls online. Although Mir is coy about its inspiration (citing 'everything else that's pink in the world'), the reference to Prague's famous pink tank seems unavoidable.
This symbol of aesthetic-political subversion dates back to 1968, when Soviet tanks rolled into the Czech capital to crush the Prague Spring. They mounted one of their T-34s on a pedestal in the city's central square—supposedly as a memorial to the Russian soldiers who had liberated the population from the Nazis back in 1945, but in practice to remind the locals that Moscow didn't take kindly to anyone 'reforming' Communism. Local artists were less impressed, however, and painted it pink.
Most people know the monument from its second incarnation, created by artist David Cerny to celebrate the Velvet Revolution. He tried the trick again in 2001, with a new tank. Wary now of souring relations with Russia in the brave new post-Soviet Europe, the authorities resisted. The pink tank lives on in Prague only as a souvenir t-shirt. Here, we have Stompie.
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Funds receive for the DVD player....(((Thanks to an anonymous e-playa donor!)))
Now we wait, because the family is talking to the Head Nurse about it being okay to HAVE the DVD player first.
I am collecting up your guys' great digital art on the art site for Crypto for her, too. It seems the art & the funny stuff are what we can do best, right now..... And besides, you guys always make ME smile...
Now we wait, because the family is talking to the Head Nurse about it being okay to HAVE the DVD player first.
I am collecting up your guys' great digital art on the art site for Crypto for her, too. It seems the art & the funny stuff are what we can do best, right now..... And besides, you guys always make ME smile...
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- EspressoDude
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looks like Tamiya models 1/48 Military Miniature Series No.15 (ITEM 32515)
138mm long about 5 1/2" about $25
edit to add:
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/ ... /index.htm
138mm long about 5 1/2" about $25
edit to add:
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/ ... /index.htm
Is 4 shots enuff? no foo-foo drinks; just naked Espresso
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Field Artillery Tractor
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If someone would like to build this tank in 1/87 scale, it would be an honor to have it parked at the Scale:Burners camp!Box Burner wrote:I haven't identified this Tank yet but if anyone has the skills with plastic models It would be cool if Fishy could have one waiting for her when she got home. Say 1/32 scale or larger. Or in 1/87 scale and parked at the Scale:burner camp. Or both.spectabillis wrote:
Barb Wire / Sven
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You don't stop going to Burning Man because you get old.
You get old because you stop going to Burning Man!
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You don't stop going to Burning Man because you get old.
You get old because you stop going to Burning Man!
- EspressoDude
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Part of the care package I sent to fishy on the 4th was her dog tags, one for the 1:87 scale burners camp, the other for the BoobyBar
Unfortunately both dog tags were "full size"
Unfortunately both dog tags were "full size"
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- The CO
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Well, I already collect green plastic army men and assorted small military models, so getting one is not difficult. Just got to paint it when it shows up...
M*A*S*H 4207th: An army of fun.
I don't care what the borg says: feather-wearers will NOT be served in Rosie's Bar.
When I ask how many burns, I mean at BRC.
I don't care what the borg says: feather-wearers will NOT be served in Rosie's Bar.
When I ask how many burns, I mean at BRC.
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Light a candle
Thanks Koosh , done.
Come on people, I know y'all need some serenity.
Come on people, I know y'all need some serenity.
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