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What do you think of the Old ladies sewing
sweaters with "Punks not dead" and "Thug for life" stitched on them? ![]() Its very intriguing!
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I think it's very funny and an interesting commentary on life and stereotypes. Society tends to think of old women as the grandmotherly type who adore little children, go to church regularly, and wouldn't say shit if their mouth was full of it. It reminds me of an old Monty Python skit in which members of the cast played old ladies that went around beating up young people.
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A rough sketch done with my graphic tablet.
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Very nice sesame. Your nypmh seems to have a very irritated look on her face though. I think that may be part of the Chinese style as I have seen similar figures with the same irritated/frowning expression. Perhaps your figure is showing her displeasure with the world? Also you have some printing in your picture (at least it looks like a word), but I couldn't read it even when I enlarged the picture. Your sea looks like there is land in it. At first glance it looked a bit like India and when I enlarged your picture it looked like Burma (Myanmar). Was this intentional or just the way your picture turned out?
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Its only a rough sketch, Ila. I didnt work on her face at all; I only tried to bring out the Chinese style in the sketch. The thing you are mistaking to be the sea is part of her flowing cloth driven by the gale. Its not a landmass or map. I havent drawn the sea below her yet. I guess its my laziness
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I love the streetart stuff
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More Graffiti around the block, near your home...
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Superman, batman, spiderman, wonderwoman... ...
Somehow I like superman more.
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Einstein giving the clarion call to promote free software!
Kidding! There were no computers or software at the time of Einstein. But then I always say thumbs up for open source software. Its a service to the spirit of mankind and philosophy of free thought. ![]()
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ummm, of course there were computers in the time of Einstein, and you don't get real computers without software. Einstein lived at the same time as Alan Turing, who pretty much invented the modern definition of a computer, and built the amazing Colossus machines, the first electronic, digital, programmable computers. Of course, there was no free software, as all the Colossus machines and thier software were UK military secrets and the workings of the Harvard-IBM mark 1 was a military secret of the US navy. However, Einstein lived till 1955, so he would have been around to see he first commercial computers around 1951, however costing hundreds of thousands and only used by large busineses, there wouldn't have been any free software, so Einstein and computers in the modern sense shared the planet for about 11 years. As a socialist, I'm sure Einstein would have strongly approved of free software though.
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J. H. Felker and J. R. Harris created TRADIC, the first transistor driven computer at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1955. No vacuum tubes, just 800 transistors, Not hot, but cold & highly efficient;
Power requirement = 100 watts But even so, dear sister Anna, it was only a giant 3 cubic feet calculator! I guessed beforehand that someone will fill the information hole and most probably ... ![]()
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Banksy is my number one favourite but i hate how they're selling his work now
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Photoshop copies and my '46 Chief
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Southern India, 10th century Chola Artifacts unearthed at Tanjore. Pay special attention to Ardhanarishwara, one form of Shiva that is half male and half female.
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