+SD Rowdies Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 (edited) Note two James: How y' like my desktop image? Harmon, you seem to be coming up in the world. That's quite a change from the ol' homestead. Note: Harmon didn't say it, so I will. Honk if you know where it is. (Hopefully your answer will not be wholly rude.) "Wholly rude ...," James, you are too cool for words. Speaking of words, I'm presently amidst the collected works of Sir Walter Scott. The only problem I'm having is that the Oxford English Dictionary version that came with my Kindle fails me, just now and again, with regard to ancient words and phrases of the Highlander variety. Because you are not wholly blameless for Kindle functionality how would it be if I text linguistic inquiries to you for interpretation as needed? For example - "If he had stuck by the way, I would have lent him a heezie, the dirty scoundrel, as willing as ever I pitched a boddle." Honestly, how can the OED fail on "heezie" and "boddle?" Note to Self: Hmm, should I forewarn James that I read late into the night? Note two Self: Nah, he'll be up finishin' a pot ainy w'y. Note three Self: Concise Dictionary of Scottish Words and Phrases isn't integrated into Kindle dang it! Edited July 16, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 "If he had stuck by the way, I would have lent him a heezie, the dirty scoundrel, as willing as ever I pitched a boddle." Honestly, how can the OED fail on "heezie" and "boddle?" Probably because the OED is, almost by definition, an English dictionary and those words are not English but rather Scottish. May I recommend the Dictionary of the Scots Language? Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 (edited) "If he had stuck by the way, I would have lent him a heezie, the dirty scoundrel, as willing as ever I pitched a boddle." Honestly, how can the OED fail on "heezie" and "boddle?" Probably because the OED is, almost by definition, an English dictionary and those words are not English but rather Scottish. May I recommend the Dictionary of the Scots Language? James, Thank you for the thoughtful recommendation. Fact is that I have the DSL link in my Favorites list. How life has changed reading-wise ... now seeking the best combination of an eBook with either the online or a physical dictionary. How odd it is that the latter case offers freedom to read in bed or away without desktop or handheld Internet access. Trouble is the DSL runs to many volumes so that texting you for answers at all hours is clearly the most sensible option. Edited July 16, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 (edited) On another topic, it took a while but finally somebody noticed the fact that clicking a Facebook Like-button is a sleazy marketing trap used to boost Like-count advertising revenue for online firms. Works like this ... whenever you click a Like-button offered on a Facebook page of an online firm they then make use of your expression of "Like" by sending an RSS Internet feed to your Facebook Friends asserting that you, by name, Like (recommend) their firm. Result is that a fair number of your Friends will view and click the Like button of the firm's Facebook page. Payoff is that the firm gains a substantial increase in (false) Like-button activity, thus being able to justify larger fees for advertising on their online site. Lemmings lead not over a precipice but to a Facebook Like-scheme and advertisers being cheated. After all, what are Friends for? A false-Like extortion scheme, I like it! Sweet ol' Harmon Edited July 16, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+BlondHiLites Posted July 17, 2012 Posted July 17, 2012 You do ... something to me .... I got my eye on you, pal! I do like the detail on the jeans. Hey, are those spuds or cow patties? Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 17, 2012 Posted July 17, 2012 (edited) You do ... something to me .... I got my eye on you, pal! I do like the detail on the jeans. Hey, are those spuds or cow patties? Concho-girl, where y' been? O yeah, Oregon and parts in between haven't y'? Missed y' babe. Those conchos I tacked to your riding breeches are from an Internet western-wear. As to th' flyin' horse-apples, they were contributed by ol' Happy, my Sandy Creek Cowboy mount that not so long ago became infirm and had t' be put down. My years at Sandy Creek Ranch were deeply enriched by Happy and by Ricky D. Goose, both gone to where th' good critters go. I'm sure that you will treasure the honor of being the only cowgirl, or perhaps mulegirl ever honored with flyin' Happy horse-apples. Maybe I can find a shot of Ricky D. Goose to spruce up another BlondHiLites photo. Say, remember th' day we hid those doggone dawg-caches? I'm still lame from a bruised heel that was aggravated by the paved and cobbled streets and closes of Scotland and the two Irelands. Ouch! Kiss-kiss, Sweet ol' Harmon Edited July 17, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Silver Horde Posted July 17, 2012 Posted July 17, 2012 Some Alabama dude has been seen in CA. This just in ... My gosh, the father of the "This just in ..." is in town and on the trail. How did I miss out? O yeah, Jeep or FJ t' qualify, I get it. Good on you guys for hooking East Mesa into the Noble Canyon area. That's been on my list to do for some time. How nice it is to see the ol' boy from Alabama return to San Diego. From the photos it seems that you still have a full set of front teeth ... don't that set you apart from others when y' venture into th' 'bama piney-woods? Flatulent Fathers, yeppur, Alabama through and through. So it goes, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: Of course I had t' fix their friggin photo. Second thought, you guys reminded me of the good old days of San Diego Geocaching. Here's another useful medication Those were the days my friends ... Any more photos from this event? I was there but not in this photo!! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 17, 2012 Posted July 17, 2012 (edited) Some Alabama dude has been seen in CA. This just in ... My gosh, the father of the "This just in ..." is in town and on the trail. How did I miss out? O yeah, Jeep or FJ t' qualify, I get it. Good on you guys for hooking East Mesa into the Noble Canyon area. That's been on my list to do for some time. How nice it is to see the ol' boy from Alabama return to San Diego. From the photos it seems that you still have a full set of front teeth ... don't that set you apart from others when y' venture into th' 'bama piney-woods? Flatulent Fathers, yeppur, Alabama through and through. So it goes, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: Of course I had t' fix their friggin photo. Second thought, you guys reminded me of the good old days of San Diego Geocaching. Here's another useful medication Those were the days my friends ... Any more photos from this event? I was there but not in this photo!! There's several photos posted on the event page but I don't spot you in those shots. You know how it is, the front-runners always hog the front row. Event Link Unfortunately I didn't have my camera at that event. Of course Photoshop can remedy this problem. By the way, this was the very first PUD-cake event ... baked by PQmommy. Ain't she th' sweetest thang? Lest we forget ... Devhead shooting a staple through the Ethenet cable during the pre-event work party. So it goes, Sweet ol' Harmon Edited July 17, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 17, 2012 Posted July 17, 2012 By the way, this was the very first PUD-cake event ... baked by PQmommy. Ain't she th' sweetest thang? Now she's off to the big city to become a famous chef. But we can say that we knew her when she baked PUD-cake in San Diego. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 17, 2012 Posted July 17, 2012 By the way, this was the very first PUD-cake event ... baked by PQmommy. Ain't she th' sweetest thang? Now she's off to the big city to become a famous chef. But we can say that we knew her when she baked PUD-cake in San Diego. James, You're always so well informed. Harmon Note to Self: Dang, I suppose she has a Facebook page. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 (edited) Speakin' of country gals ... What's th' latest news on that ol' gal with th' cornsilk hair? Edited July 19, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 19, 2012 Posted July 19, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Cheatah Duck-Tape flower ... soon to be a Geocache swag item. Edited July 19, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 (edited) Speakin' of country gals ... What's th' latest news on that ol' gal with th' cornsilk hair? Has a hitch in her getalong! Edited July 21, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 22, 2012 Posted July 22, 2012 (edited) Man in the moon? No ... Snake-biting blond in the moon! But is it art? Note to Self: No hitch in her get-a-long if y' please. Note two Self: Does she spin when not being watched? Edited July 22, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 23, 2012 Posted July 23, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Edited July 23, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 23, 2012 Posted July 23, 2012 (edited) This just in ... The good old days of San Diego Geocaching Honk if y' know who that Geocacher is. Edited July 23, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 24, 2012 Posted July 24, 2012 (edited) Testing something new ... and then removed it. More later. It's later .... Cool, I figured it out ... direct URL accesss to images stored on Microsoft Live Skydrive thus bypassing the Skydrive share- image viewer. Test photo is of Sandy and me above the Dublin Canal while on our way to find a Geocache container hidden in a canal gate that's beside a stone bridge built in 1769, a few years after I was born. Take a good look at Sandy's cheesy brolly ... fractured ribs and broken stitching but still keeping the rain away. Blame John of Jahoadi and John for this because he asked me how to share very large image files with friends due to the fact that his gmail account doesn't accommodate large attachments. No good deed goes unpunished ... now I have a 57-Gbyte Skydrive account that I didn't really want. Only way to advise is to know, so at least I learned to drill into the Skydrive server as needed to tame it. The first seven Skydrive Gbytes are free by the way with no strings attached. That's more than enough for John's purpose. I wasn't able to control my click-fanger and so paid $25.00 for the additional 50-Gbytes of storage, a calendar-year charge. My usual online-storage account is on a Serif server in England that gives me 100-Gbytes and that fabulous tele'-support lady with the sexy Brit' accent that I've come to know and love. Thanks for asking John, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: Like PUD cake, more is always a good thang. Note two Self: Why am I writing this? Nobody will read it! Edited July 25, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Honk....... Jodi of Jahoadi and John But you didn't hear it from me (John) This just in ... Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Honk!!! Dave, better known as RocketMan This just in ... The good old days of San Diego Geocaching Honk if y' know who that Geocacher is. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Sunflower on a boulder made me happy! Citroen with wine will make you cry. Note to All: St. Restitut in Provence if you must know. Note deux All: We were going to la chapell if you must know ... for a Geocache find. Note trois All: Four in a Citroen will truly make you cry! Note quatre All: All four have t' wear it at th' same time y' see. Note cinq All: We scored th' find of course. Edited July 30, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 (edited) BlondHiLites ... Poster Child: San Diego County Unbunched Sock Police Edited July 31, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 (edited) Citroen with wine will make you cry. Ah yes, the Citroen "deaux cheaveaux" (two horses). Officially, the designation is Citroen 2CV which means "deux chevaux-vapeur" or two horsepower. But that's a little misleading since this is "fiscal (tax) horsepower" and refers to a French law on taxing engine size. The actual output was a whopping 9hp. The design was intended to be an umbrella on wheels capable of carrying two farmers and 50kg of potatoes to market. Another design criteria is that it be able to carry a basket of eggs across a plowed field without breakage. Edited July 31, 2012 by Let's Look Over Thayer Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 (edited) Citroen with wine will make you cry. Ah yes, the Citroen "deaux cheaveaux" (two horses). Officially, the designation is Citroen 2CV which means "deux chevaux-vapeur" or two horsepower. But that's a little misleading since this is "fiscal (tax) horsepower" and refers to a French law on taxing engine size. The actual output was a whopping 9hp. The design was intended to be an umbrella on wheels capable of carrying two farmers and 50kg of potatoes to market. Another design criteria is that it be able to carry a basket of eggs across a plowed field without breakage. James, Nine horsepower y' say ... now I know why my kneck ached after each and every acceleration. My gosh, I once owned a ten-horsepower lawn mower. With regard to eggs, we had good results transporting eggs and other daily needs from the village street markets roundabout our quaint river-stone bungalow in St. Romaine de Malegarde. The Citroen came with the bungalow as part of our VRBO (Vacation Rental by Owners) outing to Provence. Of course we also rented a modern vehicle on arrival in Marseilles to support our more adventurous wanderings that might have put the Citroen into retirement. As to the bottle of wine, like all wines the ingredients came from the same cooperative vats; the difference being only in the bottle, the label, the chemicals, and the coloration that differentiates each and every gargle of the very same fluid that is so fawned over by uninformed, what's that word, ... oficiandos? Reminds me of the famous line spoken by P.T. Barnum. On the other hand I do subscribe to a concept that goodness is improved by aging. Not naming any names of course. So it goes, Sweet ol' Harmon Edited July 31, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted August 2, 2012 Posted August 2, 2012 Summer Sucks Oh my.... Please nooooooooo. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 2, 2012 Posted August 2, 2012 (edited) Summer Sucks Oh my.... Please nooooooooo. Feel free to use this photo as your desktop image. Kiss-kiss, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: Aha! finally I figured out what sort of thang they will respond to. Edited August 2, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 2, 2012 Posted August 2, 2012 (edited) O please! Dear Mark Zukerberg, Note to Self: The usual response, "Unfortunately, they wouldn't reply" Edited August 2, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 (edited) Day one .. Duck Tape flip-flops! Day two ... Cousins take Duck Tape beyond Cheatah cammo' containers including flipflops, belts, purses, flowered ballpoints, and more. Overnight stay put huge dent in "Papa's" grandpa-wallet. - Sixteen rolls of Duck Tape - Dinner out for four - Unlimited snacks - iPod and iPad Apps Note to Self: Nine grandchildren ... I'm a goner! Note two Self: Twelve year old arithmetic ... 12 + 12 = 100 dollars Edited August 4, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Say, I see that several of my Geocaching pals are quietly showing up on Google+; though not yet sharing anything. Delighted to see this trend. It's really important to appreciate the difference betwen Facebook and Google+. Facebook is merely another form of email used to keep in touch with family members and close friends. Don't expect this sort of thing with Google+. Google+ is a place to follow your passionate interests with like-minded people that will be for the most part strangers to you. No matter what your interest is just use the Google+ search-box to discover others of like interest and then "follow" them. Good example for James would be a Google+ search for "Tall Ships." In my own case I follow a large circle of professional photographers, a circle of Photoshop professionals, a circle of 3D imaging experts, a circle of encryption innovators, and more. Result is a steady flow of content that feeds my passionate interests. For my own family and close friends email serves my needs and avoids that silly Like button thingy. Simple ... Facebook for people, Google+ for content. Sweet ol' Harmon Edited August 6, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 Day one .. Duck Tape flip-flops! Day two ... Cousins take Duck Tape beyond Cheatah cammo' containers including flipflops, belts, purses, flowered ballpoints, and more. Overnight stay put huge dent in "Papa's" grandpa-wallet. - Sixteen rolls of Duck Tape - Dinner out for four - Unlimited snacks - iPod and iPad Apps Note to Self: Nine grandchildren ... I'm a goner! Note two Self: Twelve year old arithmetic ... 12 + 12 = 100 dollars Are your Grandaughters going to be Nuns too???? Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 This just in ... Say, I see that several of my Geocaching pals are quietly showing up on Google+; though not yet sharing anything. Delighted to see this trend. It's really important to appreciate the difference betwen Facebook and Google+. Facebook is merely another form of email used to keep in touch with family members and close friends. Don't expect this sort of thing with Google+. Google+ is a place to follow your passionate interests with like-minded people that will be for the most part strangers to you. No matter what your interest is just use the Google+ search-box to discover others of like interest and then "follow" them. Good example for James would be a Google+ search for "Tall Ships." In my own case I follow a large circle of professional photographers, a circle of Photoshop professionals, a circle of 3D imaging experts, a circle of encryption innovators, and more. Result is a steady flow of content that feeds my passionate interests. For my own family and close friends email serves my needs and avoids that silly Like button thingy. Simple ... Facebook for people, Google+ for content. Sweet ol' Harmon James looks good steering!! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Say, I see that several of my Geocaching pals are quietly showing up on Google+; though not yet sharing anything. Delighted to see this trend. It's really important to appreciate the difference betwen Facebook and Google+. Facebook is merely alternate form of email used to keep in touch with family members and close friends. Don't expect this sort of thing with Google+. Google+ is a place to follow your passionate interests with like-minded people that will be, for the most part, strangers to you. No matter what your interest is just use the Google+ search-box to discover others of like interest and then "follow" them. Good example for James would be a Google+ search for "Tall Ships." In my own case I follow a large circle of professional photographers, a circle of Photoshop professionals, a circle of 3D imaging experts, a circle of encryption innovators, and more. Result is a steady flow of content that encompasses my passionate interests. Once you have found people that can encourage and enhance your interests do add them to a Google+ Circle so that you can be aware of their posts. Show a presence amongst those you follow by offering informative and useful comments about their posts. Interesting and useful comments made regularly is the best way to become a recognized member of any given discussion Circle. Coming from Facebook or Twitter you might be surprised by the contrasting fact that Google+ regulars write complete sentences and paragraphs, often pages full of them. For my own family and close friends email serves my needs and avoids that silly Like button thingy. Simple ... Facebook for people, Google+ for content. Sweet ol' Harmon James looks good steering!! How embarrassing! ... they stenciled "Californian" upside-down and off-center on the steering thingy. Edited August 8, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 8, 2012 Posted August 8, 2012 (edited) Published: GC3HEA1 NASA Rover Curiosity, 150-million Miles SU Attributes: Oxygen tank, 4WD, water, BYOP. Hint: Nano under stone. Edited August 8, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
7rxc Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 Photo retouching is a good thang! Thanks for that! Of course 'retouching' is one thing, 'restoring' is another, and having fun 'altering' images is another isn't it? I've never done any commercially, but have fun and practice doing 'worthy' pictures for friends and family to save 'history' as it were. Playing with images allows one to build the skill needed to do so and to do something worthwhile at the same time. You are right when you say "retouching is a good thang!". Doug 7rxc, still running in circles up here. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 (edited) Photo retouching is a good thang! Thanks for that! Of course 'retouching' is one thing, 'restoring' is another, and having fun 'altering' images is another isn't it? I've never done any commercially, but have fun and practice doing 'worthy' pictures for friends and family to save 'history' as it were. Playing with images allows one to build the skill needed to do so and to do something worthwhile at the same time. You are right when you say "retouching is a good thang!". Doug 7rxc, still running in circles up here. Doug, How does one run in circles when there are so many trees in your neck of the woods? Quite right about retouching and restoring, both activities are amongst my great pleasures. At my age it feels grand to know that some old things can be put into new-like condition. Maybe instead of Photoshop some brilliant medical genius should contrive a Peopleshop machine. If that happens I'll be first in line for treatment. One in four people in the U.S., over age, 60 now have a surgical replacement. Altering images is also one of my passions as might be obvious from posted images on this Forum thread. In the extreme it is a challenge to fabricate image content as can be seen in the image above wherein James seems to have a bagpiper serenade. In that image the right half is constructed from tiny tidbits taken from the left half of the image in the fashion explained in the "tsunami retouching" video though, in this case, not done with professional care. I suppose this approach is just a digital version of what painters of the realism ilk achieve with canvas, brushes, and oils. Being dead is not a problem but not living on is a tragedy. Poor ol' Harmon Note to Self: Hmm, one day I must apologize to my Facebook friends for using complete sentences and paragraphs. Note two Self: Maybe not. Edited August 9, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 (edited) Hey look ... They did apply our San Diego Geocachers decal to Curiosity Rover as promised. Seems to me that the search for life on Mars is a bit misguided. Why not just haul a bucket of water up there to set out ... no time at all you would have a bucket full of Martian mosquitos to study. Better yet, send a couple of tick-magnet gals up there to find life as we know it. Sure as heck worked in the wilderness of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, not naming any names of course. Note to Self: Gotta learn them JPL photographers to frame their shots with a level horizon. Edited August 10, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 (edited) Gosh, how do y' think I feel? When I check Google+ accounts of local Geocachers what do you suppose I see in most cases? A message saying that the Geocacher "Hasn't shared anything with you." Fine, y'all go ahead and share thangs with one onother, don't worry about me. I'll be o.k., I'll just read another old book and die as soon as I'm called. Poor ol' Harmon Note to Self: It ain't like it costs anythang t' share with an ol' man. Note two Self: 'Fraid I'll mess with their photos I'll wager. Note three Self: When have I ever messed with their photos anyway? Edited August 10, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SKILLET Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 Gosh, how do y' think I feel? When I check Google+ accounts of local Geocachers what do you suppose I see in most cases? A message saying that the Geocacher "Hasn't shared anything with you." Fine, y'all go ahead and share thangs with one onother, don't worry about me. I'll be o.k., I'll just read another old book and die as soon as I'm called. Poor ol' Harmon Note to Self: It ain't like it costs anythang t' share with an ol' man. Note two Self: 'Fraid I'll mess with their photos I'll wager. Note three Self: When have I ever messed with their photos anyway? Quote
7rxc Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 Doug, How does one run in circles when there are so many trees in your neck of the woods? Being dead is not a problem but not living on is a tragedy. Poor ol' Harmon Hi Harmon. Well to tell the truth we cheat a little. Stand them up on end and support them on axles. Google, Images, for 'Human Hamster Wheels' you'll get the picture(s). I might just post a 'restoration' or two for fun. Both I did for cache sites, one was accepted and one a dry no thanks and deleted the images. I think he was more interested his 'sign' Waymark than what it represented. The cache is going strong these days, Texans like their (and our) heritage. Got to find time to finish a few things up as well, but I want to get some caching done! Doug 7rxc Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 Doug, How does one run in circles when there are so many trees in your neck of the woods? Being dead is not a problem but not living on is a tragedy. Poor ol' Harmon Hi Harmon. Well to tell the truth we cheat a little. Stand them up on end and support them on axles. Google, Images, for 'Human Hamster Wheels' you'll get the picture(s). I might just post a 'restoration' or two for fun. Both I did for cache sites, one was accepted and one a dry no thanks and deleted the images. I think he was more interested his 'sign' Waymark than what it represented. The cache is going strong these days, Texans like their (and our) heritage. Got to find time to finish a few things up as well, but I want to get some caching done! Doug 7rxc Doug, "Human hampster wheels," gotta love it. Fits in with my belief that anything one might imagine will already have a following somewhere in the world. Your experience with offering an image and having it rejected hits home with me. I went through an early stage of image and video editing wherein I expected that others might appreciate my efforts. Didn't take long to realize that people in general have a very short attention span for, dare I say, for anything. So it goes, Poor ol' Harmon Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 (edited) This just in ... From Mars! Edited August 11, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
7rxc Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 This just in ... From Mars! That thing will probably DNF! BTW is that Martian Leopard Skin cammo? Doug 7rxc Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 (edited) This just in ... From Mars! That thing will probably DNF! BTW is that Martian Leopard Skin cammo? Doug 7rxc Actually Martian Cheatah Cammo'. Martian Cheatahs are know for their agility what with being able to leap forward by fifty yards in a single bound. Once Mars has been terraformed and civilized it's the right place to put all of our elder-care facilities so's th' ol' timers can get up after they fall. By the way, the URL for that rover image was taken from a related Geocache. For a better view of Curiosity Edited August 12, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 12, 2012 Posted August 12, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Once in a while no matter how hard y' look y' have t' take a DNF. Edited August 12, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 (edited) Mission accomplished ... 'Mon back to Earth Curiosity, y' got'er done. Edited August 14, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 14, 2012 Posted August 14, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Congratulations: Kawickaturn scores FTF on Martian Mount Sharp! Note to Self: NASA spent billions on Curiosity and all they needed was a tricked-out Suzuki. Edited August 14, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted August 16, 2012 Posted August 16, 2012 This just in ... Congratulations: Kawickaturn scores FTF on Martian Mount Sharp! Note to Self: NASA spent billions on Curiosity and all they needed was a tricked-out Suzuki. And I was bettin on Chuy! I bet Lindsey found it. It is hard to beat her to a cache. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 19, 2012 Posted August 19, 2012 This just in ... A Curious Curiosity: Trucker BlondHiLites Quote
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