If we have learned one thing from the history of invention and discovery, it is that, in the long run - and often in the short one - the most daring prophecies seem laughably conservative.
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This was almost my shot for the day, but I rejected it on account of the heavier processing. Really love it though -- it's the first time I've tried using textures in Photoshop -- think it came out really well.
This is Willow flashing me her 'Die, Puny Human!' scowl. Willow just got a bath and is feeling a bit surly -- don't hold it against her! Or do ... she doesn't care.
These two lovebirds have been camping just outside our hotel door for the past few days. My girls have adopted them and take great pride in assigning meal times and "putting them to bed".
This is Max. My wife and I rescued him from a farm when he was four months old. After more than 13 years, tonight, I fear, may be his last on this Earth. This morning he lost bladder control and, although he is resting comfortably and does not appear to be in any pain, he is no longer eating or drinking and can't seem to walk at all.
Having spent his formative months in relative squalor, he did not have the best start in life and has been a fairly nervous (and let's be honest, grumpy) little guy for most of his life. If I could have chosen a life for him, it would have been on the lap of an old lady who lived alone. As it happened, he got adopted by a couple of world travelers instead and spent his retirement years surrounded by the dreaded posse of Cats and children. Yet for all he had to overcome in his life, he has done remarkably well and deserves the best in the next one.
There is little we can do now except wait and hope that he goes peacefully.
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
Al Gore never said that he "invented" the Internet; Gore actually said, "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet." Gore was the original drafter of the High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991, which provided significant funding for supercomputing centers, and this in turn led to upgrades of a major part of the already existing, early 1990s Internet backbone, the NSFNet, and development of NCSA Mosaic, the browser that popularized the World Wide Web; see Al Gore and information technology.
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