Photos from my (very brief) sojourn to London & Paris.
(And could someone Shep please identify the spaceships? )
pick-72
pick-68
pick-66
pick-38
pick-64
pick-42
pick-69
pick-51
pick-39
pick-44
pick-34
pick-59
pick-56
pick-35
pick-63
pick-75
pick-60
pick-13
pick-10
pick-5
pick-2
pick-26
pick-22
pick-14
pick-31
pick-28
pick-17
pick-20
pick-21
pick-30
pick-33
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London, Paris, Space [NF56K]
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Pick-44 is an interesting sculpture of how the Human nervous system is reflected in the amount devoted to the senses I think.
All other pics are amazing work...as Always....
All other pics are amazing work...as Always....
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The Sensory Homonculus. (It was next to the Motor cortex homonculus (proportional space devoted in the motor cortex to control, but the sensory one is more interesting. Even if they did leave out the gargantuan penis+scrotum [which most textbooks do as well])Crossroads Inc. wrote:Pick-44 is an interesting sculpture of how the Human nervous system is reflected in the amount devoted to the senses I think.
All other pics are amazing work...as Always....
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Re: London, Paris, Space [NF56K]
The rocket on the right is definitely an Ariane 5. Not sure about the one on the left.
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What is the huge cone building in pic 30?
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Office tower under construction in London, near the south bank on the Thames.Crossroads Inc. wrote:What is the huge cone building in pic 30?
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Re: London, Paris, Space [NF56K]
It's.... THE SHARD!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shard_London_Bridge
(sorry, it has one of those names)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shard_London_Bridge
(sorry, it has one of those names)
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Re: London, Paris, Space [NF56K]
Ariane 1Hawkwings wrote:The rocket on the right is definitely an Ariane 5. Not sure about the one on the left.