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I Am, and by Being, I am Love.
Palaeogeek, sometime-artist, editor, new music-lover, and possibly a hipster bogan. I'm here to help.
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Humpback whales breaching through a ring of fire.3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@wombat1974 Thanks, and no stress! Curiosity can simmer.3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@wombat1974 That would be ace! Throw me an email addy, and I shall ready three files. Are you ok to screenshot how they appear?3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@wombat1974 that explains things, then. I wonder if (like mail.app) a single page PDF is treated differently to a multi-page one.3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@wombat1974 Does it tend to inline image/pdf files, and not show them as attachments in the same way as a zip appears?3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@BreeMateljan And it's always O/OE users too, so I suspect programmatical shenanigans.3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@BreeMateljan -than me! Fixing one method in my process could save us all issues. I have nfi what's happening on the PC side though.3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@BreeMateljan Probably - and I'm sure they COULD save/use the attachment in the form I provided it originally. Alas, there's more of them-3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@doughnu7 yeah, I've been doing that - zipping the file works too, but also adds another process that some folk don't know how to use.3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@JohnLacey You are younger than me and that makes me feel bad.3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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-I could workaround for them?3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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-proof, but then tell me the email had no attachments and they'd like me to send it as an attachment... what's happening on the OE end that-3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Outlook/outlook express folk. If I send a PDF or JPG proof to a client, and they reply back with something that indicates they've seen the-3 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@bobearth pretty cool - in an anti monoculture kinda way. Screw that though, really.
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The Name of The Doctor was both pleasing and satisfying. This series is now rescued in its whole (but it still wasn't much fun getting there4 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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@MrJesseRoss without wasting those on things like Star Trek.
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@MrJesseRoss yeah, I didn't get much from it other than Pitch Black II. Unapologetic action and slick production though+++
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@MrJesseRoss *both hands up*
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@dannybishop kakapo and potoos!
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@doughnu7 let's not jump from amusing neighbours with impressive stamina to a horror scenario just yet!
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The trouble is that we have a bad habit, encouraged by pedants and sophisticates, of considering happiness as something rather stupid. Only pain is intellectual, only evil interesting. This is the treason of the artist: a refusal to admit the banality of evil and the terrible boredom of pain. If you can’t lick ‘em, join ‘em. If it hurts, repeat it. But to praise despair is to condemn delight, to embrace violence is to lose hold of everything else. We have almost lost hold; we can no longer describe a happy man, nor make any celebration of joy.
I can’t stand seeing someone park in a handicap spot and then search for the tag and then walk like nothings wrong. People are so lazy, like they’re scared to walk a few extra steps, especially when some one else could really use that spot because they’re in a wheelchair or…
Ugh. Two people I know who have disabled-parking permits here both need them, and unless you experienced their precise situation you may not know from a distance.
My mother’s shoulders are fucked, and have been for twenty years. She has a permit and uses it because she can get along just fine, but the instant she needs to push or carry anything back to her car more than a hundred yards it rips at her torn tendons and causes constant pain (a pain I’m just being introduced to as one of my shoulders begins to suffer the same…)
Another is a workmate who’s 6’6” tall, but with a back injury that doesn’t allow him to both bend and support his body weight at the same time. He must drive a car with a seat that’s at the same height as his arse when he’s standing in order to get in and out of his car. It’s a large, old four wheel drive that’s been keyed because he parks in disabled parking bays, and folk have judged him as a selfish git because of it.
In both cases the reason they have permits is not obvious because THE ABILITY TO PARK IN EASY ACCESS BAYS REMOVES THE OUTWARD SIGNS OF THEIR CONDITION. In other words, they’re both judged as not worthy of that parking because the parking is doing for them what it was designed to - allowing them to function without debilitating pain becoming so bad it’s outwardly obvious to someone who’s never experienced it.
Budgies are secretly velociraptors.
Nothing will convince me otherwise.
Don’t let the adorable deceive you… there’s a killer under all that fluff.
I’m such a nice girl, I’m so sick of being fuckzoned!!!!!!!
What’s the fuckzone you ask? it’s this zone that guys put you in where they only want to fuck you; they don’t want to have a friendship with you and they aren’t satisfied with emotional commitment, they just want sex!!!!!
I’m a nice girl!!!! Stop putting me in the fuckzone!!!!!!!
Okay, new favorite response to that meme.
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Answers
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Older than 39, younger than 40.Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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I don't really find either appealing. Can I trade in my ticket for a trip around The Kimberley?Asked by Colbs 2 years ago
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I couldn't say, out of a real lack of experience! I do think the Blue Mountains is an incredible trip for lush life everywhere - and is extremely accessible. Melbs is a beautiful city, and far western NSW is bloody awesome for accessible desert areas - but goodness, there's so much more to see out there than just what I've looked at!Asked by Colbs 2 years ago
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Diving is good, as long as you don't do the restaurant thing to ruin it. See? one problem solved already. In fact, I suggest taking your friend diving.Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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(question continued from a second post): cont. got upset with the other waiter (middle eastern guys) because he was just grinning while we were fighting. then i smashed my diving watch. (i dont dive) and stormed out. btw...nor one chinese person in sight If I'm interpreting your dream correctly, clearly you need to find your friend and not open a restaurant with her, of any kind. Do this very quickly. Run, don't walk!Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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How about a story then? There's a highway out of town, four lanes divided by a decent sized median strip. Today I drove home after a little shopping, and saw the remains of an accident - two cars had a head-on. Strange thing, of course, that it happened in the middle of two lanes coming into town, and perhaps 100m from the nearest turn-off. Even stranger was the car traveling the wrong way had another car that'd rammed its arse. Two cars, traveling the wrong way down two lanes of a highway not only managed to collect someone coming towards them, but each other. I wonder what the story behind that was...Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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Dana Sibera is me - Lenina Huxley is Sandra Bullock's character from Demolition Man, a strange little movie I both adore and cringe at, but comes out positively in total - there's much about the character I identify with.Asked by Fizz 2 years ago
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Yes. strong strong yes - not sure if it's something I trained myself to do or just the nature of things, but yes!Asked by Fizz 2 years ago
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I do a few kinds - I suppose there are three mental kinda and one physical. First and foremost is emptying my mind of everything and experiencing nought but consciousness. It's a nice easy one, happens kind of automatically for me, and when I pushed it further to look from above my consciousness down over the rest of my awareness (a kind of Turiya I suppose) I found such bliss from mere existing it changed my life. I'll also meditate mindfully, being aware of everything around me, what it is and what it isn't - the emptiness of all things becomes apparent, and my perceptions become just a little shifted - Meditating like this over time can become almost overwhelming with sensation even in a quiet room in this quiet country town at 11pm. There's *always* something to perceive, either in my own body or in the room about me. I suppose what that has in common with my first type above, is that I'm aware both times of precisely When I am, in time, this one moment - and what parts of my life that come in & out of my experience aren't around. Third mental type is on love. I pick a person I know and feel compassion for them, love, respect - All good things. I don't tend to last long with this, it kind of overjoys me. It doesn't have to be someone close - best it's not or I'd run out of people to love :). Might be an acquaintance, someone I see rarely - or even someone who's stayed in my mind that I saw for a few moments last week - All good, all good practice for lovin'. Physically, I also carry over heart rhythm meditation from my panic/anxiety days. This comes from a horrid 1980s television show I'm sure I could remember the name of if I looked hard enough, with a ninja who could slow his breathing and heart rate down so he looked dead - I thought that was terrifically cool!. I looked up a little info on it, tried some things myself to slow my heart rate and breathing, and found it calmed me *immensely* - probably because I needed to be totally absorbed (mindful!) in the task and nothing else, otherwise my heartrate would leap up to normal again. 1 breath per minute and 28bpm heartrate is the best I've managed, and for someone not terrifically fit, I think that's doing OK. It's a lovely slowed place to be in - slowed in mind and body. Of course, I mix all the above around sometimes (most times?) and probably do a few others from time to time - They serve me well, and those four stick out strongly as consciously selected forms.Asked by Fizz 2 years ago
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Try reversing things, be the person that clicks with them as someone they want to talk to more - and truly fall into that. I've found three wonderful new friends this year by doing just that.Asked by Fizz 2 years ago
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Priorities, mainly.Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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Once, I could have given you dozens of those, and the more I thought the more I'd come up with something a little deeper - If I trusted you enough, ironically, I might have told you my darkest sometime too - but they'd be just symptoms of the source, the fontis that all the others I've known have come through. Disconnectedness, withdrawal, The Wall, guarded love, isolation, separation, an opposite to unconditional love. From that grows mistrust, suspicion, ego and othering. Once we've othered our fellow humans it's all over, until we can put aside that (very strong!) instinct to continue being apart, and trust for no reason at all.Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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I could give a dozen different answers if I were asked this question at a dozen different times. For today though, I'll run with 'Biology is fascinating, and big, and acts over unimaginably wide stretches of time, and here we are just humans with our dogs, cats and horses. There's a lot more interesting out there, like say... Dinosaurs!'. Also they're cool - seriously, fricken dinosaurs!Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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Online is my exhibition space. It's free, enjoy!.Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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I'm not sure this question was really aimed at me, it seems a reply to an answer of mine that I can't figure out - but that's OK!. I can't give the easy answer of Do X, Then Y Will Come To You, but I can give this; If you were working in an ideal job, and dating or otherwise involved with someone you cared deeply for, you'd be working at what you're passionate about, and giving love freely & comfortably. Until then, it's OK to skip the waiting for employment and relationship bit, and jump straight to the working and loving people. Sure, you won't have the money and the fucking, but it's not like they're the best part of either, really. Get in practice so when you're noticed, picked up, selected, nabbed, or otherwise taken, you can do all the better! (unless you want to be a banker, and then you'd be all about money AND fucking people over ... but I get the feeling you're not ;)Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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CZAsked by Formspring 2 years ago
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Oh wow - I hadn't, no. Thanks!Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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It's gotta have sinus surgery in, no doubt about it...Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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Still the same as http://www.formspring.me/nanoraptor/q/552264610 :)Asked by Formspring 2 years ago
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Nothing that I can tell. \\//,Asked by Formspring 3 years ago