On 8/25/06, Peter Todd wrote: > On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 06:45:33PM +0300, Vasile Surducan wrote: > > I was curious to see who is the person which is searching the web to > > check if an affirmation was valid. I found surprised an artist (btw, > > from your resume is missing an important thing: your age) > > Well, it's 21, but I'm always kinda dubious of putting it in, it's easy > enouhg to figure out as it is, and I tend to have people assume I'm > older, which I think is a good thing. Then you have no ideea what a beautifull age is 21! You'll feel it at 40. At 50 you'll remember how beautifull was the 30, and so on... (this is not from my experience yet, but from others, there are a few 70 piclisters here, a.long life; b.healthy...if a & b then happines for them) :) When I turn down full time jobs > because of school, people always assume I'm trying to get my phd! Take it as quickly as possible... > > > http://petertodd.ca/art/encapsulated-time/ > > > > I've pointed to this link because I have an electronic clock in my > > kitchen which, from time to time is going *backward* or anticlockwise > > if you want. > > This time I've made a movie with this behaviour (it's a 31Mb *.avi). > > :) > > Weird! Time-lapse, or is this a quick phenomenon? I suspect it's a battery problem, but I like it every time it appears ! On every country from this planet there are a few stories talking about "young without getting old and life without dead" I've guess it's a different english expression for that, but I'm confident you're understand it... (like bestuck now, from other topic) > > Heck, email it to me, my email server should accept arbitrarily large > attachments if yours does. Unfortunately I can't sending emails larger than 10Mb, but if you have a ftp site, I can upload it there. greetings, Vasile -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist