http://www.xradiograph.com/wrottings/
Given that you gave a photo of your "pot plant" to the police, I'm going to assume that it was not what I first thought it was....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dare_Obasanjo deleted for non-notability....
I'm fresh to JavaScript this year, but am keeping at it, and adding JQuery to the mix, this summer.
Everything I clicked on goes to legal downloads. Of course, I only clicked on a handful. But we all know there are a lot of illegal downloads out there, and I'm not seeing any that I recognize.
Er, I _swear_ I'm getting a converter box REAL SOON NOW. (what, get cable? -- too distracting... plus, the romance of the rabbit ears!)
learning lisp is my refuge from my VB6-centric workplace.
>1. Not enjoyable or successful in the popular, "catchy" sense, well, then it must be bad. >2. Stylistically uniform, No. I love this stuff. Better than Brittney any day.
They Called Her Styrene: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0714840114 Yes, the print on the right; no idea about the print on the left.
dollars-to-donuts its an Ed (Edward) Ruscha. I've got a book filled with his word-phrase images.
Given that you gave a photo of your "pot plant" to the police, I'm going to assume that it was not what I first thought it was....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dare_Obasanjo deleted for non-notability....
I'm fresh to JavaScript this year, but am keeping at it, and adding JQuery to the mix, this summer.
Everything I clicked on goes to legal downloads. Of course, I only clicked on a handful. But we all know there are a lot of illegal downloads out there, and I'm not seeing any that I recognize.
Er, I _swear_ I'm getting a converter box REAL SOON NOW. (what, get cable? -- too distracting... plus, the romance of the rabbit ears!)
learning lisp is my refuge from my VB6-centric workplace.
>1. Not enjoyable or successful in the popular, "catchy" sense, well, then it must be bad. >2. Stylistically uniform, No. I love this stuff. Better than Brittney any day.
They Called Her Styrene: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0714840114 Yes, the print on the right; no idea about the print on the left.
dollars-to-donuts its an Ed (Edward) Ruscha. I've got a book filled with his word-phrase images.