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Description I can't think of anything to say about this, other than Tempus Ac Relatae Dimensiones In Spatio.


(Today's experiment may prove very useful for the 69th )
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coastbeachartist [2013-12-21 02:08:20 +0000 UTC]

Words fail me also. The metal, feathers, leather, and reflections are just out of this world. This is so cool. The viewer feels like they are really, really right there in the render.


I also grew up watching Dr. Who and I live in the United States.


Grant

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madaigual In reply to coastbeachartist [2013-12-21 02:46:49 +0000 UTC]

You have me stumped there! How could you watch DW in the US and more inmportantly...Why???? I was 2 when it started in '63. The Americans had all the really good shows - Lost in Space, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel, Star Trek...And we had a man in a wooden box (you could even see the peoples fgeet under the Daleks )

Only today I was thinking about how the blue police boxes were a daily part of my childhood - Just standard fixtures in London, I used to walk past 2 every morning on the way to school (They used to contain a mop and bucket, teapot, kettle, etc.) but it was exciting to imagine that perhaps, just perhaps, it was really a Tardis.

(The picture is all smoke and mirrors... Chrome is always a "Wow" factor in renders but risky... If you look at the reflection on the left of the breast plate that is an apartment block and the 32 soldiers are actually 1 soldier cloned into an 8 x 4 array - The same feature I used to make the christmas lights on the sleigh)

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coastbeachartist In reply to madaigual [2013-12-21 08:03:39 +0000 UTC]

Hi Pete,


I remember watching DW on our Public Broadcast Channel in San Jose, in the 1980s or so. I was a computer nerd. The Silicon Valley was really big on DW! We used to have huge Scifi conventions in San Jose and San Francisco.


Before that I remember Monty Python, Benny Hill, and Dave Allen. My earliest memory of British TV in the States was THE PRISONER with Patrick McGoohan. That damn weather balloon beach chasing Rover gave me so many nightmare as a child. (I'm probably going to dream about Rover tonight!)


Dave Allen's adult humor was really funny to me as an teenager. He managed to offend so many institutions, religious and political parties in his day. I'm going to look his videos on youtube.


Take care,


Grant


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A-Kind-Of-Logic [2013-10-13 20:57:08 +0000 UTC]

If i was to go back in time about 200 years i wouldn`tbe able to go to Rome.

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madaigual In reply to A-Kind-Of-Logic [2013-10-15 20:48:29 +0000 UTC]

Why not?

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A-Kind-Of-Logic In reply to madaigual [2013-10-16 21:27:13 +0000 UTC]

Because my family had a death order at that time to be killed on site.

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madaigual In reply to A-Kind-Of-Logic [2013-10-18 22:01:11 +0000 UTC]

Ah-ha!!! But if you went back in time before the death order and stopped it.....Then...........You wouldn't be reading this now, would you?  So the death order brought you here....wibbly wobbly timey wimey....stuff!

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A-Kind-Of-Logic In reply to madaigual [2013-10-20 15:48:34 +0000 UTC]

No because they stayed where they were when that went out. And some of my family was bounty hunters when Columbus sailed the sea. So one of there missions involved America, so wait about 200 years and here I am, Rome did nothing except provide punching bags at the time.

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madaigual In reply to A-Kind-Of-Logic [2013-10-20 23:23:34 +0000 UTC]

This is most intriguing , I hope you plan on putting all this into a

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A-Kind-Of-Logic In reply to madaigual [2013-10-21 00:29:50 +0000 UTC]

I might, but probably won't.

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dark-chocobo [2013-10-07 01:15:10 +0000 UTC]

Wow..Rory has been working out!

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madaigual In reply to dark-chocobo [2013-10-07 17:36:57 +0000 UTC]

I completely forgot about Rory and the Last Centurion when I did this... Things Roman/Greek float around the house a lot (My daughter is studying dead languages at Uni)

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dark-chocobo In reply to madaigual [2013-10-08 04:10:11 +0000 UTC]

lol haha~ Rory was the first thing I thought of when I saw this XD

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blackjamie [2013-07-03 19:22:00 +0000 UTC]

Tempus Ac Relatae Dimensiones In Spatio...Time is relative in spatial dimensions? I failed grade 10 Latin...all though, Medicus Quis wasn't too hard to figure out...Puer non probus est...

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madaigual In reply to blackjamie [2013-07-03 21:46:31 +0000 UTC]

Hey blackjamie ...A belated happy Canada day to you!
It amuses me that T.A.R.D.I.S is the same in Latin and English! Never did latin at skool, I went on to study engineering so I barely speak English. As we say "I is a engineer"

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blackjamie In reply to madaigual [2013-07-04 16:06:12 +0000 UTC]

thanks...as I recall the Latin class was an elective...I took it instead of French...got a 40% as a final mark. Puer non probus est...literally translates as "Baaaaad boy!

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NICELabs [2013-06-30 05:38:57 +0000 UTC]

Curro, vobis puer callidus ... et memento!

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madaigual In reply to NICELabs [2013-06-30 17:16:35 +0000 UTC]

What ever happened to "Bad Wolf"?
I never answered your question about the red herring yesterday, as I was reading your note the TV news reported a big drug seize here in Spain - Drugs hidden in with frozen sardines to confuse the dogs - That would be what George Noory refers to as synchronicity!

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NICELabs In reply to madaigual [2013-06-30 17:28:56 +0000 UTC]

Indeed... especially since the origin of 'red herring' is specifically tied to confusing dogs

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radaVid [2013-06-30 01:54:36 +0000 UTC]

phenomal detail. the reflections on the Dalek follow the geomatery of the placement. the idea that the soldier has no problem with his time traveler dalek gives me no peace. hoping that its' usefulness will be TO the 69th and not against.

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madaigual In reply to radaVid [2013-06-30 17:12:04 +0000 UTC]

It looks as though the Dalek was photoshopped in later but he wasn't, he's actually standing beside the soldier (?). As for Luigi's nonplussednessless, from what I know of history people 2000 years ago were probably far more likely to accept things for what they were - long before the man decided to smash us up into a myriad of "me-first-and-foremost-minorities". The 72 footsoldiers at the back is what the "clone" button does without killing the PC.... A whole cavalry regiment?

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radaVid In reply to madaigual [2013-06-30 17:48:27 +0000 UTC]

never thought the Dalek was shopped in, relections too real. must be why the aliens could hang out and pose for so many paintings. i would tend to blame the advent of religion on the smashing into "me-first-and-foremost-minorities". but that is just me, godless and unafraid. hope that is not offensive but if it is, oh well.
i really like this render and hope you incorporate it into the story line.

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radaVid In reply to radaVid [2013-06-30 17:53:36 +0000 UTC]

check this out, might find it interesting in an eagle sort of way. [link]

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madaigual In reply to radaVid [2013-06-30 19:02:10 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic! I can't believe how impressive and deadly looking those talons are. And now I know about feather lice - live and learn! Very many thanks for the link

Godless and unafraid Yep, I'll have some of that! All I hear with religion is "Kerching!" Bankers/Priests same difference.

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radaVid In reply to madaigual [2013-06-30 20:05:13 +0000 UTC]

same god.

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