Thursday, January 18, 2007

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4 comments:

Matthew Bamberg said...

You can also do this with Hue/Saturation. What I like here is the green. You can navigate to green in the Hue/Saturation dialog box and just increase the saturation of that color.

piety piet said...
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piety piet said...

today one of the two students about to go out on an apprenticeship to Kenia showed me his new 1000 euro Nikon or whatever; quite a study of settings. You can win one if you do this on your next trip to the bigcity (Mnpls): approach Drew Hempel and ask him his opinion about the use and role of rock dust (kitchen waste, compost toilet, etcetera) in general sanitation (a subject he pretends to be light years ahead of everybody else on) and specifically, wether it agrees with and if not, now how (and how far) it diverges from that of Julius Hensel (Drew should have no trouble scaring up a book or two on/by long gone Jules, being such a bookbuff in a plentifully provided city ...i remember cruising all 5 major coops there and getting their about 'to go' ((that is to say best)) fruit every couple of days).

Publish your (1000 word) answer on the 'wellbred rock' blog (i'm sure you'll find the right place for it). Your prize will be in the mail, Poste Restante.

Sound a bit like that thinnish Pynchon novel?

You bet!!!!

ps: nice place to start a study of Drew be here: http://www.lileks.com/institute/perm/gallery2/7.html

whoops, fun too but not what i meant to paste here. let me go recopy .. ..

http://www.breakingopenthehead.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3782

piety piet said...

http://interestingby.isaias.com.mx/pm.php?id=51035756831@N01&theme=white