“Facebook” and “email” are dirty words around here. We prefer “blog” and “Twitter”.
Have a Great Day!
Roger Maddy
Rubber Boots For Photo3D Yahoo Group Moderators:
http://ning.it/rfSC44
Tag words (for Google, etc): rubber, boots, American, made, stereoscopic, photograph, 3d, photo3d, yahoo, group, moderators, 1/30, 3.3%, net, deviation, bomb, shelter, Bezier, curves, blender
Once again I would like to apologize for not sharing a stereoscopic 3D photograph of this shot.
As you may have heard, I was recently “blocked” from posting links to my 3D photos to the Photo3D Yahoo Group.
I have just placed five pairs of American-made rubber boots under the beautifully-framed 1/30 (3.3%) Net Deviation grid in the Bomb Shelter For The Photo3D Yahoo Group Moderators.
Two large pairs, two medium pairs and one small pair.
They are lined up on the side of the thick padded cell, sitting on top of the hard rubber flooring.
The shadowboxed full moon, which unfortunately is situated exactly in line with the bottomless pit which can be accessed via the Facebook Cemetery, made from rubber tire material printed by a 3D printer, should not affect the situation in any negative way, whatsoever (but I have been wrong before).
Please don’t ask me what the rubber boots are for… I’m getting burned out explaining stuff to newbies around here……..
Meanwhile, I am safely back in Rehab. No, I’m not building bombs. DOH! Did you not see the picture of the Last Supper hanging in my Living Room? Jeeze.
I am making a Video Puzzle and working with Bezier curves in Blender… mildly more rehabilitating than paper dolls and toy blocks.
And what do I plan on doing with a Video Puzzle? Vlogging, of course.
Have a Great Day!
Thanks,
Roger Maddy
Google me.
Photo3D Bomb Shelter and The Bottomless Pit Photo #1: http://ning.it/oOSjh6
(The front of the shelter in place) Photo3D Bomb Shelter and The Bottomless Pit Photo #2: http://bit.ly/pk3oog
This is a long story, so rather than going into details here, I will point people to my personal blog. You can also Google keywords/phrases like “Roger Maddy Facebook Cemetery” with “Photo3D Yahoo Group Moderators”, etc, and you won’t have any problem finding all the proper links. I have posted most of the photographs or links to them (2D and/or 3D) to my Vloggerheads page.
To make this long story short, If you happen to stumble into the bottomless pit, which is located right outside the gate of the “Roger Maddy Facebook Cemetery” (actually, I should have called it “Roger and Janice Maddy’s Facebook Cemetery”, since both Janice and I are on the tombstone) you will (eventually) fall into the Bomb Shelter for The Photo3D Yahoo Group Moderators.
If you plan on stopping in for lunch, perhaps you should try going down into the black hole via a long rope.
Thanks,
Roger Maddy
http://rogermaddy.com/
http://www.vloggerheads.com/profile/rogermaddy
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Yes, Dave, it is very dark in the Facebook Cemetery.
Janice Maddy, please talk to me.
Have a Great Day,
Roger Maddy
Whoops. Had a little chat with Janice this morning, and I had forgotten that I originally joined Facebook in 2009, so I actually “lived” about one year and three months, give or take a few days. Anyway, I won’t beat this dog to death, so the erected tombstone in my Facebook Cemetery has officially been “corrected” and now I can move on to more interesting topics.