Illustration Friday: Robot
Here is the evil brahmanan robot for today’s Illustration Friday topic — Robot. I am starting to wonder if there is a freaky side to my imagination.
Here is the evil brahmanan robot for today’s Illustration Friday topic — Robot. I am starting to wonder if there is a freaky side to my imagination.
Sequoia Semperviren (always green), a scientific name that sounds as grandiose as the great giants among trees, the Redwood Trees of California. I have always heard about them, only seen them in pictures, and some day I hope to see their immense presence, and contemplate on my insignificance and how little we still know.
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I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I’m awake
– Ernest Hemingway
I was reading about ants, just before I saw today’s topic “Spotted” from Illustration Friday, and the ants kind of influenced today’s illustration
I came across gabbly while on 24-7media forum , and had to try it out on this blog. So there is a new chat feature on the site using gabbly. I have also added a chat link to the main navigation. The feature will be evaluated for a month, and if it get’s used regularly I will make it a permanent feature.
Open your mind, change your thought, with these zen stories from Renegade Zen:
Tea Master, Transience, Falling flowers, Maybe, Fleeing the tiger, Empty the cup, Gutei’s finger, Knowing fish, Steal the moon, Nature’s Beauty.
By moving yourself outside of what you would call normal or rational, you can see the world and yourself from a new perspective, thereby acheiving satori, or enlightenment, in the process.
– Renegade Zen
Volume :: by Nazarin Hamid :: about the picture
After judging the ebb and sway and general rythm of the waves, I found a spot, curved against the rocks along the breakwall where the waves were crashing regularly and the highest. It was a culmination of things.
– Nazarin Hamid
The word ‘Hariana’ occurs in a Sanskrit inscription dated 1328 AD kept in Delhi Museum which refers to this region as “The heaven on earth”
From Punjab, we head down south, to the state of Haryana: the cradle of Vedic and Hindu civilization. Historically, Haryana has seen a lot, from the glorious battles that took place in Panipat, to the composing of the Mahabharata and other ancient Vedic and Hindu scriptures and epics.
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A life spent in making mistakes is not only more honorable but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
– George Bernard Shaw
Back when I was going to school at USU, three of my friends and I used to joke around about forming the first Indian bobsled team, for the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics. That memory was the inspiration for today’s topic, “Speed�, on Illustration Friday.