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POPSPumpkin Time Again Yep, time to pull out the chainsaw, knives, hatchets and what ever else you use on your pumkins.
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POPSRecover Deleted Files in Ubuntu with Foremost Foremost and Scalpel are not interested in the underlying filesystem. They simply expect the data blocks of the files to reside sequentially in the image under investigation. The tools will find images in dd dumps, RAM dumps, or swap files.Carving will help to identify and reconstruct files on corrupt filesystems, in slack space, or even after installation of a new operating system, as long as the required data blocks still exist.
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POPSLord's Prayer on the Head of a Pin x 7 I remember reading this in a Ripley's Believe It Or Not paperback years ago... I still find it amazing and to think of what fine control and ability the man had and he went blind from doing it! That is dedication!
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POPSThe Blossom Stage
This painting was conceived in the most unusual way. For winter holidays everyone in our home was preparing hand-made surprises for each other. As my brothers were carving a chess table, I was thinking of how to surprise my mother who was very sick expecting the fifth baby at that time. She appreciates my paintings above anything else, therefore I decided to create something different and joyful, so the painting could distract her from her extremely difficult pregnancy. But what I was about to create both with my paints and with my poem would actually carry a much deeper meaning … I had only five days left and I was sure I would be able to keep this a secret, since my mom never entered my studio without my permission. The whole painting is a movement in the virtual reality stage. Geisha is symbolizing entertainment. Her unique dress and make-up separates her from reality. At first I had painted the front of her face, then later decided to turn it away facing the horizon.Everyt
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POPSSacsayhuaman walls - Cusco
There are no other walls like these. They are different from Stonehenge, different from the Pyramids of the Egyptians and the Maya, different from any of the other ancient monolithic stone-works. The stones fit so perfectly that no blade of grass or steel can slide between them. There is no mortar. They often join in complex and irregular surfaces that would appear to be a nightmare for the stonemason. Scientists speculate that the masonry process might have worked like this: after carving the desired shape out of the first boulder and fitting it in place, the masons would somehow suspend the second boulder on scaffolding next to the first one. They would then have to trace out a pattern on the second boulder in order to plan the appropriate jigsaw shape that would fit the two together. In order to make a precise copy of the first boulder's edges, the masons might have used a straight stick with a hanging plum- bob to trace its edges and mark off exact points for carving on the second