Feb 27, 2009
Leroy Neiman Elephant Family
Hrun was still staring into the sky.
"What?" said Twoflower.
?" he asked.
"Let's get out of here!"
"Right," agreed Rincewind. "if we retrace our steps we might make it. We can stop every mile or so and toss a coin."
He stood up urgently and started stuffing things into his saddlebags.Rincewind sighed. He had been dreading this."We’ve strayed into a zone with a high magical index," he said. "Don't ask me how. Once upon a time a really powerful magic field must have been generated here, and we're feeling the after-effects.""Precisely," said a passing bush.Hrun's head jerked down."You mean this is one of those places
Jack Vettriano Picnic Party
"The sea level rise is a much slower thing, so it will take a long time to happen, but we will lock into it, based on the peak rather than later. Scientists have been trying to advise politicians about finding an acceptable level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The new study suggests that it's even more important to aim low. If we overshoot, the damage can't be easily undone. Oppenheimer feels more urgency than ever to deal with climate change, but he says that in the end, level of [carbon dioxide] we reach in this century," Solomon says.The idea that changes will be irreversible has consequences for how we should deal with climate change. The global thermostat can't be turned down quickly once it's been turned up, so scientists say we need to proceed with more caution right now."These are all ... changes that are starting to happen in at least a minor way already," says Michael Oppenheimer of Princeton University. "So the question becomes, where do we stop it, when does all of this become dangerous?"The answer, he says, is sooner
Feb 26, 2009
Thomas Kinkade Beacon of hope
Ahead of him a whole spinney of the tree men awaited. He spun around, dodged another blow from the puzzled guard, and sped back towards the circle, passing on the way the dryads who were pursuing him and leaving them as let us see you pass a spell."
"Uh-" began Rincewind. The fact was that, since the ancient and mysterious spell had squatted in his mind, he had been unable to remember even the simplest cantrap for, say, killing cockroaches or scratching the small of his back without using his hands. The mages at Unseen University had tried to explain this by suggesting that the involuntary disorganized as a set of skittles.But there were still more in front, pushing their way through the crowds of females and smacking their fists into the horny palms of their hands with anticipatory concentration."Stand still, false wizard," said Druellae, stepping forward. Behind her the enchanted dancers spun on, the focus of the circle was now drifting along a violet-lit corridor.Rincewind cracked."Will you knock that off," he snarled, "Let's just get this Straight, right? I am, a real wizard!" He stamped a foot petulantly. "Indeed?" said the dryad. "Then
Feb 25, 2009
Leroy Neiman Michael Jordan
It was quiet and then at the lid. It looked heavy, and was bound with brass bands. It was quite still now. What wind?
"Rincewind!"
Twoflower sprang off the bed. The wizard jumped back, wrenching his features into a smile.
"My dear chap, right on time! We'll just have lunch, and then I’m sure you’ve got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon."in here. There was Twoflower, sleeping peacefully on the bed. And there, at the foot of the bed, was the Luggage.Rincewind took a few steps forward, cupidity moving him as easily as if he were on little wheels. The chest was open. There were bags inside, and in one of them he caught the gleam of gold. For a moment greed overcame caution, and he reached out gingerly... but what was the use? He'd never live to enjoy it. Reluctantly he drew his hand back, and was surprised to see a slight tremor in the chest's open lid. Hadn't it shifted slightly, as though rocked by the wind?Rincewind looked at his fingers,
Feb 24, 2009
Claude Monet Chemin dans les Bles a Pourville
lofur Raknison was pacing up and down with an air of explosive excitement.
"Single among giant bears. But it was the only hope they had. Being mown down from a distance by fire hurlers was no hope at all. Suddenly lofur Raknison turned. "Prove it!" he said. "Prove that you are a daemon!" "All right," she said. "I can do that, easy. I can find out anything that you know and no one else does, something that only a daemon would be able to find out."
"Then tell me what was the first creature I killed." "I'll have to go into a room combat?" he was saying. "Me? I must fight lorek Byrnison? Impossible! He is outcast! How can that be? How can I fight him? Is that the only way?""It's the only way," said Lyra, wishing it were not, because lofur Raknison seemed bigger and more fierce every minute. Dearly as she loved lorek, and strong as her faith was in him, she couldn't really believe that he would ever beat this giant
Feb 23, 2009
John William Waterhouse Pandora
felt like it, and for all that Lyra struggled, she couldn't resist the onrush of sleep. Serafina Pekkala reached a hand over the rim of the basket and touched her eyes, and as Lyra sank to the floor, Pantalaimon fluttered down, changed to an ermine, and crawled to his sleeping place by her neck.
The witch settled her branch into a steady speed beside the basket as they moved north toward Svalbard.recently watched a of shopping. I laughed as he (the journalist) expressed his disappointment at test-driving a pair of $800 jeans which looked, felt and ‘performed’ the same as his $50 jeans. Not only was there no discernible difference (to him), but over an entire week of wearing his new expensive duds, not one person complimented him on how amazing he (or they) looked. “Then, what’s the point?”, he asked.
I know the Feeling
Feb 22, 2009
Johannes Vermeer The Kitchen Maid
Quickly she dragged a locker to the corner, stood on it, and pushed at the ceiling. The panel lifted, just as Roger had said, and into the space beyond she thrust the boots and leggings. As an afterthought, she took the alethiometer from problem to deal with first, and that was how to hide her furs where she could get at them without asking permission.But luckily, there was such disorder inside, with the adults trying to hurry the children through so as to clear the way for the passengers
Feb 20, 2009
Leroy Neiman Cafe Rive Gauche
Before she could take much more in, the man in the sledge cut through the cord around her ankles, and hauled her out roughly while the driver shouted passed through an open metal gate at the end of the avenue of lights and into a wide open space like an empty marketplace or an arena for some sport. It was perfectly flat and smooth and white, and about a hundred yards across. Around the edge ran a high metal fence.At the far end of this arena the sledge halted. They were outside a low building, or a range of low buildings, over which the snow lay deeply. It was hard to tell, but she had the impression that tunnels connected one part of the buildings with another, tunnels
Feb 19, 2009
Vincent van Gogh Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
Lyra was bursting to ask a question, and the goose dasmon knew it and looked at her as if giving permission.
"Why do the witches talk about me?" she said.
"Because of your father, and his knowledge of the other worlds," the daemon replied.
That surprised all three of them. Lyra looked at Farder Coram, who looked back in mild wonder, and at John Faa, whose expression was troubled. fields of evil. They don't call it that. They call it 'the station.' But to everyone else it is Bolvangar.""And how are they defended?""They have a company of Northern Tartars armed with rifles. They are good soldiers, but they lack practice, because no one has ever attacked the settlement since it was built. Then there is a wire fence around the compound, which is filled with anbaric force. There may be other means of defense that we don't know about, because as I say they have
Feb 18, 2009
Vincent van Gogh Vegetable Gardens in Montmartre
away in the early hours of the morning after the second roping, and naturally no one could say where he'd gone or when he'd return. So in default, Lyra attached herself to Farder Coram.
"I think it'd be best if I helped you, Farder Coram," she said, "because I probably know more about the Gobblers thanthe one I've seen."
"I bet there's one in Bodley's Library in Oxford," she said.
She could hardly take her eyes off Farder Coram's daemon, who was the most beautiful daemon she'd ever seen. When Pantalaimon was a cat, he was lean and ragged and harsh, but Sophonax, for that was her name, was golden-eyed and anyone else, being as I was nearly one of them. Probably you'll need me to help you understand Mr. de Ruyter's messages."He took pity on the fierce, desperate little girl and didn't send her away. Instead he talked to her, and listened to her memories of Oxford and of Mrs. Coulter, and watched as she read the alethiometer."Where's that book with all the symbols in?" she asked him one day."In Heidelberg," he said."And is there just the one?""There may be others, but that's
Edward Hopper Painter and Model
"But be assured of this, hundred and seventy men. And good friend as Lord Asriel is to us, I don't know as there's any call on us to go as far as that."
"Adriaan Braks, you're not wrong. What I had it in my mind to do was to keep our eyes and ears open and see what knowledge , I want you to take charge of the arms and munitions, and command the fighting. Roger van Poppel, you look to all the other stores, from food to cold-weather clothing. Simon Hartmann, you be treasurer, and account to us all for a proper apportionment of our gold. Benjamin that right?"
The man stood obstinately frowning, but said nothing.
"Well, perhaps you would, and perhaps you wouldn't," John Faa continued. "But if any man or woman needs a reason for
Feb 16, 2009
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Burning of the Houses of Parliament
mothers, teachers, doctors, and role models," said Christine Whelan, head of the study and author of "Marry Smart: The Intelligent Woman's Guide to True Love" (Simon & Schuster, 2008). "And in tough economic times, sharing the the significance of chastity: In 1939, it was valued more than intelligence in women, but in 2008, it was ranked the least important characteristic. Furthermore, it also was ranked the least important for men. This, coupled with the shared top-three ranking for both men and women, suggests a commonality that seems positively modern-day.financial burden with a spouse takes the burden off these guys to be the sole provider."The study's participants were college students from the University of Iowa, the University of Washington, the University of Virginia, and Penn State University."Like attracts like, so certainly the fact that we were polling college students would suggest that intelligence and education are going to be important characteristics," Whelan says.Another notable shift involves
Edward Hopper Chair Car
The Porter was sanctimonious.
"I had to ring the Master and tell him," he said. "He en't pleased at all. I wouldn't be in your shoes, not for money I wouldn't."he'd said it was a child; and someone had asked if it was a severed child, and her uncle had said no, that was the point. Lyra remembered that severed meant "cut."And then something else hit her heart: where was Roger?She hadn't seen him since the morning....Suddenly she felt afraid.
Feb 15, 2009
Pablo Picasso Studio with Plaster Head
"That's the Steward's bell!" said Lyra. "I thought we had more time than that."
Pantalaimon common room. At this time of day it was thronged with men pulling on their gowns for dinner, or hurrying to leave papers or briefcases in the common room before moving nto the hall. Lyra had planned to leave the way she'd come, banking on another few minutes before the Steward's bell rang.
And if she hadn't seen the Master tipping that powder into the wine, she might have risked the Steward's anger, or hoped to avoid being noticed in the busy corridor. But she was confused, and that made her hesitate.
Then she heard heavy footsteps on the dais. The Steward was fluttered swiftly to the hall door, and swiftly back."The Steward's there already," he said. "And you can't get out of the other door..."The other door, the one the Master had entered and left by, opened onto the busy corridor between the library and the Scholars'
Feb 12, 2009
Frida Kahlo Naturaleza viva
And sure enough, the drone of the zeppelin soon became audible even over the sound of the flames and of their own labored breathing, for they were hurrying now, clambering upward over roots and rocks and fallen tree trunks and stopping only to gather breath. Sayan Kotor, flying high, swooped down to tell them how much progress they were making, and how twisted among the branches. From now on he was an aeronaut no more, unless by some miracle he escaped with his found enough money to buy another balloon. Now he had to move like an insect along the surface of the earth. They smelled the smoke before they heard the flames, because a breeze from the sea was lifting it inland. By the time they reached the edge of the trees they could hear the fire, a deep and greedy roar."Why didn't they do this last night?" said Lee. "They could have barbecued us in our sleep.""I guess they want to catch us alive," Grumman replied, stripping a branch of its leaves so he could use it as a walking stick, "and they're
Guido Reni Cleopatra
Feb 11, 2009
Wassily Kandinsky Improvisation
"I saw her using it in a museum in the city. I recognized her, of course, having seen her at your cocktail party all that time ago, and I realized she must have found a doorway. And then I realized that I could use it for a purpose you—"
And that was the moment when the first stone smashed into the study window.
It broke with a satisfying crash of glass, and instantly the monkey shadow leaped from the chair back as the adults gasped. There came another crash, and another, and Will felt of my own. So when I came across her a second time, I stole it.""You're very frank.""No need to be coy; we're both grown-up.""And where is she now? What did she do when she found it was missing?""She came to see me, which must have taken some nerve, I imagine.""She doesn't lack nerve. And what are you going to do with it? What is this purpose of yours?""I told her that she could have it back, provided she got something for me—something I couldn't get myself.""And what is that?""I don't know whether
Feb 6, 2009
Paul Gauguin Two Tahitian Women
night you stay, I’ll be watching you,” wouldn’t you be more than a little creeped out? I guess that’s the power of Sting—even his stalker anthems are considered romantic.4. “Hollaback Girl,”
Feb 5, 2009
Tom Thomson The Pool
"Your granny don' know nothing," said a boy. "She got a beard, your granny. She's a goat, all right."
"What's the Guildsmaller than that. So small you couldn' see it, even. But he cut that, too, and inside the smallest little bit there was all the Specters packed in, twisted over and folded up so tight they took up no space at all. But once he cut it, bam! They whooshed out, and they been here ever since. That's what my papa said."
"Is there any Guild men in the tower now?" said Lyra.?" Lyra persisted."You know the Torre degli Angeli," said a boy. "The stone tower, right. Well it belongs to the Guild, and there's a secret place in there. The Guild, they're men who know all kind of things. , all kind of things they know. And they were the ones who let the Specters in.""That ain' true," said another boy. 'They came from the stars.""It is! This is what happened, all right: this Guild man hundreds of years ago was taking some metal apart. Lead. He was going to make it into gold. And he cut it and cut it smaller and smaller till he came to the smallest piece he could get. There ain' nothing
Leroy Neiman Bear Bryant
A more credible challenger is Google, whose own effort, Google Knol ("knol" means "a unit of knowledge", the company managed.
In an effort to pull itself into contention, Citizendium is trying to muster its users into a "global write-a-thon" tomorrow, while Google Knol is offering a $1,000 cash prize for the best new article written before March.
Even with these efforts, it seems difficult to conceive of any of these other projects eclipsing Wikipedia in the popular imagination, unless the market has decided), is still most useful at the moment as fodder for Silicon Valley jokes. The search engine giant professes itself satisfied with Knol's first six months, however, and it has grown to 100,000 articles in less time than Wikipedia
Feb 4, 2009
Leroy Neiman Lady Skier
Then he wandered along, pretending to be making notes, and kept his eyes open for the public library.
Meanwhile, Lyra was looking for somewhere quiet to consult the alethiometer. In her own Oxford there would have been a and done exactly the same.
There might be a Simon Parslow in this world.
Perhaps there was a Lyra.
A chill ran down her back, and mouse-shaped Pantalaimon shivered indozen places within five minutes' walk, but this Oxford was so disconcertingly different, with patches of poignant familiarity right next to the downright outlandish: why had they painted those yellow lines on the road? What were those little white patches dotting every sidewalk? (In her own world, they had never heard of chewing gum.) What could those red and green lights mean at the corner of the road? It was all much harder to read than the alethiometer.But here were St. she and Roger had once climbed after dark to plant fireworks in the flowerbeds; and that particular worn stone at the corner of Catte Street—there were the initials SP that Simon Parslow had scratched, the very same ones! She'd seen him do it! Someone in this world with the same initials must have stood here idly
Feb 3, 2009
Leroy Neiman Mardi Gras Parade
"Beings of pure spirit, the Church says. The Church teaches that some of the angels rebelled before the world was created, and got flung out of heaven and into hell. They failed, you see, that's the point. They couldn't do it. And they had the power of angels. Lord Asriel is just a man, with human power, no more than that. But his ambition is limitless. He dares to do what men and women don't even dare to think. And look what he's of the Church; but that makes sense, and nothing else does. He's a-going to find the Authority and kill Him.""Is that possible?" said Serafina."Lord Asriel's been filled with things that were impossible. I wouldn't like to say there was anything he couldn't do. But on the face of it, Serafina Pekkala, yes, he's stark mad. If angels couldn't do it, how can a man dare to think about it?""Angels? What are angels
Claude Monet Bridge over a Pool of Water Lilies
In the end, the Sprint versus Cogent showdown provided both an unusual glimpse into how the Internet works--and at how resilient and flexible the unregulated Internet is. The current laissez-faire system has a remarkable ability to encourage privately run networks to voluntarily strike deals that benefit paying broadband wireless customers--and it was those customers who were all cut off from part of the Internet as a result of its fight with Cogent.That reality appears to have
Feb 2, 2009
Thomas Moran Fort George Island
Never, Mary said. Never. If I live as long as the witches and forget everything else, I'll never forget you and the kindness of your people, Atal.
So the journey . The wind was light, the seas were calm, and although they saw the glitter of those great snow white wings more than once, the birds were wary and stayed well clear. Will and Lyra spent every hour together, and for them the two weeks of the voyage passed like the blink of an eyelid.
Xaphania had told Serafina Pekkala that when all the openings anyone could wish for.""We must talk to Lyra about this," said Farder Coram, "and learn how it came about and what it means."Mary found it very hard to say good-bye to Atal and the other mulefa. Before she boarded the ship, they gave her a gift: a lacquer phial containing some of the wheel tree oil, and most precious of all, a little bag of seeds.They might not grow in
Feb 1, 2009
Andy Warhol Shadows I
Will was still asleep under the shelter tree, the lazy thing. Lyra thought of waking him up, but if she was on her own, she could swim in the river. She happily used to swim naked in the river Cherwell with all the other Oxford swum in salt water before. She swam hard to keep warm, and then came out and huddled on the bank, shivering. Pan would help dry her, normally. Was he a fish, laughing at her from under the water? Or a beetle, creeping into children, but it would be quite different with Will, and she blushed even to think of it.So she went down to the water alone in the pearl-colored morning. Among the reeds at the edge there was a tall, slender bird like a heron, standing perfectly still on one leg.She walked quietly and slowly so as not to disturb it, but the bird took no more notice of her than if she'd been a twig on the water."Well," she said.She left the clothes on the bank and slipped into the river. It was seawater coming in on the tide, and it was strange to Lyra, who had never