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1 hour ago, Psalam said:

If he does Skyrim even I might try an ENB!

i believe he uses a software such as Daz 3D or Smith Micro's Poser Pro together with Bryce 3D.
 

1 hour ago, Psalam said:

I remember when this was fresh and hot!

probably when this was also fresh and hot! ? 
 

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1 hour ago, ZenBuddhist said:
 


and this:

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and this, too:

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[ note: since 11000 is coming up, i'm posting two sequential numbers for you to do the honours ]

While I appreciate the effort there really is no need to bother. Others pop in here and will disrupt your well-laid plan.

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Back to transportation I suppose.

 

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1 hour ago, Psalam said:

While I appreciate the effort there really is no need to bother. Others pop in here and will disrupt your well-laid plan.

As you can see in here - 10993 :

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It states clearly that 11000 would require @CPU or another moderator to place the landmark. :classic_happy:

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ILVBL ilvB acetolactate synthase like [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

Gene ID: 10994, updated on 7-Jul-2019

Summary

 
Official Symbol
ILVBLprovided by HGNC
Official Full Name
ilvB acetolactate synthase likeprovided by HGNC
Primary source
HGNC:HGNC:6041
See related
Ensembl:ENSG00000105135 MIM:605770
Gene type
protein coding
RefSeq status
REVIEWED
Organism
Homo sapiens
Lineage
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo
Also known as
AHAS; 209L8; ILV2H; HACL1L
Summary
The protein encoded by this gene shares similarity with several thiamine pyrophosphate-binding proteins identified in bacteria, yeast, and plants. The highest degree of similarity is found with bacterial acetolactate synthases (AHAS), which are enzymes that catalyze the first step in branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Expression
Ubiquitous expression in kidney (RPKM 24.2), thyroid (RPKM 18.4) and 25 other tissues See more
Orthologs
mouse all
 
 

Yeah. I have time to think about something.

Just PM me in the post before.

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6 minutes ago, CPU said:

ILVBL ilvB acetolactate synthase like [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

Gene ID: 10994, updated on 7-Jul-2019

Summary

 
Official Symbol
ILVBLprovided by HGNC
Official Full Name
ilvB acetolactate synthase likeprovided by HGNC
Primary source
HGNC:HGNC:6041
See related
Ensembl:ENSG00000105135 MIM:605770
Gene type
protein coding
RefSeq status
REVIEWED
Organism
Homo sapiens
Lineage
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo
Also known as
AHAS; 209L8; ILV2H; HACL1L
Summary
The protein encoded by this gene shares similarity with several thiamine pyrophosphate-binding proteins identified in bacteria, yeast, and plants. The highest degree of similarity is found with bacterial acetolactate synthases (AHAS), which are enzymes that catalyze the first step in branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Expression
Ubiquitous expression in kidney (RPKM 24.2), thyroid (RPKM 18.4) and 25 other tissues See more
Orthologs
mouse all
 
 

Yeah. I have time to think about something.

Just PM me in the post before.

Here's something a little different:

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17 minutes ago, Psalam said:

Here's something a little different:

i'm sorry to spoil it by being repetitive, Doctor P.

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1 hour ago, worik said:

It states clearly that 11000 would require @CPU or another moderator to place the landmark. :classic_happy:

 

i thought Moderators should be called so to set the tens of thousand mark — e.g. 10K, 20K, 30K, and so forth.
i'm learning something new everyday, milady Worik. thanks. ❤️

 

[ edit: so if we follow ISO-10993 flowchart criterion, i shouldn't post till AFTER the 11K. good luck and Godspeed, mates ]

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@ZenBuddhist You are correct. Staff should have the honor of the numbers having a number followed by all zeros only. I can still play the game for other numbers, but they are not for the staff.

So:

Funko 10997 - Harry Potter, Pop Vinyl Figure 27 Harry Potter Sweater

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7 minutes ago, CPU said:

@ZenBuddhist You are correct. Staff should have the honor of the numbers having a number followed by all zeros only. I can still play the game for other numbers, but they are not for the staff.

So:

Funko 10997 - Harry Potter, Pop Vinyl Figure 27 Harry Potter Sweater

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Whatever y'all decide on is fine to me. However, in the meantime, there's some numbers to be had:

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The dog is for @worik.

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British Museum launches guided tours of LGBTQ treasures

 This article is more than 4 weeks old

Tours will take in objects such as Warren Cup, seen as holy grail of gay history

 

The Warren Cup was a Roman drinking vessel and shows two scenes of men making love.  

The Warren Cup was a Roman drinking vessel and shows two scenes of men making love. Photograph: Martin Godwin/The Guardian

 

An 11,000-year-old carving of a couple making love, a gender-fluid depiction of a Babylonian deity dating from 1800BC and busts of the Roman emperor Hadrian and his lover Antinous will feature in new LGBTQ-themed guided tours at the British Museum.

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2 minutes ago, CPU said:

British Museum launches guided tours of LGBTQ treasures

 This article is more than 4 weeks old

Tours will take in objects such as Warren Cup, seen as holy grail of gay history

 

The Warren Cup was a Roman drinking vessel and shows two scenes of men making love.  

The Warren Cup was a Roman drinking vessel and shows two scenes of men making love. Photograph: Martin Godwin/The Guardian

 

An 11,000-year-old carving of a couple making love, a gender-fluid depiction of a Babylonian deity dating from 1800BC and busts of the Roman emperor Hadrian and his lover Antinous will feature in new LGBTQ-themed guided tours at the British Museum.

Well, if you say so.

 

@worik had better wake up since first I did the dog and now this:

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11 hours ago, Psalam said:

@worik had better wake up since first I did the dog and now this:


i agree: she better, indeed.
i decided not to post these
 

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— and even left out this beautiful Brazilian bus

 

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— because i know she's quite fond of historical pictures. so i post this, instead:
 

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32 minutes ago, ZenBuddhist said:

speaking of which, we can always go back even further — e.g. to those stunning Sherri Hill models
 

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— or stay with these mechanical parts
 

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your pick, Doctor P.

If those are my choices I think you know how I vote:

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