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Level 20 Holothetan
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Happened upon imagekind.com. It has a very cool way to browse through art. Most websites that sell art allow you to search by name of artist or of the particular art. This website allows you to search by a predominant color. Or 4 colors as seen here:
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Ahoy Fuckbag
Join Date: Sep 2008
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That's pretty fucking solid, would make it a lot easier to find something to match a room's decor.
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Ahoy Fuckbag
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Spice Master
Join Date: Jan 2004
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"The Madison County Winery story...
My name is Eric Hensley. I'm 28 years old and I started expeirimenting with making wine 14 years ago. Yes, that's right I was 14 years old making wine in my bedroom. My parents would often find my wine and dump it out. Needless to say when your 14 year old is making alcohol in his bedroom, you get a little concerned. About 4 years ago I started making beer after taking several years to simply buy my beer. I soon started experimenting with wine again and discovered that my wine was not only better than my beer but in my opinion just as good or better than any wine I'd ever bought. At that point I had my parents try it, they reluctantly tried it (they don't drink) and politely said it was good, the next day they went back home to Florida. Late that evening they called and said they had been talking about my wine all day and they both wanted to get a few bottles of it for themselves. I said if they like it maybe I should open a winery and they agreed. On June 25 2008 we purchased 7 acres just east of Markleville, Indiana. Today is July 11. Since the purchase of the property, we have had a fire every day to burn boards and other trash left on the property by the previous owner's tenants. We have also been cutting up and recycling various metal objects left lying about. After extensive work on the property we started selling wine by January 9, 2009. On September 24 we got our federal alcohol permit approved then finally on December 17 we got our state permit approved. We opened for business January 9th 2009. (To all who may buy or try our wine in the early stages of our operations I apologize for the wine not looking as good as other commercial wines but please be patient. I can guarantee taste but the recipes that I developed while making wine at home in 5 gallon batches do not convert perfectly for making 500 gallon batches. It will take some time to get the recipes perfected again.)" LOL |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Puget Sound
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Apparently they're not having too much success. Top of the page reads:
"I HAVE NOT HAD A PAYING JOB IN 9 MONTHS IF ANYONE NEEDS A HANDYMAN OR NEEDS SOME WORK DONE WITH A BOBCAT PLEASE LET ME KNOW I AM CHEAP AND WILL DO A GOOD JOB" Paying job? You started your own business, mr grape soda, who did you think was gonna pay you? -The saga continues: "We just opened on January 9th 2009 our tasting room is in a mobile home this is a temporary situation. It was here when we purchased the property and our original intent was to tear it down and start fresh, however, we have invested close to 200,000 dollars into this business and can not afford to build until we start getting more costomers and at least make enough every month to pay our bills. We have done our best to make the inside of the building as presentable as possible and continue to work on it. Also we do not live in it and we are not just some idiots that thru up a sign, we are completly legal and plan on eventully making this as popular as oliver's winery in Bloomington but everything takes time." |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Warsaw
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Virtual Apple ][ -- Version 4.4
All the old Apple games from back in the day. Oregon Trail, Odell Lake, and Leisure Suit Larry to name a few. Hours of fun! |
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Nubblies: If we put up with Felix, we will put up with you too.
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Name: Justin. I'm 28. I live with my 73-year-old dad. He is awesome. I just write down shit that he says
Justin (shitmydadsays) on Twitter I really like this blog. Not much there but great potential. |
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Lost in Hilbert Spice
Join Date: Jun 2004
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^ Thats a sorry state for Twitter to be in, fuck Twitter.
I thought the wireless energy topic had its own thread, but it turned up here. Wireless electricity demo Eric Giler wants to untangle our wired lives with cable-free electric power. Here, he covers what this sci-fi tech offers, and demos MIT's breakthrough version, WiTricity -- a near-to-market invention that may soon recharge your cell phone, car, pacemaker.(Recorded at TEDGlobal 2009, July 2009 in Oxford, UK. Duration: 10:10) |
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I make bad decisions.
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Itb is 3:43 EPT and I am fucking trashed after some random whore deciceded she just wantd to be friends. I'm trashed y walkng back to m car so can work n 6 hours.... Fuck. I wild say the over/under of me Making it on time is 1.75 -1... Who know. I ahouldve tried hardest q the girls at the bar...
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