Anonymous at 11/12/24(Sat)12:54 No.15 Reply
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Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)14:57 No.124
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Chad at 11/12/30(Fri)13:22 No.149
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Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)11:00 No.78 Reply
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Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)11:04 No.80
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Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)08:20 No.106
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Anonymous at 11/12/28(Wed)22:54 No.139
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These remind me of drawings by Luke Painterhttp://www.lukepainter.ca/drawing.html
These remind me of drawings by Luke Painter
http://www.lukepainter.ca/drawing.html
Anonymous at 11/12/28(Wed)22:55 No.140
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Anonymous at 11/12/28(Wed)22:55 No.141
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Anonymous at 11/12/30(Fri)01:28 No.146
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Anonymous at 11/12/30(Fri)00:41 No.142 Reply
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BIGGER THUMBNAILS! Satellite images of the Dasht-e Kavir desert in Iran illustrating the effects of wind erosion on the landscape. The region is about 300 kilometers southeast of Tehran, and typified by intricately folded sediments, that have been leveled by wind erosion to leave these beautiful and colorful formations. Poached from http://belog.jigaram.com
BIGGER THUMBNAILS!
Satellite images of the Dasht-e Kavir desert in Iran illustrating the effects of wind erosion on the landscape. The region is about 300 kilometers southeast of Tehran, and typified by intricately folded sediments, that have been leveled by wind erosion to leave these beautiful and colorful formations.
Poached from http://belog.jigaram.com
Anonymous at 11/12/30(Fri)00:43 No.143
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Anonymous at 11/12/30(Fri)00:52 No.144
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Matter Energy Working Group by Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)13:30 No.94 Reply
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Post images of matter / energy conversion technologies
Holodeck by Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)13:34 No.97
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A typical holodeck consists of a room equipped with a hologrid containing omnidirectional holographic diodes, enabling holographic projections through the manipulation of photons contained within force fields.
Replicator by Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)13:41 No.98
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A replicator is a device that used transporter technology to dematerialize quantities of matter and then rematerialize that matter in another form.
Transporter by Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)13:43 No.99
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The transporter is a subspace device capable of almost instantaneously moving an object from one location to another. Transporters are able to dematerialize, transmit and reassemble an object.
Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)10:49 No.118
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Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)13:54 No.121
>>118Is that the chamber from the fly? can we get a quick description of how it works?
>>118
Is that the chamber from the fly? can we get a quick description of how it works?
Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)19:51 No.134
It turns you into Brundlefly and then you barf acid onto people's faces.
Chad at 11/12/27(Tue)20:35 No.136
>>134 lol
menace by Chad at 11/12/27(Tue)18:58 No.132 Reply
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charm by Chad at 11/12/27(Tue)19:00 No.133
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Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)20:00 No.135
That gif is amazing. Apparently Jupiter's storm has been brewing for 400 years.
Wreckin' Shit by Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)15:22 No.125 Reply
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Photos by Kate Schneiderhttp://kateschneider.net/category/ws/
Photos by Kate Schneider
http://kateschneider.net/category/ws/
Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)15:22 No.126
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Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)15:23 No.128
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Anonymous at 11/12/25(Sun)06:59 No.55 Reply
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Why isn't this page the front page of halfempty?
Anonymous at 11/12/25(Sun)07:08 No.56
this wakaba, not this green face.
Marty at 11/12/25(Sun)11:14 No.58
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It did (cache?) but have gone ahead and refreshed it anyhow. Now it hangs out for 3 seconds before redirect here... so you have enough time to see green face, who lives there!
Anonymous at 11/12/25(Sun)11:16 No.59
ahah! thanks for that, but i meant why isn't this wakaba the front page?
Anonymous at 11/12/25(Sun)11:34 No.63
Ope! You know what it was.. When I clicked on the top left logo it took me to the old home. When I type halfempty.com into the address bar it takes me here.
Marty at 11/12/25(Sun)11:40 No.65
>>63ah yes, many bugs/details still to addressthought you were asking philosophical reasons for installing in a subdirectory and I was trying to form an articulate response!
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ah yes, many bugs/details still to address
thought you were asking philosophical reasons for installing in a subdirectory and I was trying to form an articulate response!
Anonymous at 11/12/25(Sun)14:32 No.66
nope, I like the /e, I just think clicking on the logo top left should take you here
Marty at 11/12/26(Mon)13:31 No.95
>>66fixed
>>66
fixed
Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)08:18 No.105
Great, thanks. Much more intuitive! You can take down the green face now though, only fun the first time, then it's frustrating ; )
Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)06:46 No.101 Reply
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Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)08:09 No.102
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Sierpinski thread.
Anonymous at 11/12/27(Tue)08:13 No.104
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How do you get Sierpinski's Triangle? With Pascal's Triangle.
Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)11:07 No.82 Reply
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is this considered pornography?
Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)11:09 No.83
or just amazing
Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)12:34 No.84
Did you take down my spectacular art piece?
Anonymous at 11/12/26(Mon)12:46 No.86
We all came out of a vagina you know. Well, lots of us anyway. Do we need to keep it above the waist here? If so, how come?
Marty at 11/12/26(Mon)13:21 No.88
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>>86doesn't need to be above the waist, but it does need to be defensible as art.
>>86
doesn't need to be above the waist, but it does need to be defensible as art.
Anonymous at 11/12/24(Sat)13:29 No.18 Reply
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Anonymous at 11/12/25(Sun)14:51 No.74
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weird and violent natural occurrences
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