Yup. Gotchya.
Second actually. The Travian Cookbook thread was here first and was then moved back to Gen Chat following requests.
Originally Posted by Jonothan Crane
So.... Who wants to be creative?
Actually, kabooja, back before she was mod polkadot, i think, started a thread of drawings. Because she's an amazing artist. Maybe we ought to start an art thread in here. For people who do art. To post their stuff.
And now I'll tell you what's against us, an art that's lived for centuries. Go through the years and you will find what's blackened all of history. Against us is the law with its immensity of strength and power - against us is the law! Police know how to make a man a guilty or an innocent. Against us is the power of police! The shameless lies that men have told will ever more be paid in gold - against us is the power of the gold! Against us is racial hatred and the simple fact that we are poor.
- The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti, Joan Baez
And now I'll tell you what's against us, an art that's lived for centuries. Go through the years and you will find what's blackened all of history. Against us is the law with its immensity of strength and power - against us is the law! Police know how to make a man a guilty or an innocent. Against us is the power of police! The shameless lies that men have told will ever more be paid in gold - against us is the power of the gold! Against us is racial hatred and the simple fact that we are poor.
- The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti, Joan Baez
Originally Posted by Avicenna
Originally Posted by Rumi
Kabie is still here, just doesn't come out to play as often. My thread makes me sad, because now I seem to be at a stall. Whenever I sit down it doesn't cross my mind to draw, or, on my time off I also do not think about drawing.
I do hope to revive my artistic side again, sadly it just doesn't seem to be right now. I still owe you a prototype Walter T-shirt too.![]()
And now I'll tell you what's against us, an art that's lived for centuries. Go through the years and you will find what's blackened all of history. Against us is the law with its immensity of strength and power - against us is the law! Police know how to make a man a guilty or an innocent. Against us is the power of police! The shameless lies that men have told will ever more be paid in gold - against us is the power of the gold! Against us is racial hatred and the simple fact that we are poor.
- The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti, Joan Baez
It is art so it probably doesn't matter at all and it has been a while since I took a physics class, but shouldn't the equation be "a=delta v/ delta t". Also I have never read "hidden figures" so it could easily be a reference to something that I don't know.
I cribbed the formulae from something I found on the internet so could be wrong.
Hidden Figures is the story of a group of black women mathematicians who worked as 'human computers' for NASA during the 50s and 60s. During this period, these women did most of the calculations for everything from wind tunnel analyses to re-entry paths. Even after computers - as we use the term today - came into widespread use, they broke the complex calculations down into basic steps for programming and then rechecked computer calculations. Some of them went on to become senior NASA personnel. But until recently, their contribution to the development of the American space program was mostly unknown to the public.
The book, by Margot Lee Shetterly - whose father worked at NASA's Langley base and knew some of these women - is fascinating. The film is quite good as well.
And now I'll tell you what's against us, an art that's lived for centuries. Go through the years and you will find what's blackened all of history. Against us is the law with its immensity of strength and power - against us is the law! Police know how to make a man a guilty or an innocent. Against us is the power of police! The shameless lies that men have told will ever more be paid in gold - against us is the power of the gold! Against us is racial hatred and the simple fact that we are poor.
- The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti, Joan Baez