Fig. 1. Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram. Stars plotted on a chart in relation to temperature and brightness. Space encyclopaedia. 1960.
I thought for sure this was something to do with Tolkien or Norse mythology or some video game.
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Fig. 1. Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram. Stars plotted on a chart in relation to temperature and brightness. Space encyclopaedia. 1960.
I thought for sure this was something to do with Tolkien or Norse mythology or some video game.
An old favorite of mine. Put aside some time for this.
Pretty neat design elements from the movie Alien.
My friend Ro3b is moving and when he took down his Kit Cat Clock, this is what remained. Spoooky!
Somehow I'd never heard of The Tailor and Ansty before today, but I think they're my new best friends. http://books.google.com/books?id=877aXPkmlaAC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
"There are a lot of ‘Irish’ pubs in America, but they just don’t have the ‘craic.’ You know the word ‘craic,’ don’t you? Craic is a special fun atmosphere that Irish people can produce. Some Irish people have more craic than others. There are all kinds of craic. There’s good craic, mighty craic, savage craic, and deadly craic. Then there are boring people who have no fun inside of them. We call that minus craic."
Do you want to go to a club where people play tunes with each other?
Trying to keep it all straight.
A set of polkas from Bryan O'Leary, snipped from The West Wind radio program which aired in February 2014.
Anytime I watch this I am eternally amazeballs.
Nancy walk cycle created at Pierre Feuille Ciseaux #4 at Minneapolis College of Art and Design under the guidance of head coach John P. (with a little help from Jaime Hernandez - he actually drew two frames!).
I’ll be at Autoptic on August 18th. I’m signing from 12-1 pm at Table 17 (I think). It’s a free event celebrating independent printed matter like COMICS and posters. If you’re in Minneapolis/St. Paul area, check it out.
This is a many splendored thing.
I was there when this instant classic was being made.
Denis Murphy of Lisheen sings Down our Street.
Nappy Birthday
A great chateen with some of the Original Sliabheys.
Bryan O'Leary and Graham Wells playing a few polkeeeee!