Very clever use of the Miltos Manetas toy! I have a few visual toys linked on my blog, but it's cool to have them up and ready like that. I love it. You are much more sophisticated tech-wise than I am. Cool, cool, cool. Check out my Zefrank toys too.
Tiv: You don't know how many hours I've spent on that site. And now I'm spending a whole bunch of time on my own page playing with this thing... I can see a joke being insterted here. I just thought it might make for a different kind of post. Just too bad it's not programmed to do an easy image grab. I'll be sure to check out the other toys soon. I'm supposed to get writing now. Ugh.
I;ve thought for some time now, that if a picture is worth a thousand words, it is pretty bad that it takes a lot more than 10K to store it, which is about what 1000 words takes!
If we use them, surely pictures are worth waaaaaaaay more than a 1000 words...
Ooooo, That was fun! I have seen this before, I guess it was at iPollak...it didn't do such blobby things...I had a great time with this, both times! (lol)
I've not visited here before, so I will take a look around. You have some interesting posts, and like you, I'm also trying NaNoWriMo and the post a day thingy.
Hello, Michele sent me to say that you have some cool stuff on your blog. I liked the Jackson Pollock thing...but, I really liked looking at the manhole covers. I keep thinking some of them would make great designs for quilts!!
David: I should have included a caution: this widget is highly addictive. I know when I get started I just can't stop! Enjoy it. It's creative, it's free, and it's legal! :-)
When you get a chance I would love to know what you think about my Scene Out of Sequence Excerpt. I think it's the best excerpt I've written so far this month.
I didn't get it until my cursor fell upon it. I totally love it and will probably borrow it from you for awhile. It brings out my inner finger painting child!
Colleen: that's part of the fun of it, is discovering it. I'm sure some people saw a blank spot and didn't get it, that happened to me too the first time I found this thing. the time I spend on it! Oy! I only wish it would be easier to save the results, but then again, maybe it's better that way - not to get attached to the result - makes the process that much more fun and FREE!
Curiosity may have killed the cat but it’s provided this blogger with plenty of content to post about! I may get carried away with my two kitties Fritz & Mimi sometimes, but with all the content here, you’re bound to find plenty of non-cat related material too if that’s more your thing.
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Oh, fun! You find the most interesting things, Smiler. :)
Michele says hello!
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Very clever use of the Miltos Manetas toy! I have a few visual toys linked on my blog, but it's cool to have them up and ready like that. I love it. You are much more sophisticated tech-wise than I am. Cool, cool, cool. Check out my Zefrank toys too.
Thanks Shephard, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Tiv: You don't know how many hours I've spent on that site. And now I'm spending a whole bunch of time on my own page playing with this thing... I can see a joke being insterted here. I just thought it might make for a different kind of post. Just too bad it's not programmed to do an easy image grab. I'll be sure to check out the other toys soon. I'm supposed to get writing now. Ugh.
I;ve thought for some time now, that if a picture is worth a thousand words, it is pretty bad that it takes a lot more than 10K to store it, which is about what 1000 words takes!
If we use them, surely pictures are worth waaaaaaaay more than a 1000 words...
Michele sent me to ruminate on this....
N.
You're having waaaay too much fun. Don't make me revoke your stumbling priveliges young lady!
:oP
Ooooh my word! I hope I haven't mucked up your site but it's enormous fun - thank you. I'm sure Michele would like a go.
Ooooo, That was fun! I have seen this before, I guess it was at iPollak...it didn't do such blobby things...I had a great time with this, both times! (lol)
Great fun. Instant Art!
I've not visited here before, so I will take a look around. You have some interesting posts, and like you, I'm also trying NaNoWriMo and the post a day thingy.
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waaaahhh...i didn' mean to spill the ink all over the place! it just happened i swear! don' make me clean it up, please! i'm sorry! i...
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that was so fun!!!! Thanks for posting that - Michele sent me to come and play Jackson Pollack for a bit!
I don't know what came out of it! It looks horrendous, my drawing that is!
Michele says go away, Gautami. Let Smiler, sketch!
Hello, Michele sent me to say that you have some cool stuff on your blog. I liked the Jackson Pollock thing...but, I really liked looking at the manhole covers. I keep thinking some of them would make great designs for quilts!!
I've played this before, I LOVE it!
Nobody sent me today. Well, *I* sent me. So there. :)
looking forward to playing with this !
hi from michele's
mck.
OH that totally rocks, I am so inspired. Thank you and thank Michele
i am getting worn out by this, but its so fun
David: I should have included a caution: this widget is highly addictive. I know when I get started I just can't stop! Enjoy it. It's creative, it's free, and it's legal! :-)
When you get a chance I would love to know what you think about my Scene Out of Sequence Excerpt. I think it's the best excerpt I've written so far this month.
Square1: I will go read it now.
I didn't get it until my cursor fell upon it. I totally love it and will probably borrow it from you for awhile. It brings out my inner finger painting child!
Colleen: that's part of the fun of it, is discovering it. I'm sure some people saw a blank spot and didn't get it, that happened to me too the first time I found this thing. the time I spend on it! Oy! I only wish it would be easier to save the results, but then again, maybe it's better that way - not to get attached to the result - makes the process that much more fun and FREE!
How very cool! Thanks! I see what I am missing by not reading regularly during November.
I wonder whether these can be interpreted, like inkblots. :-)
david: I don't know... all I do know is I need to stay away because when I get started I just can't stop.
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