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  • #41
    Anileve,

    Is there something wrong with your computer? You are posting everything twice. If when you go to submit post, and it seems like nothing is happening....close the window and open again. Most likely it will show your new post. If you keep on clicking submit post, it will post multiple times.

    Emil

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Emil Anileve,

      Is there something wrong with your computer? You are posting everything twice. If when you go to submit post, and it seems like nothing is happening....close the window and open again. Most likely it will show your new post. If you keep on clicking submit post, it will post multiple times.

      Emil
      Nothing is wrong with my computer my dear, but heavy traffic on this particular thread doesn’t register the submission as quickly as it should, it lags.

      So in complete frustration with this incompetence of performing my desired action I start clicking on the submit button rather franticly. However I am being a good poster and deleting duplicates.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by anileve The Kiss by Gustav Klimt (1907-1908). Strong colors as well complimented by decorative forms and freedom of line, talk about passion in this one.



        Gustav Klimt, very good choice!
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        • #44
          Originally posted by admin Gustav Klimt, very good choice!
          May I say, admin, that I am rather impressed with your choice as well. I always knew that you are a fan of Dali, hence your lovely avatar. However, I am even more surprised as well as pleased, to see you post along with the rest of us. Makes you more human than others perceive you to be. You are cool in my book!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by anileve May I say, admin, that I am rather impressed with your choice as well. I always knew that you are a fan of Dali, hence your lovely avatar. However, I am even more surprised as well as pleased, to see you post along with the rest of us. Makes you more human than others perceive you to be. You are cool in my book!
            Oh just coz he's the admin you HAVE to kiss ass.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Anonymouse Oh just coz he's the admin you HAVE to kiss ass.
              Well I am glad you've adopted this way of thinking, but I'll pass. I am known to exude only sincerity since fake flattery is also one of my pet peeves.

              I know that this doesn’t have much to do with Fine Arts thread, it is a branch of Art nevertheless. Therefore I am compelled to share this with you.

              Did you know that :

              Baroque music with its unique rhythmic structure and stability is particularly conducive to memory, productivity and healthy, stress-free environments.

              SIDE A: Selection of predominantly slow movements for learning terminology, facts, figures, technical data and language vocabulary, with high retention. Facilitates test taking and problem solving. Good for brief presentations and storytelling. Promotes relaxation and healing.

              SIDE B: Excerpts from Vivaldi concerti with an energizing diversity of movements. Excellent for storing narrative texts, concepts and professional materials in the long-term memory and for easy recall. Helps generate ideas in writing and problem solving.

              Next time you are cramming for finals perhaps you should try it with classical music in the background (Baroque specifically). I recommend to start with Cannon D major by Pachelbel, it is an unbelievable symphony even if you are not a fan of classical music.

              Wel due to the continuous lagging of my posts, I will take it as a sign from the divine power and depart to my bed. It is late after all. Bari Gisher.

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              • #47
                I'll heed the advice.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #48
                  thx anileve

                  here is my last contribution to this thread, straight from my wall to the forum.

                  The painting is by an unknown artist.

                  Every day I see the painting, every day I like it more and more...




                  ENJoy!
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                  • #49
                    Hey that's pretty nice. A certain mystifying aura to it. Sort of takes you into a far off dreamland.

                    At least thats what I feel like when I stare at it.
                    Achkerov kute.

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                    • #50
                      very much so, and a photo of it loses about 50% of effectiveness, compared to live.
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