Warning, science stuff: The cornea has a thickness to it that this close a magnification is obvious. because of that, the iris (which is inside, on the left) is refracted by the surface of cornea on the right.
I’m going to guess this gets a solid “Nope” from Happy³ (the music chosen to accompany it is terrible / I muted my speaker).
Via ‘Google Translate (Italian to English):
China, terrified tourists are left dangling at 1127 meters overlooking Mount Yandang. Eerie moment of tourists climbing a mountain in China and being left dangling due to human traffic jam was caught on camera
Moments of terror experienced by dozens and dozens of climbing tourists who had ventured along the via ferrata of Mount Yandang in Wenzhou, in south-eastern
China. The thrill-seekers were stuck halfway up the wall for an hour while climbing a sheer rock face in China’s Zhejiang province when the line suddenly stopped
moving. A climber posted a worried message and video to a relative saying he had been stuck on the side of the cliff for an hour with nothing moving. It is unclear
how high they were, but the mountain is said to have been 1150 meters high. Managers of the Yandang Mountain rock climbing attraction in Wenzhou said the
problem was simply due to having too many people on the same route. The number of tourists was unusually high due to the May Day holiday, which runs from
May 1 to 5 in China. Officials then found themselves with significant delays, which were resolved by limiting the number of people who could queue. On Saturday
the delays were around one to two hours before the bottleneck was finally cleared. Anyone who panicked could lower themselves with the help of a professional,
but since this came at a cost of rescue, many decided to stay. The Yandang mountain with its vertical shapes and sheer walls, notes Giovanni D’Agata, president
of the “Rights Office”, is one of the most popular tourist destinations and one of the most famous national scenic areas which attracts many tourists in search of
excitement strong along steep walls to walk on very narrow walkways or tied to ropes fixed to the rocks.
I just received news that Dennis Tully passed away on April 27 . here is what his widow related to me:
“This was the devastating end to a saga that began last January.. over the past 4 months , he has been in and out of the hospital 6 times. he had good days but many were uncomfortable.we were told he was fragile but with care and luck he could continue his life. we are not sure why he passed when he did. Several systems in his body were damaged.
I’m sorry to convey this news but I thought you and his online community would like to know. he enjoyed his online interactions and looked forward to every post. sharing was an important part of his life”
Very sad. Without knowing for certain, I will assume that Mr. Tully was “Dennis in Seattle.” If you have any future contact with his family, please extend all of our sympathies for their loss. Dennis was well liked, and funny, here.
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Asian or Thirteen-spotted?
I call it Too-close-spotted.
“Look at that s-car go!”
The snail that ate New York?
How fast do you have to run to get away from a snail?
Even a giant one.
My thoughts too.
Come here often?
,,
Do you hear the ocean if you hold one to your ear?
Or a pond?
,.
The legendary Roger Corman.
The guy who made me give up horror movies.
,..
I don’t remember the gorilla…
It was just the gorilla your dreams.
my thoughts exactly
I sense a patern.
,,,
,.,.
Waiting for the forensic test results to come back on Phydeaux’s paws and muzzle?
“Overpass” By: Aron Wiesenfeld (oil on panel 18”x24”, 2016)
,
I very much like this!
I don’t understand what’s going on with the eye. It looks like two eyes in one socket. Is it a weird internal reflection, birth defect, or AI error?
It’s all a play of light in the eye.
I was kinda weirded out by that too.
Not sure how light could make an extra pupil.
Warning, science stuff: The cornea has a thickness to it that this close a magnification is obvious. because of that, the iris (which is inside, on the left) is refracted by the surface of cornea on the right.
Thanks, that works.
That is one nasty, Satan-worshipping little squirrel.
I feel like I have eight minimum, maybe a ninth difference. It depends on the legitimacy of one diff, as it shares some coordinates with another.
It was eight. My imaginary diff was just that, and I missed an obvious one that I looked at multiple times.
Eight s far.
Oh right!
YOU guys get to solve it vertically, but I had to do it horizontally, cos that’s what Nighthawks sent me..
Usually horizontally is better, which is why I used to make side-by-sides.. but these long skinny ones are hard to scroll sideways.
Anyhow that’s why my solution is side by side… I didn’t know tonight’s post would be like this.
The differences are the same though….
When you’ve done your best, whether left and right or up and down… compare with my solution…
Got the same 9.
Yay, me too today.
It took a while, but I got them all.
Susan, if this continues demand a raise.
I’m going to be happy with my eight. Better than what i’ve been doing lately.
I got seven last night. I found the other two this afternoon.
I’m going to guess this gets a solid “Nope” from Happy³ (the music chosen to accompany it is terrible / I muted my speaker).
China, terrified tourists are left dangling at 1127 meters overlooking Mount Yandang. Eerie moment of tourists climbing a mountain in China and being left dangling due to human traffic jam was caught on camera
Moments of terror experienced by dozens and dozens of climbing tourists who had ventured along the via ferrata of Mount Yandang in Wenzhou, in south-eastern
China. The thrill-seekers were stuck halfway up the wall for an hour while climbing a sheer rock face in China’s Zhejiang province when the line suddenly stopped
moving. A climber posted a worried message and video to a relative saying he had been stuck on the side of the cliff for an hour with nothing moving. It is unclear
how high they were, but the mountain is said to have been 1150 meters high. Managers of the Yandang Mountain rock climbing attraction in Wenzhou said the
problem was simply due to having too many people on the same route. The number of tourists was unusually high due to the May Day holiday, which runs from
May 1 to 5 in China. Officials then found themselves with significant delays, which were resolved by limiting the number of people who could queue. On Saturday
the delays were around one to two hours before the bottleneck was finally cleared. Anyone who panicked could lower themselves with the help of a professional,
but since this came at a cost of rescue, many decided to stay. The Yandang mountain with its vertical shapes and sheer walls, notes Giovanni D’Agata, president
of the “Rights Office”, is one of the most popular tourist destinations and one of the most famous national scenic areas which attracts many tourists in search of
excitement strong along steep walls to walk on very narrow walkways or tied to ropes fixed to the rocks.
Nope, nope, nope!!!
And a no thanks from me as well,
But I do thank you for the warning!
I hate being tricked into watching things I find upsetting.
and
From yesterday (re: my “Lio” posting).
This is what I had in mind (open in a new window so you don’t lose this page).
I get it now. 😀
Yes, i’m a tad slow.
I just assumed that’s what you meant.
I just received news that Dennis Tully passed away on April 27 . here is what his widow related to me:
“This was the devastating end to a saga that began last January.. over the past 4 months , he has been in and out of the hospital 6 times. he had good days but many were uncomfortable.we were told he was fragile but with care and luck he could continue his life. we are not sure why he passed when he did. Several systems in his body were damaged.
I’m sorry to convey this news but I thought you and his online community would like to know. he enjoyed his online interactions and looked forward to every post. sharing was an important part of his life”
Oh no!!!!
That’s bad news indeed.
He was a real part of this community, and I’ll miss him.
Dang it!
Very sad. Without knowing for certain, I will assume that Mr. Tully was “Dennis in Seattle.” If you have any future contact with his family, please extend all of our sympathies for their loss. Dennis was well liked, and funny, here.
Yes, Dennis in Seattle.
He was always cc’d on the email list (per his request) as DTully.
That’s just horrible.
🙁
Thank you for sharing the news. I always enjoyed his posts here and on GoComics. I will Miss him.
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