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  • Watch out monster this girls not fu*king around!

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  • Four back lit wavy glass bottle. MY BUBBLESITE

  • I love the lines on this car. I wish someone would notch one up for my club. All we have is beetles and vans :@( If you love Classic VWs like this one then check out all the others below Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /

  • Cattails backlit by the morning sun. MY BUBBLESITE

  • Model – Halohid / Hair/MUA – Mishkamink Full crop is on dA, but I really liked this tight cropped version too so I thought I’d share it with you guys. If you’re interested you can see the full image here Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • Your Data, Computers, and ‘not-so-common’ sense.
    by Mark German

    After hearing a number of so-called ‘horror stories’ from friends regarding the loss of all their ‘most treasured and irreplaceable data’…

    After hearing a number of so-called ‘horror stories’ from friends regarding the loss of all their ‘most treasured and irreplaceable data’, I am writing this little entry (in a hurry) to assist those who store any information or data on their computers – and have no back up system If you lose your data on your computer – do not blame the computer or operating system. Not having a secure backup system is akin to leaving your photo albums at the train station and blaming the album when someone walks off with it. As simple as that. There is no excuse for bad backup practices these days – the information is readily available. If you wait till you lose your precious data before doing something about it – well, blame yourself. Back up systems, do’s and don’ts In general Anything stored on Windows in a ‘My’ folder or on the ‘desktop’ is dependent on the operating system. If Windows needs to be reinstalled, your data is no longer accessible – these places are the WORST possible place for anything that is important. Hard disk drives are one of the worst mediums for important and irreplaceable data. They are magnetic, mechanical and electrical. Any of these have a failure, and your data will cost many thousands of dollars to recover. Backing up your data can be done in numerous ways of varying security, complexity and hassle. The choice is yours – make it wisely, and accept responsibility for your choice. DVD/CD – regular backups. / Pros – safer medium. Not too expensive. / Cons – a bloody hassle with the size of data files. Can be slow. Regular/scheduled back-ups to an internal Hdd. / A spare Hdd in your machine which is larger enough to hold all your important data. Make scheduled/regular backups to it. / Pros – easy, relatively inexpensive, fast / Cons – hdd is in same physical shell as original data. If your Pc is stolen, so is your backup. Does not protect from things like fire, flood, etc. Reliant on your PCs power supply. External hdd / Pros – alternate physical unit – usually will not be damaged by your PC’s power supply going ‘pop’. Relatively inexpensive. Fast / Cons – external units tend to overheat quite easily. Physical unit is close to original data, and can suffer same physical damage. Depending on the method used to connect to your PC – can be slower then an internal drive. Raid arrays / Raid0 = no redundancy. Forget it. / Raid1 = mirrored drives (at least 2). 2 (or more) drives are seen as 1 by the OS, and data is replicated across both. This covers you from 1 drive failure. / Raid5/6/1+0/0+1/X – this is information your either know, or need a professional for. Online backups / Pros – off site storage – safest. / Cons – slow, expensive. A good middle-of-the-road system – for data that will hurt if you lose it, but not kill you: External RAID1 unit, under your desk, with an active fan cooling it. / Scheduled automatic+user backups of ALL important data. / There is software that will easily do this for you, like Synctoy. / Can be connected via firewire, usb, or eSata. / Nothing stored to your ‘MY’ folders. / Copy your most important data to dvds/cds and store them at a friend/relative. A 500gb hdd costs around $150. 2 = $300 / A Raid1 enclosure can be had for around $200. / That’s $500 for this system. / Smaller hdds are much less expensive. An 80gb hdd is around $50. If your internal hdd dies – it will cost you thousands of dollars to have it restored by professionals – and it is the kind of thing that only professionals can do. So – in short – be informed, treat your data carefully. Don’t blame computers for your neglect. Ask if anything does not make sense. Edit: / Any computer repair store that you are likely to take your machine to – will not safe guard your data. The first thing that most repairers do when they get your machine, is format your drive, or reinstall the operating system.

  • I was a young fashion photographer’s assistant who had also photographed racehorses trained by my father. ITV heard the story and wanted to interview me with pictures of girls and horses. In this picture shot for Biba’s, a world famous boutique in Kensington High Street in the 60’s, I decided to combine them both. I borrowed the 20mm lens and the 250 exposure back from my boss, John Cowan, whose studio was used in the 1966 cult film Blow-Up and set off for Sussex. The 20mm lens had only just been introduced and was the first of it’s kind. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon F / Lens: Nikkor UD Auto 20mm f/3.5 / Motor Drive: 250 Exposure Back / Film: Bulk Ilford FP4 / ASA: 200 / Exposure: 1/250 at f/5.6 / Developer: D76 © 1966 John Hooton Photography

  • B&W macro of the back side of a white flower. By: / Terri~Lynn / 2009 (as is) Canon EOS Rebel XT

  • I saw this guy on Hamilton Island. His body form seemed to be in a rather emotional mood…as if his girlfriend (or boyfriend) just decided to break up with him…maybe?

  • Contrary to appearances, this “cutout” trompe l’oeil painting is completely two-dimensional, and is painted with both acrylic and oil on a 3/4 inch Finnish birch panel. Lighting allows actual cast shadows falling on the wall to match painted shadows. To see more images of paintings by Robert Tynes, please visit RobertTynes.com The original painting measures c. 60×60 inches in size.

  • Graphite on bristol “Capturing the timeless beauty of the Equine Spirit.” Prints available / www.mariadangelo.com

  • “I told you we should have turned right at the last branch!” Taken in my back yard – Kwinana Western Australia. Featured in the group – #1 Artists of Redbubble / Featured in the group – Bug Hunt / Featured in the group – Things That Slither And Slide – 07/10/09

  • model: Stefanie Nikon D80 July 09 What’s amazing about this photo, is that when the model posted it on her Facebook page as her profile pic her friends and family thought she was being abused by her hubby and kept emailing her until she couldn’t take them anymore and had to change her photo. It’s make up only and on both eyes to look like a mask, never to look like bruises… I added the texture and added the blocks to make it look cut up and it took on a new life.

  • I meant to upload this five minutes after this as it was a sort of fuck up companion piece, except I totally forgot. Probably got distracted with an overwhelming desire to masturbate. Anyway better 4 months late then never. Possibly. Opening line of 1984. Real live Letraset.

  • Metal Rust Paint / Abstract Macro

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/125 / ISO-100 Featured in Mood and Ambience 5th November 2009 / Featured in The Beauty of Nature 5th November 2009 / Featured in Portugal 7th November 2009 / Featured in Live and Let Live 11th November 2009

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  • Another view of an Aquilegia in my garden. Taken with a 100mm canon macro lens. /

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