January 28th, 2008
There is absolutely no limit to the imagination. Once it's in your head as a concept, the next step is to convert that intangible into a physical object. In other words, make the intangible tangible.
This is what a group of people have done with oranges. They collected thousands and thousands of this citrus fruit and constructed all sorts of structures that baffles the mind. Something very similar is done every year at Pasadena, CA with flowers. The Tournament of Roses Parade has become a worldwide spectacle. Perhaps, in the future we would have The Tournament of Oranges Parade televised to every corner of the globe. There is absolutely no limit to the imagination.
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This is what a group of people have done with oranges. They collected thousands and thousands of this citrus fruit and constructed all sorts of structures that baffles the mind. Something very similar is done every year at Pasadena, CA with flowers. The Tournament of Roses Parade has become a worldwide spectacle. Perhaps, in the future we would have The Tournament of Oranges Parade televised to every corner of the globe. There is absolutely no limit to the imagination.
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- Location:Panama City, Panama
- Mood:
amused - Music:Amapola by Andrea Bocelli
If you are a regular reader of Epiac's Place, you know that I'm always curious of what's going on in the Internet. Frequently, I discover little jewels that make a difference in the way I perform my blogging activities. For example, when I want to express a point, I include images grabbed from my computer screen. Images are a lot better to get a point across than several long tedious paragraphs of text.
The traditional way of grabbing images from the screen is using the Print Screen key at the top of the keyboard and then saving the screen image with Microsoft Paint. Then return to your post and paste the image using your Blog Editor. This is a pain in the neck and absorbes a lot of time. A better way is using a screen grabs Firefox extension dubbed FireShot.
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The traditional way of grabbing images from the screen is using the Print Screen key at the top of the keyboard and then saving the screen image with Microsoft Paint. Then return to your post and paste the image using your Blog Editor. This is a pain in the neck and absorbes a lot of time. A better way is using a screen grabs Firefox extension dubbed FireShot.
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- Location:Panama City, Panama
- Mood:
calm - Music:San Francisco by Anthony Ventura
