Monday, August 09, 2010

Mother Earth's Curves

This is a render for ScienceBloke(z(2^8)+z(2^5))/z. Hope he likes it and it's nice to see him blogging again after his trip.

I still can't believe he'd never seen the ocean...

I think this render is quite "fetching", don't you?





And the large size...
horizon



Did anyone get the joke?

Or is no one tuned into the same frequency or amplitude as meself?

Please note: there are now four (4) (quattro) (네) (vier) (quatre) (四) (chetiri) (أربعة) (tessera) (dörd) (nne) (cara) jokes or bad puns in this post. Can you find them all?

2 comments:

sciencedude288 said...

(z(2^8)+z(2^5))/z=288

fetch: Is a term for the length of water over which a given wind has blown and attractive.

Amplitude and frequency: Measurements for waves in physics, but also refers to the saying tuning into the same frequency, which means to have the same idea.

I have no clue on the fourth.

la isla d'lisa said...

oh my goodness it's like going to school STOP!!! *gigglesnort*