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June 10 3 days later...I am unsure what day I starting writing this, probably the 8th:
“Australian researchers say magnetic fields could make ordinary people capable of extraordinary mental feats.” (http://www.physorg.com/news68958001.html)
There was a study about whether repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, TMS, can improve a healthy person's ability to guess accurately the number of elements in a scene. It was reported that of the 12 participants 10 improved their ability to guess immediately following treatment.
Hmmm, I am sure I read that correctly, that the ability to “guess” was improved, so I imagine living under high-tension wires could have helped me develop super guess powers, had I stayed there longer. I used to live under high-tension wires. That accounts for where I am now, I suppose, sitting here without extraordinary guess powers, since the guess powers go away a short time after treatment. Like the Batman’s Riddler, that reminds me of that interesting outfit of punctuation marks. At this juncture, I find a picture of the Riddler, and start inverting colors on the figure, as I did with my mars global images. Not exactly an extraordinary feat, but it gave me an interesting perspective on the figure…”go figure”, the background font, was a nice find, too, I thought.
Next feat…
Cartoons.
I am a couple of days behind again, been doing yard work, removing paint from windows, other stuff. I remember, after reading the above, I had done a jpeg with the Riddler, to tie in with whatever I was doing, and saw in the chest of the figure, a smiley wink face, so I put that on there. One of these “;9” translated into a smiley picture. Before that I had done some inversions on NASA photos and a puzzle, so I was kinda’ cued in to doing another inversion for some reason.
There was that sentence from a cartoon (get Fuzzy) that stuck with me, so I figured more anagramming was in order. Another cartoon showed up with a muzzle in it, after I found that word in the anagram, so I used what I found. He’s as clueless as a misprinted crossword puzzle became many things over the next day.
“He’s as clueless as a misprinted crossword puzzle” rearranged to: 1.props used at roswell’s crash cia denies muzzles 2.ships are close, trespass in world caused muzzles
So I figured those two were together for a reason, and the rest of that collage just makes connections, like “league” which I had used 20,000 leagues in a recent entry, and other things. The other collage got interesting. I remembered using part of the Lord’s supper picture in the past week, so when I anagrammed and saw written what I had looked at when I went to the site where you can do close-ups around the walls where the Last Supper painting is, well, I decided it was supposed to be what came out of it today. The words turned into a pair of concepts that have to do with what is on the walls:
“He’s as clueless as a misprinted crossword puzzle” rearranged to:
I had to look that one up, I had never heard of a mezuza (mezuzah/mezuzas) before.
The B.C. toon had the word “trussed” in it, so I used that too: from the same words “He’s as clueless as a misprinted crossword puzzle “ I anagrammed “parson trussed piazza’s success, resoled him well”
Hmmm…Garfield said, “You can pick ‘em all right” and I decided to place that bit of cartoon there too, because from the Last Supper page, at http://milano.arounder.com/category/fullscreen/IT000005356.html I noticed on the wall a pair of pares…yeah, I picked a pair all right, lol.
Enjoy my fun; the order these were made is (names of files) a-riddler, 6-8a, 6-8b and 6-10, and who knows how they will come up after uploading. Of course, everything has an order, and then there is everyone's own order, not to be confused with mine, lol. TrackbacksThe trackback URL for this entry is: http://rii4u.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!D76AD12762D9D5AF!251.trak Weblogs that reference this entry
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