LostHuntersShadow

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Operating System: Mac 10.4.11 & Win XP SP2
Shell of choice: The kind you can use as a horn!
Wallpaper of choice: I prefer painted walls actually.
Skin of choice: Naturally Spotted
Personal Quote: More power to Spotted People!

Favourite Movies
Arsenic & Old Lace
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Victor Borge
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Science Fiction turned Reality
Pardon me, I feel a glimpse into the future coming on... I foresee a day when 3D model making software is cheap and easy to use. I foresee a day when Non-PhotoRealistic Renderers are simple and easy to use. I foresee a day when people like me (who can't draw for beans) will be able to use 3D modeling software, an NPR, some time, and some effort to make such things as funny drawings, emotional paintings, and even quality webcomics. I foresee a great dispute. I foresee arguments over whether or not Non-Photorealistic Renders can be used to make drawings and paintings as good as ones made the old fashioned way. I foresee that people will debat
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Time to stand up and shout it to the world: Science Fiction has once again entered reality! The glory of Scientific progress this time is: "Honest to gosh Cyborg style lost arm replacements". In a credible magazine, an article documenting how doctors have managed to create a fully working artificial arm that is controlled by nerve signals being sent by the wearer's brain to where the brain thinks an arm should be. Yes, that's almost straight out of Sci-Fi. BUT WAIT! There's more. To the credit of the doctors, the artificial arm is quiet, as light as a real human arm, and about as movable too. But there's more to come! The doctors are now
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