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I believe it had to do with Da Vinci's insight into the modern medical aliments of the 21st century. Specifically with the Hysterical Hyperventilated Hypertensionially Herniated Hodgkinial induced Hypothyrodial Heamatoma'd Hemorrhoidal Hiccup.
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haha lame watermark
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Thanks for sharing this way to see it so detailed. I was amazed to discover that "H9" appears embedded all over the piece. Has anyone uncovered the significance that Leonardo was trying to convey by this? [/ QUOTE ] I believe he was conveying the optimal first move in Battleship, a game he invented. |
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also correct me if I'm wrong, but at 100% you're only seeing a 4cm by 2cm square so I don't know what you're expecting it to look like. [/ QUOTE ] It works now. I couldnt see anything past 15% yesterday but it is clear now. |
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I like the music, what is it? [/ QUOTE ] J. S. Bach - Largo dal "Concerto per clavicembalo in Fa minore" Knew it, only Bach est capable. [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] Thanks for sharing this way to see it so detailed. I was amazed to discover that "H9" appears embedded all over the piece. Has anyone uncovered the significance that Leonardo was trying to convey by this? [/ QUOTE ]I believe he was conveying the optimal first move in Battleship, a game he invented. [/ QUOTE ] Awesome[img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] I like the music, what is it? [/ QUOTE ] J. S. Bach - Largo dal "Concerto per clavicembalo in Fa minore" Knew it, only Bach est capable. [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] and it's also performed by the Swingle Singers--they recorded this piece twice. They're an a capella group that has arranged tons of classical music (particularly bach). The version used is the one that's 3:16 long, not 3:03. The original piece is taken from Bach's 5th keyboard concerto in F minor BWV 1056, it's the second movement, the entire movement is often heard by itself and just referred to as "Arioso," or sometimes just by its tempo indication, which is "Largo." |
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That's really cool. I'd like to see some other stuff up close like this.
Also, definitely a chic on the JC's right. |
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