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GnomeToys

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  1. I'm going to post these as I dig through old / new photo archives; the good, the bad, the ugly. ~2009 - The Blurry
  2. I'll post one after I clean up my oontzing area later today lol
  3. Yeah, one of the guys I worked with there that had been doing it a lot longer and was better than me at it started a shop up after the owner pissed him off for the 80th time. She closed down a year later and he was still pretty low on business on that end... he was doing a bunch of really cool shit with custom chopper style bicycles / bmx and making more off that last I talked to him, but we were in a kinda poor area. There are some shops in Chi still doing some really cool stuff too. Lots of the old arts / skilled trades are dying off like that though. You don't see as many old school carpenters around either... stuff costs a small fortune to be done right but the end result is so far above what you can get otherwise... I could definitely pick it up again pretty quick, so it's something on the back burner until the opportunity arises.
  4. @One Man Bannedhaha sorry man I'll kill it and make another post. Haven't been paying attention because most threads this large are resurrections w/ missing pictures. Props on this, I'm going to go start looking from the first page and let you know in a year or two when I'm finished. ?
  5. It's kinda hard to say there, because it's a fine line. I think the first one I posted definitely falls under hipster shit, even more so because this was a legal city-wide thing so any quality level is a mixture of misguided "street art" styling and laziness. The second is funny and people who don't spend their entire lives on the internet could probably laugh at it even though it's based off the whole extreme advertisement meme. I don't really care which people post. Some quick searching found whatever the hell was going on here as an example of plain old shit nobody cares about ending up in reality: Regardless of the content, those were at least done well.
  6. Stained Glass: This one was a Christmas present for my mom. 13 separate panels instead of going ez-mode and replacing the wood lattice in the door. Unfortunately was limited in glass choices to what our shop considered "scrap" so I couldn't go as complicated as I wanted, but it turned out good. Made for fun early on to practice, given as present to girl I was friends with back in the day. Various stuff I worked in the craftsmanship end and / or glass type / color selection and all the rest. The shop owner always designed the windows, which meant she copied them from books, but she wanted to feel useful so I don't blame her. New window for church foyer (protip: the angel's trumpets craft paper templates had dicks drawn on them during layout. so did the glass.) I did most color selection for these, and everything else. I forget how many pieces of glass each was, but it was kind of terrifying. Dude who owned them was a multi-millionaire buying them for a house in the Philippines... so instead of charging him an industry standard price, she undercharges him, takes a loss on materials, shipping, and kinda on labor, but she only paid $9 an hour so that wasn't a big part of it. Overall I think she billed him like $3k each for these. She's out of business now. Can you guess why? Not much else on hand, a ton of the work was just restorations of big church windows and not too exciting. We were good at it but it's not work you really notice at full scale. Lots of other stuff I either didn't do the majority of work on or was just clear glass / beveled shit for houses. Also all of these have decent amounts of blood on / in them somewhere. Slicing yourself open constantly goes with the job. Would still be doing this if I could find somebody paying enough to live off of with an opening. I'm not rich enough to start my own business.
  7. Ordered a bunch of vinyl stickers of this in ~2002ish, there are still a bunch up I've spotted and who knows how many I gave away that got slapped up elsewhere. Intended for more stickers... but felt like the design could be better on this but couldn't figure out where to go with it. Made from one of my photos leading up to the Obama campaign when the economic crash was happening. Was planning on getting vinyl stickers printed but couldn't afford it because economic crash ate my job.
  8. The other day I was looking over my tomato plants and found this tomato hornworm with something weird going on: So I searched around. Apparently this is a Braconid wasp larval infestation. These wasps are like some fucked up thing out of aliens; they co-evolved with various DNA viruses which are now part of their genetic structure. The active viruses are only produced in pockets with the wasps eggs, which it injects into the host worm. One virus messes with the worm's immune system so it doesn't attack the eggs that just got oviposited into it. Another screws with metabolism to create compounds beneficial to the larvae. This is late stage here, with the larvae already coming out. Everyone recommended leaving these in / near the plants because the wasps are harmless to people (or so they'd like us to believe) and will kill these worms. This is great for me because I won't douse my plants in neurotoxins, but it's creepy AF nonetheless.
  9. Mushroom hunting is fun as long as you know what to avoid. Luckily morels only have one lookalike that doesn't look much like them, the oyster mushrooms aren't hard to mistake, same for hen of the woods, giant puffballs are easy, etc. Sticking to those keeps you away from the worst of it, and learning to ID chanterelles isn't too hard. This isn't exhaustive but it has some info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deadly_fungus_species Gallerina & most of the Amanitas (A. muscaria pictured above not being one of the very dangerous ones) are some of the worst. The compounds in them prevent DNA transcription to RNA, which stops cell protein synthesis. Every organ will fail and there isn't much they can do except put you on dialysis and hope the stuff clears your system before it kills you. AKA avoid generic looking white or brown mushrooms. Many of the others will just make you violently sick to your stomach for a while.
  10. Cool feature, I can think of a few invites. More if I can track down some people I haven't talked to in a minute.
  11. So a lot of this type of shit is stencils, confusing signs people hang up, etc... basically weird internet shit crossed over into the world of reality. I find this kind of stupid unless pulled off correctly. The first one is hopefully "I did it for the lulz" because they wheatpasted a fucking stencil, but I suspect there wasn't that much thought put in it. The second is better because somebody was spamming them all over their neighborhood and the sign is close enough to a lost dog poster to draw some attention to the (useless) message on it. I've got some older flyers people were spamming years ago I have to dig up... decided to kick this off, not sure where it would fall otherwise. A lot of it is a different category than graffiti but has similarities. Here's some I found in my photos / saved files recently, I'll dig more up as I sort through files. I know there are more examples of it floating around so I figured I'd make a thread. These were being put up somewhere or another for a while
  12. Note: Do not accidentally run that on something like C:\, for obvious reasons. Blocking loopback shouldn't happen, but if it does windows will become unbootable. This script doesn't catch errors in command line entry: usage is whatever.bat [folder] It should just quit if you don't pass it any arguments but I wrote it quickly to do one thing and didn't bother with error checking there. No guarantees are made, I am not responsible for any damage caused by this file, by reading this agreement you agree to disagree with this EULA which clearly states in an obfuscated fashion that it is being intentionally unclear about everything. Reverse engineering this batch file is a violation of international copyright law, so do it. It may be reverse engineered by reading it, like everything else. Reading is a violation of international copyright law. Void where prohibited.
  13. Yeah the wildcard thing makes it a bitch. There are a couple of giant hosts files compiled over the years since I wrote the article about abusing it that way that can be helpful. For windows I've got a small batch file that I run on any software that might be wanting to phone out to servers that I don't care to be sending god knows what to. It unfortunately doesn't work on Windows "modern UI" apps because any updates create a new directory with new GUID appended, but it could be set up to do a wildcard run in task scheduler if needed. @echo off echo Outbound Firewall Block Rule Adder v0.2 echo --------------------------------------- echo echo Specified directory %1 echo Scanning directory... echo. @echo on FOR /R %1 %%X IN ("*.exe") DO ( IF EXIST %%~fX ( netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Scripted: Block Software: %%~X" dir=out program=%%~fX profile=any localip=any remoteip=any interfacetype=any action=block description="Automatically created outbound firewall rules by batch" netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Scripted: Block Software: %%~X" dir=in program=%%~fX profile=any localip=any remoteip=any interfacetype=any action=block description="Automatically created inbound firewall rules by batch" ) ) @echo off echo. echo Completed. Just copy to firewallAllTheThings.bat or whatever, run it with a directory as input, and it recursively adds all executables to windows advanced firewall. I do this for practically any non open source freeware I have to download for whatever reason these days on general principle.
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