1. I dream of Jeannie (season 1 is my favorite with it's jazzy beat)
2. Secret Agent Man
3. Thunderbirds
4. Star Trek
5. Tonight show (Johnny Carson)
6. Hawaii 5-0
7. Voyage to the bottom of the sea
8. Batman
9. Captain Scarlet
10. Happy Days
11. Space 1999
No retro clothing here, this is me in my wildlife photographic gear lol . The fact that I'm unshaven is a clear indicator that I'm on vacation here! :D
Last movie I've seen in a theatre: The Incredible Hulk. I liked this one way better than the first one.
Last movie at home: Hunt for Red October. I had seen it a few times but I just wanted to see it again.
Thanks everyone for the nice comments! The program is actually Photoshop and I managed this using a house blend of various "recipes" I found on the intarweb. So here's another one but with more effect in it. Let's just assume here that the pic was kept unprotected in a dusty attic.
When am I going to learn?? When am I ever going to learn not to come and see this thread whenever I need to be productive!! Just a small sip of all those beautiful ladies and I end up going gaga.:p
"I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom."
- Abraham Lincoln
I've been a volunteer guide at the Canadian Railway Museum since 2004. It is simply driven by a passion to share the passion of railroading and it's history.
Yup. It was using a superb technique for character movement called rotoscopy. But for my taste, the adventure company of that era was Sierra-On-Line. Their Space Quest, Police Quest and King Quest series were some of the best made.
Fortunately, I have three PC's in my studio and the oldest...
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