
Dale, that image is really strange. I like it.
The NSA will be in touch. ![]()
Excellent graphic. Is part of that image from Metropolis?
Wow.
Best wishes,
Jerry
I overlapped a two or three schematics for unrelated circuits, although the most prominent is a digital display voltmeter. The other image is Pontorno’s St. Mathieu which I processed, probably resulting in some serious rotation of Jacobo Pontorno in his final resting place. For several years I did pieces overlapping images of saints with maps. Now I’m doing saints and circuits.
Oh those NSA guys are nothing but bluster and hot air.
Trust me, I would know.
Dale
It evokes in me, an image of a clock, slowly counting down from birth,
to the ending of life.
Quite thought provoking Dale.

This one is called “Tonight the Part of Peter Brady Will Be Played By Kitty Carlisle. The Part of Mike Brady Will Be Played By a Flange.”
… ummmm, is there something on your mind that you would like to discuss with us? ![]()
What?
I am thinking of naming my new band Kitty Carlisle and the Flanges.
Dale, you are showing your age, now that you passed the half-century mark. I doubt that many people can pick out Kitty Carlisle from that group of faces. We can use the process of elimination and guess that she is not the pretty face at bottom-center.
Now now Doug…I’m sure there are many of us who grew up watching To Tell the Truth. Kitty was always right.
That’s the idea, Walden. Especially when you consider the John the Baptist and the South actually do kinda overlap.
Finally, before I actually do something productive, here’s my “Flange Studies #3”:

See the flange. Feel the flange. Be the flange!
Ouch, that made my head hurt.
Dale… I don’t know what to say, except “Flabergastatingly brilliant”.
It’s about time circuit design became an artform!
Speaking of which, here’s another merger of art and electronics,
this time in the other direction:
http://www.chipworks.com/gallery/gallery1.asp
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/creatures/index.html

Flange-tastic!

Flan-tastick
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I think flange art is underappreciated.
They sure look a lot like gaskets. I wasn’t aware of the similarity of flanges and gaskets. Could aliens have given that knowlege to some forgotten civilization long ago?
No, no. A gasket is a completely different…

…oh.
Hmm.
Dale
