Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" in hi-res detail

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Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" in hi-res detail

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Image <- clicky
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<A TARGET="NEW" HREF="http://www.haltadefinizione.com/en/cena ... lickier</A>

Ba da wah dah da. Who writes this crap?

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djm wrote:<A TARGET="NEW" HREF="http://www.haltadefinizione.com/en/cena ... lickier</A>

Ba da wah dah da. Who writes this crap?

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:-? How's that clickier? It's the same link. (And what crap are you talking about? If it's the music, I can't hear it. No speaker on this PC. :) )
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I can't see your link at all - just the word "clicky." I'm sure you did not mean anything by it, i.e. that you did not intend any harm. So, I just put the same link in a different format so that anyone else who has trouble seeing your link (as I had trouble seeing your link) would be able to enjoy that web page, too.

By "writes that" I was referring to the lyrics of the music at the target web page. At no time did I intend to demean your own fine writing skills, nor to disparage the obvious good will behind your bringing this particular web page to the attention of the users of the Pub, such as myself.

Thank you. Thank you so much. I'll be here all week. Try the clams.

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djm wrote:Try the clams.
You insensitive brute! :cry:
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djm wrote:I can't see your link at all - just the word "clicky." I'm sure you did not mean anything by it, i.e. that you did not intend any harm. So, I just put the same link in a different format so that anyone else who has trouble seeing your link (as I had trouble seeing your link) would be able to enjoy that web page, too.
The pic is the link. Y'know, like what Denny does... every day...

I assumed the arrow pointing from the word "clicky" to the picture made it obvious to all but the most obtuse. I guess I was right. :twisted: :wink:
djm wrote:By "writes that" I was referring to the lyrics of the music at the target web page. At no time did I intend to demean your own fine writing skills, nor to disparage the obvious good will behind your bringing this particular web page to the attention of the users of the Pub, such as myself.
I wondered what music they might have playing. Now I'm glad this PC has no speaker. :)
djm wrote:Thank you. Thank you so much. I'll be here all week. Try the clams.
How old are the clams?
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With all due skepticism regarding Dan Brown, that sure does look like a girl to JC's right.
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jsluder wrote:The pic is the link. Y'know, like what Denny does... every day...
I cannot see the picture in your first post, just as I can no longer see the pictures in Denny's APOD threads since switching to FireFox. Thus the purpose of my own first post following your first post.

Don't worry about the clams. They've been frozen three of four times, already, so I'm sure they must be safe.

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jsluder wrote:The pic is the link. Y'know, like what Denny does... every day...
scared for a minute there...ya meant the APoD posts!!!

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"All right, lads, Leonardo da Vinci's painting the picture, so everyone get your positions, here we go."

"Jesus, why are you doing the big arms thing?"

"Well, I don't know… I just thought I'd do a big arms thing, I don't know."

"Well, I'm going to do a big arms thing as well."

"Yeah, me too! I'll call that the big arms..."

"Look, we can't all do big arms! We'll look like a squadron of Spitfires, for f***'s sake! I'll do big arms and you just look at me and go, 'Ooh, he's doing big arms.' "

"All right."

"Leonardo, have you got that one? Have you got the painting? All right, now a fun one as well"

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It's a real shame you can't see Jesus' Clown Shoes.
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I can't see a thing in IE or Firefox. Just a message in Italian to enable Javascript (it's enabled).

A few years ago I was mugged behind the Santa Maria delle Grazie while waiting to see the Cenacolo. I didn't get to see it then, either.

Oh, and it's spaghetti, not clams ...
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MTGuru wrote:Oh, and it's spaghetti, not clams ...
:lol: I like that FSM version better. It's got pirates! Arr!
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emmline wrote:With all due skepticism regarding Dan Brown, that sure does look like a girl to JC's right.
It sure does, doesn't it? I suppose someone more familiar with the art of that era will chime in to say that's just how particularly sensitive and/or gentle men were portrayed. :wink:
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The link seems really seriously pixillated at high magnification.

I prefer Dali's Last Supper anyway, plus it's colser (20 miles), so I can see it just about any time I have the urge.
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