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StarDreamer Thu 16-Jun-22 12:35:03

The Virtual cruise Lyon to Avignon and Arles is continuing yet seems likely to be completed in a few days.

What appeared to work is that I suggest a scenario then others run it.

So what next?

Bearing in mind the typical ages of readers here and thus the eras in which we grew up, and that a journey from one place to another gives a structure so that the thread progresses and moves on over a number of days, I am wondering if readers like the following idea for a scenario.

A present day rock 'n' roll history tribute band is touring from Chicago to Los Angeles along Route 66, visiting the historic parts of the old Route 66 wherever possible.

CaravanSerai Thu 16-Jun-22 21:44:33

Riverwalk Miller read Natural Scences at Cambridge and has a PhD in Solid State physics. What about Melvyn Bragg? He seems to have an excellent grasp of whatever he is discussing on In Our Time.

Maw Sophocles' Antigone is good on irrational hubris. The best contemporary example I have heard about how hubris leads to a fall was Michael Ignatieff discussing Political Theory and Political Practice on the Philosophy Bites podcast.

Riverwalk Thu 16-Jun-22 21:52:55

Ignatieff, now where's he been hiding lately? He used to be on TV/radio quite a bit a few decades ago.

MawtheMerrier Thu 16-Jun-22 21:58:37

Your idea for a thread - a Virtual Road Trip.
A present day rock 'n' roll history tribute band is touring from Chicago to Los Angeles along Route 66, visiting the historic parts of the old Route 66 wherever possible

Why don’t you just give it a go StarDreamer ?

StarDreamer Fri 17-Jun-22 09:25:11

StarDreamer

MawtheMerrier has posted links to two lovely videos in the virtual cruise thread. on page 16, 12th post on that page.

Thank you.

Regarding the one with the paintings, I had some of them before, but several I had not seen before.

Something interesting.

When I am using my computer to do something I often open the web browser, I am using Google Chrome, more than once and I start YouTube, search for My Mix though it is usually offered upon start up, so no need to search.

My Mix then plays music videos continuously, with the occasional advert, and every now and then needing clicking to continue, the selection being from music videos recently played, based on the History list, together with a few in similar genres added, often "new to me" videos.

So I was rather hoping that the two videos linked by MawtheMerrier would be in the History, but they were not.

Upon invetigation I found that the link that MawtheMerrier posted got changed upon running, and had a reference to desktop in it.

However, I found that if I deleted from after the ? character to and including & and then played the video that the video would become recorded in History.

I deleted

app=desktop&

The My Mix selection updates from time to time - I am not sure how often - yet hopefully soon when i play My Mix those two videos will be included.

When I am eating my meals I am not using the computer for other things and I then put the YouTube MyMix play on full screen, so I get a sequence of videos to watch while I am eating, and as it is in full screen I do not know the running order so a delightful sequence of surprises.

Thank you for reading this, here are links to some videos that I hope you will enjoy.

Sigrid & Marina: Wenn Die Sonne erwacht in den Bergen

Troy Tempest singing Aqua Marina

Paul Brewster "Kentucky Waltz"

Bob Wills "San Antonio Rose" Live (circa 1940's)

I hope you enjoy the videos.

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 17-Jun-22 09:30:13

Dear God.

Riverwalk Fri 17-Jun-22 09:34:34

Germanshepherdsmum

Dear God.

Don't rise to the bait! grin

StarDreamer Fri 17-Jun-22 09:37:09

I won't.

StarDreamer Fri 17-Jun-22 10:09:41

Here is a link to a video. The singing is in German, but there are subtitles in English if one switches subtitles on, by clicking the fifth logo from the right on the panel at the lower edge of the picture if one does a mouseover over the picture.

I like videos in a foreign language where there are English subtitles, it helps me learn (bits of) the language.

Geschwister Hofmann - Alle farben dieser erde with optional English subtitles

Lucca Fri 17-Jun-22 10:40:40

Vivaldi “ volontà di vivere “

StarDreamer Fri 17-Jun-22 11:02:26

Lucca

Vivaldi “ volontà di vivere “

Is that a piece of music?

I have been trying to find a video in the hope of including a link here, but without success.

StarDreamer Fri 17-Jun-22 14:27:26

A fascinating video, 4 minutes 2 seconds.

The Telectroscope

StarDreamer Fri 17-Jun-22 14:43:24

Three more videos about The Telectroscope.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTqcY5_LCwQ

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HutPaEwgphk

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-lNZrW8r3w

StarDreamer Fri 17-Jun-22 21:49:10

Would anyone be interested in a thread to learn how to produce art using the Paint program that is bundled in on computers that are running the Windows operating system?

icanhandthemback Sat 18-Jun-22 11:42:28

Yet again, the same people jumping on StarDreamer's posts. Surely scrolling on by would shut down the threads you felt were boring. He may well have an inflated view of his being a "polymath" or have a different SOH but why is it anybody's place on here to point it out. There's an unkindness here which is surprising from people who are so tolerant for other issues. Is it because he's a male? Come on people, rise above the urge to put a man in his place!

Mollygo Sat 18-Jun-22 11:46:15

StarDreamer

Would anyone be interested in a thread to learn how to produce art using the Paint program that is bundled in on computers that are running the Windows operating system?

No thanks. I teach how to use Paint/Paint 3D/ Paint.net as one part of our primary curriculum. The children enjoy it and there’s no need to watch the paint drying.

icanhandthemback Sat 18-Jun-22 12:06:28

Mollygo

StarDreamer

Would anyone be interested in a thread to learn how to produce art using the Paint program that is bundled in on computers that are running the Windows operating system?

No thanks. I teach how to use Paint/Paint 3D/ Paint.net as one part of our primary curriculum. The children enjoy it and there’s no need to watch the paint drying.

And you felt the need to be rude with your last bit about "paint drying". It's just so unnecessary.

MawtheMerrier Sat 18-Jun-22 12:24:45

icanhandthemback

Yet again, the same people jumping on StarDreamer's posts. Surely scrolling on by would shut down the threads you felt were boring. He may well have an inflated view of his being a "polymath" or have a different SOH but why is it anybody's place on here to point it out. There's an unkindness here which is surprising from people who are so tolerant for other issues. Is it because he's a male? Come on people, rise above the urge to put a man in his place!

I am surprised to read this
Has anybody “jumped on” any posts?
I took the point about “paint drying” entirely literally with memories of clothes pegged “works of art” festooning the kitchen.
No need to invent nastiness where there is none.

MawtheMerrier Sat 18-Jun-22 12:30:09

There is a world of difference icanhandthemback between “watching paint drying” and “watching THE paint drying”
Perhaps you misunderstood.

icanhandthemback Sat 18-Jun-22 12:48:34

Has anybody “jumped on” any posts?
Indeed they have on several threads.
Perhaps you misunderstood.
Or maybe I didn't.

I am one of the last people to "invent" nastiness and I often keep quiet rather than comment. I did however ask someone who isn't on GN to read through first and they came to the same conclusion as me.

Jaxjacky Sat 18-Jun-22 12:58:41

I totally agree with you icanhandthemback

Mollygo Sat 18-Jun-22 13:48:59

Jaxjacky and Icanhandthemback it’s only a nasty comment if that’s what you would would say, however many people you ask.
I was simply pointing out that it’s less messy than using real paint in primary classrooms and they can take their art work home without waiting for the paint to dry.
Thanks MawtheMerrier.

StarDreamer Sat 18-Jun-22 14:22:46

I asked if anyone is interested.

Does a reply of "No thanks," seem as if answering for everybody?

Just starting Paint and trying to produce something can be difficult for a beginner.

Guidance such as to start with File New, then to do File Properties so as to set the size, and thus the aspect ratio, could be helpful to some people starting to learn Paint.

A suggestion to set the size to 7.25 inches wide, 5.25 inches high could be helpful, if it is explained that that suggestion is so that a print could be trimmed to 7 inches by 5 inches and thus of a size that would fit a frame, sold by a supermarket for a 7 inch by 5 inch photograph.

Jaxjacky Sat 18-Jun-22 14:37:05

Mollygo it wasn’t specifically your paint comment I meant at all.
Rather the general unnecessarily dismissive comments made in response to some of StarDreamer’s suggestions as opposed to just metaphorically walking past.

Mollygo Sat 18-Jun-22 15:04:55

Sorry SD, my ‘no thanks’ applied to me for the reasons I gave.

StarDreamer Sat 18-Jun-22 15:19:10

And just in case anyone is interested in using the Paint program, having done File New and File Properties as mentioned in my previous post, the next step is to click on Home on the menu bar, then click on the word Brushes and a drop down menu should appear. To get started, choosing the one that is lowest down on the drop down menu is good, choosing it by clicking on it. This is the watercolour brush.

A black filled circle should appear on the white canvas, this can be moved around, without making a mark, using the mouse or trackpad.

Unless you want to use black paint, move the filled circle to the right and up, and when the filled circle goes off the canvas, it turns into the pointer,

Move the pointer onto the colour palette and click on a colour of your choice, and then move the pointer back onto the canvas, where a filled circle filled with that colour should be being displayed, yet not marking the canvas.

Remembering that the canvas is 5.25 inches tall, regardless of how big it is actually shown on the screen, move the filled circle over to the left, in a bit from the edge and around one and a half to two inches up from the lower edge of the picture, that is, about a third of the way up the canvas from its lower edge.

Click on the mouse and hold down and then drag across the screen to the right, then release the mouse button.

If you don't like the result, then using CTRL Z on the keyboard will delete it and you can try again if you wish.

The result I got is shown. I have been able to conserve what I produced by using File Save and I saved as a png file. The png means Portable Network Graphics.

Then one can gradually build up a picture by choosing different colours and drawing different lines.

One does not necessarily need to start off with a white canvas, it is possible to change the colour of the canvas before starting to paint a picture.