Anyone Game? It’s my Sep 2013 Blog! I'm home; with a TR link in #1189, 10/14

Looks like a nice celebration. I think they do things like this in my city too, (well maybe not quite so technologically cool) but we are ultimately always too busy to do things for enjoyment. :sad2: We need to change this and get more enjoyment out of life rather than running around and not smelling the flowers growing around us!
 
My goodness Princess you are organised!! Lovely bumping into you last night - we too missed out on the free soup but did score a couple of lanterns and had a very enjoyable stroll down St Kilda Rd to get the car. If I wasn't so lacking in IT skills I could post a photo or 2 from last night as well:scratchin
 
I always enjoy you sharing what is going on in Australia There always seems to
be something that is So much beauty Your pictures bring me right there all the time I never take it for granted princess: PIO thank you
 

Melbourne always sees to do such cool things! but then I prob also need to get out and about more in my own city too!
 
Wow, PIO! Great photos of your festival. Love the starburst effect!

We tried to get shots of the "supermoon" Saturday night. My ladies photography group invited some other photographers and we all convened at a park on the lake nearby. It was the perfect place to catch the moon rising over the dam. Of course it was cloudy. Of course the moon was shy and wouldn't show itself. But we had a fun time anyway! Rather, we had fun until the thunderstorms ran us off.
 
I never get tired of being amused by the fact that your shortest day is our longest day. So weird! The sun is up until about 10 PM now, which is fine, but the damn birds waking up at 5 AM outside are killing me!

Outstanding pictures as usual, too...but what, no fireworks?
 
I love the star effect in the pics they're very cool, and a quick DISmeet for added bonus. :thumbsup2

It was great to run into Zaccy and meet her family. :thumbsup2



Looks like a nice celebration. I think they do things like this in my city too, (well maybe not quite so technologically cool) but we are ultimately always too busy to do things for enjoyment. :sad2: We need to change this and get more enjoyment out of life rather than running around and not smelling the flowers growing around us!

Agreed. Your city has so many great things happening as well.....you and Fran need to get out and about a bit more. The best thing about doing local events is that you can leave and go home whenever you like. :thumbsup2



My goodness Princess you are organised!! Lovely bumping into you last night - we too missed out on the free soup but did score a couple of lanterns and had a very enjoyable stroll down St Kilda Rd to get the car. If I wasn't so lacking in IT skills I could post a photo or 2 from last night as well:scratchin

I was envious of the lanterns you scored. We got caught in the traffic car park that is known as Princes Bridge. Restricting it down to one lane and reserving one lane for bicycle travel is such a stupid idea!!! :mad:




I always enjoy you sharing what is going on in Australia There always seems to
be something that is So much beauty Your pictures bring me right there all the time I never take it for granted princess: PIO thank you

I hope that you get to see it for yourself one of these days. :thumbsup2



What a lovely festival! Thanks for sharing!

Thanks. :goodvibes



Melbourne always sees to do such cool things! but then I prob also need to get out and about more in my own city too!

Wendy - I'm sure that Brisbane has cool festivals too. I've seen some of my work colleagues post amazing things on-line. :thumbsup2




Wow, PIO! Great photos of your festival. Love the starburst effect!

We tried to get shots of the "supermoon" Saturday night. My ladies photography group invited some other photographers and we all convened at a park on the lake nearby. It was the perfect place to catch the moon rising over the dam. Of course it was cloudy. Of course the moon was shy and wouldn't show itself. But we had a fun time anyway! Rather, we had fun until the thunderstorms ran us off.

I looked at taking a picture of the Super-moon. In the end, I got super-busy on Saturday night and missed that moon rise moment.




PIO - it looks like you had a lot of fun and enjoyed the shortest night!

Sure did!



what a neat festival - thanks for sharing the pictures!

:wave: Thanks. Nice to see you stopping in.



I never get tired of being amused by the fact that your shortest day is our longest day. So weird! The sun is up until about 10 PM now, which is fine, but the damn birds waking up at 5 AM outside are killing me!

Outstanding pictures as usual, too...but what, no fireworks?

No fireworks at this festival. But I hope to be grabbing firework shots in July....sometime.
 
Number 66, 666



With this post, I have hit the milestone of 66,666 posts. Yes, the inner geek in me loves numbers like these. So….here are some super geeky maths facts.

  • Number 66666 is pronounced sixty six thousand six hundred sixty six.
  • Number 66666 is a composite number.
  • Factors of 66666 are 2 * 3 * 41 * 271.
  • Number 66666 has 16 divisors: 1, 2, 3, 6, 41, 82, 123, 246, 271, 542, 813,1626, 11111, 22222, 33333, 66666. Sum of the divisors is 137088.
  • Number 66666 is not a Fibonacci number. It is not a Bell number.
  • Number 66666 is not a Catalan number.
  • Number 66666 is not a regular number (Hamming number). It is a not factorial of any number.
  • Number 66666 is an abundant number and therefore is not a perfect number.
  • Binary numeral for number 66666 is 10000010001101010.
  • Octal numeral is 202152.
  • Duodecimal value is 326b6.
  • Hexadecimal representation is 1046a.
  • Square of the number 66666 is 4444355556.
  • Square root of the number 66666 is 258.19759874948.
  • Natural logarithm of 66666 is 11.107450356812.
  • Decimal logarithm of the number 66666 is 4.8239043979778.
  • Sine of 66666 is 0.98610358154475.
  • Cosine of the number 66666 is 0.16613165401159.
  • Tangent of the number 66666 is 5.935675458188.



Yup. 6eek indeed! :rolleyes1




Those of you that have hung out with me for a while will be DISappointed if I didn’t mark this mill…milestone with do some accounting.

So, assuming that there was a minimum of 40 seconds between each post....

I have accumulated the following numbers:
  • 66,666 posts, which if I assume the 40 second rule, amounts to a minimum of
  • 2,666,640 seconds spent on the Dis, which translates to
  • 44,444 minutes, which translates to
  • 741 hours...or rather...
  • 30.8 days


Six of one; half dozen of the other…. That's a lot of time Dis-sing!





princess::upsidedow
 
this is my favorite


Binary numeral for number 66666 is 10000010001101010.
 
Congrats on passing a milestone. After reading that I think my old fogie brain needs to go back to school, I've forgotten to many of those terms.:rotfl:
 
Congrats on passing a milestone. After reading that I think my old fogie brain needs to go back to school, I've forgotten to many of those terms.:rotfl:

Not sure I EVER knew any of the terms past the second one :rotfl:

party:Congratulations princess: that is SOME Dissing history
 
How did I miss this? Congrqts on the milestone! I've forgotten about most of those math terms.
 
Fireworks in July



For the last 3 or 4 years, I've been heading to the Docklands precinct in Melbourne on a Friday night.

The reason?

The City of Melbourne runs a free event down the New Quay Promenade to encourage families to get out in the winter cold and enjoy a night of fireworks. Not that it is a super big show or anything; but the fireworks displays do last about 10 minutes of so.

This year was no different. Last night, being the first Friday in July and relatively warm temperatures, I headed on down to the Docklands.







There was some street entertainment out and about...









...but I was really only interested to set up and wait for the main event.











































































A pretty good night's effort!




And I found out that for the first time ever, the Melbourne City Council are expanding this event into every Friday night in August as well. I think there will be at least one repeat visit to this area in Melbourne this winter.....and it gives me plenty of opportunity to go try a few different things out with the camera that I've been meaning to try out for fireworks shooting!





princess::upsidedow
 
Such pretty shots! I need to get myself out to see some fireworks. We stayed home last night for 4th of July, just too much hulabaloo. Your shots are so pretty! At least I get them vicariously through your photos! :thumbsup2
 














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