Bot speed. This "bot" created by Daniel McKay (image source). |
My conclusion: after ten years of Blogger platform blogging, I can now write at "bot speed".
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I blog to entertain myself, and so I get to write at my own speed, without trying to meet any deadlines. Of course, the only reason Google might question my internet data rate is because I like to illustrate my stories. My earlier blog post about the Phari Network has over 40 images on a single webpage, which I'm sure violates someone's rules for internet design. While there are only 5,000 words of text on that webpage, with the the images it all adds up to about 2.5 Mb of data, which does not seem like much by today's standards. However, because the Blogger service does not provide a WYSIWYG interface, I must repeatedly use the "preview" feature, reloading that 2.5 Mb from Google's servers again and again and again.
Illustrating Rylla
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Rylla is a character that I invented about a year ago. Under normal circumstances, nothing can prevent me from creating illustrations of my fictional characters such as Rylla. Most characters in my Sci Fi stories are either aliens or humans who are the products of genetic engineering and careful control of embryonic development or they might be endowed with the ability to shape (morph) their nanoscopic components into any desired physical form.
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So, why not find an image on the internet that I could use to depict Rylla? The problem is, Rylla is a minor and I'm pretending that she might not want to have her image spread across a bunch of webpages.
Ivory Fersoni
Artist's depiction of the young Ivory Fersoni |
Ivory as I imagine her at Moon Base. |
Eventually, Ivory discovered the truth about her alien origins and she tried to reshape her body. With the help of facial nanites, Ivory often disguised herself as the actress Hilarie Burton.
Space Energy Missions |
Smade. A recent illustration that was particularly fun to make is shown below. This depicts Smade and two of his family members. Smade lives happily with his many wives and children on Smade's Planet, a world where he and his family are the only permanent human residents. Of course, various folks drop in to rest and drink.
In order to depict Úna, one of Smade's wives, I've made use of several images of the famous actress Courtney Cox.
Welcome to Smade's Tavern! Mr. Smade with one of his wives (Úna Nybröm) and one of Smade's children, ready with a cold brew for a guest who has just arrived on Smade's Planet. Also available from the bar: Fraze and Hannah's Mascarene Rum from Copus. (image source) |
Pallis Atwrode (source) |
The "new" Pallis (source) |
Rygyl Wishwell (source) |
As usual, if you object to my use of your image to illustrate my fictional characters, please let me know.
Just for Google: a blog post with 50 images.
Next: waiting for the Mind Clone Network
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I finally managed to remove the stupid google+ link from the top of this blog!
I had been experimenting and waiting to see how long it would take for the folks at Google to remove the offending link, but the answer to "How long?" was apparently: "after hell freezes over".
Remove the useless Google+ link from your blog's "theme" file (line 161 in the example shown above). Be careful, don't remove the end of header tag (in line 662 in the example shown above). |
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