Similar surprise effect as you had with my "Triad": I had read the title, and only after scrolling down I could see what you had selected for it. Priceless!
And now I found out what caused the problem with yesterday's comment: Commenting only works when you allow 3rd party's comments, too. Now I enabled it, gnawing my teeth as it opposes my standpoint regarding privacy...
Daniel, you're welcome! btw 206 bones is all about skulls and bones and things and stuff. :-P
donnie, wow, your molecules have been at their best!
Markus, :-) - sometimes it's really fun to surprise people, ;-)
I don't get the comment issue - did something change while I was away? Everyone should be able to comment anon or with whatever his/her cup of tea is ... :-(
...and seem to be still flexible. Enjoyable combination of picture and quote. Thank your for the smile.
ReplyDelete...into the circular linearity of indecision :))
ReplyDeleteSimilar surprise effect as you had with my "Triad": I had read the title, and only after scrolling down I could see what you had selected for it. Priceless!
ReplyDeleteAnd now I found out what caused the problem with yesterday's comment: Commenting only works when you allow 3rd party's comments, too. Now I enabled it, gnawing my teeth as it opposes my standpoint regarding privacy...
Daniel, you're welcome! btw 206 bones is all about skulls and bones and things and stuff. :-P
ReplyDeletedonnie, wow, your molecules have been at their best!
Markus, :-) - sometimes it's really fun to surprise people, ;-)
I don't get the comment issue - did something change while I was away? Everyone should be able to comment anon or with whatever his/her cup of tea is ... :-(