Monday, February 17, 2025

You could call that a "vista point."

 


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  1. ...or, you could that a "Nope!"

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  2. Nothing to see, so what's the point?

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    1. Because no one gets excited over a photo of some schmuck staring at a computer screen.

      Because he can.

      Because to live while you still have the chance.

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    2. How often have you looked at clouds from above?
      Nothing to see? O ho! There is plenty to see. To watch the undulating roll of an overcast in motion is a sight in itself.
      Far from the maddening crowd.

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    3. That is a memory that few will have!

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  3. To do that which is outside of your comfort produces a great satisfaction. The further outside, the greater satisfaction.
    To know true fear and having conquered.

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  4. I tried messing with picture to read the fine print in the lower right between the two peaks but can't quite make it out. Was anybody able to decipher that?

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    1. SiG, I too was interested.

      The top line appears to be in the German language. The bottom line is in English, possibly run through a translator.
      'Do not (initiated?) fear of falling'

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  5. Rick, come down off your meds. Try to think in a linear fashion. Spouting buzz words is not intelligent commentary.

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    1. Buzz words to your ilk. Try the actual doing for a change.

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  6. I believe both lines are in a Scandinavian language. The last words of the 2nd line look like "af feiling" which is "by mistake". The first two of that line may be "dei real" which translates to "they are real" in Norwegian. The long word is impossible to make out and likely would seriously modify the meaning.

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