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THE Posters Discuss Avatars Thread (merged)

What's on your mind?
General interest discussions, not necessarily related to depletion.

IT SHOULD...

Poll ended at Sun 24 Jul 2005, 16:01:26

STAY! it's a great PO analogy
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GO! it's annoying
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huh...i don't give a f**k
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i'm going now to live in my hut, away from all this avatar chaos
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Total votes : 32

Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby NEOPO » Sat 28 Apr 2007, 22:38:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mmasters', ' ')the whole sham of it all
Well there you have it, Me and Napoleon Dynamite. It's all a sham. Democracy sucks, but it's better than the alternatives. That's absolutely right, considering that humanity can't govern itself anyway. It's all been a holding pattern before. . .


So, vote for pedro, you call this democracy? :lol:
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What's your avatar mean?

Unread postby joewp » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 00:33:40

There's some interesting avatars on po.com and I'm wondering what they mean to the posters. Like art, where the viewer might mis-interpret what the artist meant, avatars might get confused interpretations too.

So why did you pick that avatars (or series of avatars), everybody?



My earliest memory of a gas station was a Sinclair station "down at the corner", ironically in easy walking distance from my house. Being a 4 or 5 year old in the very early 1960s, dinosaurs were very important to me and that sign stuck in my brain all these years. Those were some heady times, with Kennedy vowing to put a man on the moon, and creating the Peace Corps, we thought it could only get better and better and the "developing" world only needed to follow our example and all humanity could live like us. It was a simpler time, that's for sure. It just seemed possible back then.

Call it nostalgia for when we were stupid, and limits meant nothing. Ignorance was bliss.
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Re: What's your avatar mean?

Unread postby Tyler_JC » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 00:44:15

American Express rejected my credit card application and then something funny that I can't remember happened.

It's kind of an inside joke that no longer makes sense.

I should probably change it...
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Re: What's your avatar mean?

Unread postby steam_cannon » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 01:15:37

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I switch around with different avatar now and then. They are pictures of projects I have worked on and posted articles on my website. Usually creative hacks I've worked out that other people so far missed. Climbing gear, lenses, photography, rockets, floating sails, robots, pottery... Amusing things.
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby aldente » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 02:01:57

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lawnchair', ' ')Also, partially a tribute to "Possum Living", putatively by Dolly Freed.


Lawnchair, you should consider to revive the dead possum and to replace it with a live armadillo.

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Re: What's your avatar mean?

Unread postby pea-jay » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 04:51:20

I modified the california flag to bring it up to date
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It's ironic though. The very animal picture depicted in the flag, the Grizzly Bear is actually extinct in the state.
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby pea-jay » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 04:58:37

I modified the california flag to bring it up to date
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It's ironic though. The very animal picture depicted in the flag, the Grizzly Bear is actually extinct in the state.

THere seems to be two threads for this subject, BTW
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby Omnitir » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 05:34:56

Space avatars, because:

1. I'm a fan of all things space
2. Similar to Gazzatrone and the Enterprise avatar; a representation of where we should be by now
3. Where we need to get if our species is to survive for more than a geological blink of an eye
4. Where my head is a lot of the time ;)
5. Annoy the Luddites.
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby davep » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 06:48:45

My original one was the cover of "Edible Forest Gardens".

My current one is an attempt to highlight the phony wisdom of our current leaders. Either that, or I think a dog dressed up as Yoda is funny.
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Re: What's your avatar mean?

Unread postby Tuike » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 08:08:35

Tuike is twinkling or twinkle in English. My avatar is like a twinkling candle.
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby katkinkate » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 08:40:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dinopello', 'D')ino, dinopello, dino, dinosaur, dinosaur - extinction, oil. Plus he's cute, loyal and happy with a sense of humor, wagging his tail.


And he lives on White Island, New Zealand. :-D
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby Daculling » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 08:55:06

I like to masturbate.
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby JoeW » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 10:25:39

Meaning behind my avatar:

I am financially independent, and spend a great deal of time driving my smart fortwo all over the United States with the Peak Oil logo on the side to draw attention to the issue.

Not really. One of the guys at work was giving me grief when I told him I was looking forward to seeing all the small cars that were coming to the US. I sent him the doctored picture of the smart fortwo with me behind the wheel and the Peak Oil logo on the side.
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby Fredrik » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 11:09:50

A narrow river connecting two lakes near my summer cottage.

An illustration of the rural environment that I fear (and hope) many will be relocated into.
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby Tanada » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 11:36:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PeakOiler', 'T')he oil soot pic is explained via the link in my signature.

I felt the image was an appropriate symbol of our possible future: it sort of looks like a dead, lifeless planet with holes blown into it. The black and white picture is also appropriate, but that's really just because the image was created by electrons and not photons.


Given my space bent I thought all this time it was a closeup of an asteroid flyby!

Maybe we need Avatar captions so people know what they are looking at?
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby cynicalheretic » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 12:12:13

The two cows represent the numbers 1 & 2
which are the cosmological equivelent of the relationships between the 22 letters of the Hebrew Alphabet ... Now by blah blah, we can see that these ...

lol


Mine just represents how the world is fucking themselves to oblivion.
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Re: Avatars Whats behind that personal touch?

Unread postby PeakOiler » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 12:27:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PeakOiler', 'T')he oil soot pic is explained via the link in my signature.

I felt the image was an appropriate symbol of our possible future: it sort of looks like a dead, lifeless planet with holes blown into it. The black and white picture is also appropriate, but that's really just because the image was created by electrons and not photons.


Given my space bent I thought all this time it was a closeup of an asteroid flyby!

Maybe we need Avatar captions so people know what they are looking at?


It does look somewhat like an asteroid, but it is just a carbonized oil droplet measuring approximately 70 microns in diameter, (70 millionths of a meter.) The holes in it are made by the escaping gases as it cooled. (Similar to how pumice is formed...)

Edited to add cartoon. Thanks Gary Larson! (Click on image to view larger size.)
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Re: What's your avatar mean?

Unread postby WisJim » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 22:59:24

It is part of our electrical production system--12 PV panels, with the wind generator at the top of the hill, visible through the orchard.
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Re: What's your avatar mean?

Unread postby joewp » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 23:09:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('WisJim', 'I')t is part of our electrical production system--12 PV panels, with the wind generator at the top of the hill, visible through the orchard.


Sounds like you have what I'm trying to convince the wife to move to, a sustainable homestead.
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Re: What's your avatar mean?

Unread postby Narz » Sun 29 Apr 2007, 23:48:37

Because love & the comforting of our loved ones is one of the most important things in life.

People will be forced into appreciating this in the future.

However you die, huddled in a alleyway, on a battlefield, in a hospital bed in some McNursingHome somewhere if you have comfort and love it's not so bad.

I think many doomers are too obsessed with "I must survive" at the expense of why. Not to say the how isn't important, that's why I'm learning to plant trees, catch water and build things now but you should always remember why you're doing it too, and who for.

That's my hand & my cat BTW (if you hadn't guessed), I might have had my hand on my girlfriend instead but I couldn't choose which part of her body to fit in the pic. :-D
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