tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1120287455716196423.post8476721961220488113..comments2023-02-14T12:57:59.029-06:00Comments on RachBurns.us: Figure update and tired ramblingRachBurnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14750576007157112408noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1120287455716196423.post-76226205706873761852013-09-16T22:09:46.683-05:002013-09-16T22:09:46.683-05:00Hm. You've actually given me a great idea with...Hm. You've actually given me a great idea with what to do about the background--tis great to hear that I don't have to draw everything out! XD Maybe neaten it a bit, suggest what's there a bit better instead of leaving it only as it is. <br>Thank you!<br><br>And I guess that's just the thing about having so many buildings and lights everywhere. I'd love that the night sky could be seen clearer, too.SSChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14750576007157112408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1120287455716196423.post-44184851547507367532013-09-16T21:23:27.411-05:002013-09-16T21:23:27.411-05:00I believe that's commonly called "hitchhi...I believe that's commonly called "hitchhiker's thumb." If I remember correctly from high school bio, it's a recessive trait. My thumb just goes straight up.<br><br>The background looks fine to me. Sometimes, if I can find somewhere with barely any light pollution, a mostly unobstructed horizon, all while standing at the top of a hill, the sky and the stars fill up my vision, and the ground just sort of seems to fall away. That's what I'm getting from your background.<br><br>Unfortunately, I have to drive for several hours south-westerly in order to get the local light pollution just to fade a little bit.Ace Edmondshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17714216707760294180noreply@blogger.com