The Dark Sacrament is a prayer offered to Sithis to have an assassin's guild member, such as a Danite, terminate someone who has angered the prayee through posts on Sic et Non or having one of those new Maxwellites horning in on your legacy parking space.
The Dark Sacrament was also a very fun quest in the video game "Skyrim," my all time favorite, not only the game, but the music, which I listen to when doing my art. I am now doing metal art and welding/sculpting which is a true delight! Something on my bucket list I am finally getting around to.
Dr CamNC4Me
"Dr. Peterson and his Callithumpian cabal of BYU idiots have been marginalized by their own inevitable irrelevancy defending a fraud."
Philo Sofee wrote:I am now doing metal art and welding/sculpting which is a true delight! Something on my bucket list I am finally getting around to.
Nice, Philo! Metal welding/art/sculpture is on my own bucket list and I am very sad to say that it's probably going to be a few years down the road before I get to it, unless I run across a decent inexpensive welder somewhere. But there's always something else in line ahead of it that has to be tended to. : )
Philo Sofee wrote:Skyrim," ... the music, which I listen to when doing my art.
I'm amazed at the quality of gaming music these days, and Skyrim features some of the best, especially if you're in the mood for sweeping yet soothing string- and classically-influenced keyboards. You Tube has quite a few playlist compilations to sample from. Good stuff.
Nice, Philo! Metal welding/art/sculpture is on my own bucket list and I am very sad to say that it's probably going to be a few years down the road before I get to it, unless I run across a decent inexpensive welder somewhere. But there's always something else in line ahead of it that has to be tended to. : )
I got my Forney welder for $200 at a local hardware store. They are available. Look up Forney. It's a simple plug in and weld tool! No special gadgets or adaptions to make to anything. Plug into a socket and pull the trigger baby! I LOVE IT! The special flux is made in the wire, which recommendation is the .30 diameter. A good wire actually. I've done a cartoon dragon, and some birds out of silverware, common cutlery, now I am at work on an eagle..... it's gonna ROCK when I finish it! I will begin showing them when I get back to making videos. My wife is facing chemo now, and it's a most unpleasant roller coaster ride for us since her cancer. That sorta leaves you lopsided and staggering.
Dr CamNC4Me
"Dr. Peterson and his Callithumpian cabal of BYU idiots have been marginalized by their own inevitable irrelevancy defending a fraud."
Philo Sofee wrote:I got my Forney welder for $200 at a local hardware store. They are available. Look up Forney. It's a simple plug in and weld tool! No special gadgets or adaptions to make to anything. Plug into a socket and pull the trigger baby! I LOVE IT! The special flux is made in the wire, which recommendation is the .30 diameter. A good wire actually. I've done a cartoon dragon, and some birds out of silverware, common cutlery, now I am at work on an eagle..... it's gonna ROCK when I finish it!
Aha! I've done very little research into welding units but I have heard of Forney, and they seem to have a good reputation. It's nice to see that backed up with your comments here.
I will begin showing them when I get back to making videos. My wife is facing chemo now, and it's a most unpleasant roller coaster ride for us since her cancer. That sorta leaves you lopsided and staggering.
I can guess that welding helps to maintain better balance during tough times by giving your mind a chance to wander from worries just a little bit. That's a good thing when facing the challenge that you and your wife are currently. My best hopes go out to you both in beating that challenge.
I asked the guy at the hardware store why he chose to sell that particular welder and if any customers had commented on it. He said two had bought it and BOTH had come back and screamed at how they loved it! And he said he did some research first and Forney was a very good reputation, so he went with it. I absolutely LOVE being able to carry it where ever I go and just plug it into a wall socket and weld. No joke. You don't need gas or extra anything to use it right out of the box right now, instantly. It's very light, and easy to install the wire into the wire feeder, it comes with an extra set of consumables, and adjustable volts AND speed of feed. I am just having a blast using it! And......AND the actual weld is grindable, and it matches the silverware look as well! You can actually weld like crazy on a gap or hole, and then grind, and it looks as if it's a whole piece with no flaws. Gadzooks I just LOVE that! I use a Dremel as well on my metal art, and it's one of the absolutely without question COOLEST inventions ever made by man inspired by the Holy Ghost.
Dr CamNC4Me
"Dr. Peterson and his Callithumpian cabal of BYU idiots have been marginalized by their own inevitable irrelevancy defending a fraud."