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Daisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer, Do!!

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I'm half crazy All for the love of you Fun song, but for some reason it just made me think of Hal, the computer in 2001!! Remember, as he was losing his "mind" how he started to sing it, and it got slower and slower?

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clbsmiley

11:59PM | Mon, 23 August 2010

These flowers are Lovely!! Open the pod bay doors Hal....

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bazza

12:12AM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Lovely capture I vaguely remember the movie but cant remember him singing lol. Did you know HAL was a very sly acronym for IBM just shift each letter one letter to the right and you get IBM the computer manufacturer of the day, big brother stuff, the computer taking over lol..

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durleybeachbum

2:51AM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Marvellous, Marilyn!! A great composition, dynamic and vibrant.

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blinkings

4:09AM | Tue, 24 August 2010

I could never sit through the movie. I tried...I really did.....but it's right up there with "A Clockwork Orange" and as one of the all time craziest films!!!!!!! And believe me I've seen my fair share of crazy films!

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Chipka

4:24AM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Yeah, I can't hear that song without at least mentally imposing the voice of Douglass Rain (the voice of HAL 9000) over the actual song. Funny how HAL provided the only real emotion in that movie and managed to become the ONLY sympathetic character in the whole thing. He was a character and a bit of nice scenery...I love that little red light, now copied by that darn DROID phone! As for actual daisies, I can't think of them without thinking of that song--OR, more terrifyingly--of Daisy Duke: the Catherine Bach original and not that blond what's-her-name. Go figure. I'm a weird puppy. And I love the POV of this shot and how the the colors play around. Yeah, this is really nice. And I got that song stuck in my head too!

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Meisiekind

8:16AM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Oh thanks for the song in my head now Marilyn! Great shot of these beauties!

MrsLubner

8:24AM | Tue, 24 August 2010

One of those songs I remember singing with my mom and dad... Sing-a-long with Mitch! :-) Super shot.

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MrsRatbag

8:40AM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Perky shot indeed! Those are cool daisies, I like how the little ring of uprights around the center echo the way the petals stand up on the about-to-open ones.

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Mondwin

10:32AM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Sooo lovely simple flower...the flowers of loving....bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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awjay

3:09PM | Tue, 24 August 2010

beautiful

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goodoleboy

6:35PM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Stark, stark contrast and red color in this shot, Maz, and I do remember that scene in 2001 - A Space Odyssey, where HAL experiences its slow deterioration. I was really pissed off at HAL at this point. I also have the 2010 sequel on DVD, which is pretty good.

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auntietk

10:33PM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Something about this makes me think "1964." You've swooped me back 45 years in just a second!

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danapommet

10:48PM | Fri, 27 August 2010

The contrast in this shot really makes the daisies jump out. Did you know how HAL got his name. They started with IBM and went back one letter thus I became H, – B became A and M became L. Are you convinced that I am crazy yet? Dana


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