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Description Continuing with the projects, her comes

Our dear Kim Possible, posing as the girl in "The Source" by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Or, as my list goes:
For security reasons, I have put a bikini on her! Now, depending on the reception of this artwork, I will upload the nude version in my personal, NON-DA blog.

THE HOMAGE TO FRANCE.

71 contributions of France to the world:

1. First human flight in a machine ever a hot air balloon (by Joseph-Michel Montgolfier and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier, 4th of June 1783)
2.First modern parachute (by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand, 1783)
3. First air-balloon (by The Mongolfier brothers 1783)
4. First propelled airship: the dirigible/blimp, and the first controlled flight of mankind with an engine, on 24 September 1852 (by Henri Giffard, the invention flew 27 kilometers from Paris to Trappes, in comparison with ridiculous 36.5 m of the so claimed "first" airplane)
5. The Statue of Liberty (by the People of France and Gustaff Eiffel, 1886) It's just too beautiful to be made in the US.
6. The transporter bridge in 1887 (by Ferdinand Joseph Arnodin and Alberto Palacio, ole!)
7. The first batch of isolated uranium metal (In 1841, by Eugène-Melchior Péligot)
8. The discovery of radioactivity and Nuclear acitivity, (by Marie and Pierre Curie, and Henri Becquerel, in 1898)
9. The isolation of the radium and polonium metals (by the Curies)
10. The pasteurization, a method to stop milk and wine from causing sickness (By Louis Pasteur)
11. The Biot-Savart law, fundamental in the electromagnetic theory, The Biot-Savart Law relates magnetic fields to the currents which are their sources. (by Jean-Baptiste Biot and Félix Savart an in 1820)
12. The decision theory in probability, which helps to find petroleum (by Blaise)
13. The first vaccine against rabies (by Louis Pasteur)
14. The laws of Gay-Lussac, wich described very usefully the behavior of gases (by Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac in 1802)
15. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
16. The canning, with which you eat canned meals all the year (by Nicolas Appert in 1800 )
17. The first understanding that meteorites are rocks from extraterrestrial origin ( By Jean-Baptiste Biot in 1803)
18. "Paris in the 20th Century" (by Jules Verne, who describes Internet, TV, automobiles, and other technologies)
19. "Voyage to the center of the Earth" (by Jules Verne)
20. "Un Drame au Mexique" (by Jules Verne)
21. "From the Earth to the Moon" (by Jules Verne, this dude made almost 100 contributions to the literature alone, but with these I will stop, because if not, this will look like an ode to Jules Verne )
22. The vaccine against anthrax (By Louis Pasteur)
23. The Illustration.
24. The Braille System, enabling the blind to read (by Louis Braille)
25. The pencil. (by Nicholas Jacques Conté in 1795)
26. Modern Democracy: Egalité, Liberté, Fraternité.
27. The "Social Contract", base of modern democracy and fundamental theory of every modern State.
28. The gyroscope, which allows orientation in spaceships, planes and missiles, (by Jean Bernard Leon Foucault, in 1852 )
29. The hydraulic press (By Blaise Pascal)
30. The bikini, which our Kim is wearing, is a french invention ( a very sexy one, by Jacques Heim and Louis Reard, in 1946)
31. The sewing machine ( by the french tailor and inventor Barthelemy Thimonnier in 1830)
32. The Foucault pendulum, used to measure the rotation of our freaking planet, and calculate speeds in aircraft (by Jean Bernard Leon Foucault )
33. The Gay-Lussac scale, used to measure alcoholic content in beverages (by Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac)
34. The internal combustion engine, i.e the freaking motor of your freaking car, by Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir in 1859)
35. The first automobile (by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot in 1769)
36. The Eiffel Tower, for decades, the tallest structure in the world.
37. The French bread.
38. Romanticism and glamour.
39. The syringe (by Blaise Pascal)
40. The hottest, and newest fashions.
41. The best perfumes in the world.
42. The neon lamp, Las Vegas would be nothing without this important french invention (by Georges Claude, circa 1902)
43. The first hydrogen powered vehicle (green car) in 1863, by Étienne Lenoir
44.The insulation of chlorophyle and caffeine, among other alcaloids, for your decafeinated coffe and your mouth cleaning bubble-gums, (by Joseph Bienaimé Caventou )
45. The photography (by Joseph Nicéhore Niéce, in 1825)
46. The daguerreotype, another cool way of taking photos, (by Louis Daguerre)
47. The PASCAL GAMBIT, The ultimate proof of God's existence, and the need to believe in God.
48. The margarine (by Hippolyte Mège-Mouriés)
49. The carnot cycle, by wich the engines of the cars run, (by Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot )
50. The co-discovery of boron and iodine as new elements (by Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac )
51.The second law of thermodynamics and the Carnot efficiency (by Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot)
52. The discovery of anaerobiosis, that certain microbes live without air, (by Louis Pasteur)
53. The Laplace Transform, useful to calculate machines, self sustaining control systems and electronic circuits (by Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace)
54. The first flight in a heavier-than-air machine (not totally gobernable, though) by Clement Ader. On Oct. 9, 1890, at the Château d'Armainvilliers (the estate of a banker friend), Ader made a high-speed run down a carriageway, and his airplane The Éole, skimmed the earth at an altitude of about 0.4 m for about 50 meters. [link] n=6
55. The International System of Units, the most useful, powerful, the most used, civilized, simple, practical, and correct system for measuring in existence. This system ended the cavemen tradition of measuring things in "hands", "thumbs", and "feet" (by Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier)
56. The binomial coefficients, basis of modern infinitesimal calculus, used to make the software programs you enjoy. (by Blaise Pascal)
57. The Seaplane, the first successful airplane to take-off from water did so at Martinque, France. ( The seaplane or Hydravion was flown by its inventor, Henri Fabre on March 28th , 1910,)
58. The altimeter and high pressure barometer, (by Louis Paul Cailletet )
59. Liquefaction of hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and air, (by Louis Paul Cailletet)
60. The scuba equipment (by nature lover Jacques Costeau in 1942)
61. The Pascal Principle, a fundamental part of the hydrodinamics and hysdrostatic theory (by Blaise Pascal)
62. The Diesel Engine (By Rudolph Diesel, born in Paris)
63. The Probability Theory (by Blaise Pascal, Pierre de Fermat and others)
64.The principle of least time a.ka Snell's Law, the idea that the path taken between two points by a ray of light is the path that can be traversed in the least time. Used for the lenses of your Blu-ray and DVD readers (by Pierre de Fermat)
65. The first computer of the world, the pascaline, it was a mechanical device for calculations. (by Blaise Pascal)
66.The Broglie hypothesis, that any moving particle or object had an associated wave, used in semiconductor manufacturing, telecommunications and advanced weapon research. (By Louis de Broglie in 1924)
67. The Dynamometer or Prony brake, (by Gaspard de Prony). Prony invented the Prony brake in Paris in 1821 to measure the power of engines
68. The stethoscope, the thing that the doctors have tied to their necks (by René Théophile Hyacinthe Laënnec)
69. The electroscope, used to detect electrical charges and storms (by Jean Antoine Nollet, in 1748)
70. A certain battle, wich occurred on September 5, 1781. Apparently, a group of Insurgents had troubles getting rid of the taxers-tea-forbidders.
71. The most spirituous and delicious wines in the World.

For all my friends, please take this with maturity. When other countries or people excel in certain areas, it's not good to feel envy. It's better to feel inspired to do more for yourself. Peace be on Earth!



And for my fetishist note sender: I didn't need to put any french actor, sportsman, cartoon, or animal If I had done it, my list would be much, much longer than this, and...... I have a life.

I'm commited with a real girl and not a cartoon.
Have a good night sleep!
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Comments: 65

NormanSanzo In reply to ??? [2009-04-28 02:23:02 +0000 UTC]

Hihihi well but your "from real word to toon" is really good

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PhysicRodrigo In reply to NormanSanzo [2009-04-28 05:16:32 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! And behold! Because soon, I will do the "Homage to Malaysia" !

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NormanSanzo In reply to PhysicRodrigo [2009-04-28 16:07:35 +0000 UTC]

Hihihi cool I can't wait to see it

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PhysicRodrigo In reply to NormanSanzo [2009-04-29 22:38:32 +0000 UTC]

Soon Norman, soon!

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NormanSanzo In reply to PhysicRodrigo [2009-04-30 03:12:24 +0000 UTC]

Hihihi your getting me all hype up

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PhysicRodrigo In reply to ??? [2009-04-28 01:45:36 +0000 UTC]

I'm your father!!!

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NormanSanzo In reply to PhysicRodrigo [2009-04-28 02:03:08 +0000 UTC]

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PhysicRodrigo In reply to NormanSanzo [2009-04-29 01:46:27 +0000 UTC]

OMG! That was the best interpretation of Luke Skywalker ever!

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NormanSanzo In reply to PhysicRodrigo [2009-04-29 02:17:36 +0000 UTC]

Hihihi well it was easy

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PhysicRodrigo In reply to NormanSanzo [2009-04-29 22:38:10 +0000 UTC]

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fierroman In reply to NormanSanzo [2009-04-28 14:18:17 +0000 UTC]

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NormanSanzo In reply to fierroman [2009-04-28 15:39:50 +0000 UTC]

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fierroman In reply to NormanSanzo [2009-04-30 05:51:59 +0000 UTC]





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NormanSanzo In reply to fierroman [2009-04-30 10:47:59 +0000 UTC]

Woo but that's allot of cookies... *drool*

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