OTA - The World According to Carl


By Bernie on 16 Jan 2007:


This week we take the colors blogger The World According to Carl.

Welcome to Open Trackback Tuesdays: I pick a blogger from my blogroll and, using the colors of that blogger's weblog, find photographic matches for those colors. The first photo in the upper right corner in this mosaic is a small screenshot from the home page of The World According to Carl.

Mosaic The World According to Carl

The rest of the images are taken from Flickr, and chosen simply because I love eye candy. Which is why there are so many images of half-clad and nearly naked women on this blog (gratuitous keyword slinging strictly for traffic-whoring).

Click on any of the links below to see larger size images.

1. the world according to carl, 2. skyblue, 3. big blue and baby, 4. geometric, 5. seagull, 6. antique lamp, 7. Calla in Color, 8. Circular Kite [3], 9. baby blue machinery, 10. IM002884.JPG, 11. Toilet paper on tile, 12. King, 13. bulb:off, 14. high voltage, 15. crane, 16. Baby Blues, 17. Baby-Blue, 18. delicate balance, 19. pameladavid7, 20. Blue door

Disclaimer: All pictures are found on Flickr and are © to Flickr itself and to their uploaders. Flickr Mosaic made with Mosaic Maker and Krazydad's Colr Pickr

To see all of my blogroll mosaics click here.


On Tuesdays and Wednesdays I host Open Trackback parties. This allows bloggers who have interesting posts to share them with my readers and therefore, presumably, a wider audience. My normal rules for linking, Bernie's 8 Rules, are suspended. That is, there is no set topic and as long as the post is not a splog entry, you can link whatever you like especially if it is offensive to Islam. Nothing linked here indicates that I either agree with or support or even like the opinions being expressed. But these bloggers generously host some of my insane, disgusting writings and I hope to repay them with this courtesy.

[Click on image(s) for larger view]



For more of my articles like this see Meta, -blogroll mosaics, Open Trackback



TrackBacks from Old System
  • Tokyo Rose et al from Big Dogs Weblog
    Tokyo Rose had the best music on her station and most people just laughed. The ship I was on was sunk no less than five times but each time Davey Jones threw her back up. Through Tokyo Rose during World War II the Japanese attempted to develop a way ... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 09:43 AM

  • Some People Are So Stupid They Need A Dictator from Right Voices
    If you are Richard Cohen, you believe this! Was Iraq so “broken” we never could have fixed it? Was Hussein’s despotism an avoidable tragedy, or was it, instead, a tragic necessity? I wonder about all these things. I tend to think now ... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 11:01 AM

  • Will Saudis Ban the Letter ‘X’? from Common Folk Using Common Sense
    While the rest of the world exited the Middle Ages into an age of enlightenment and renaissance, Islam has steadfastly remained in a dark theocracy with little social, economic, or technological advances. ... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 11:35 AM

  • U.S. imports 10 million high school dropouts from stikNstein....has no mercy
    Here’s an example of something pro illegal Immigrant advocates AREN’T talking about: As detailed in Importing Poverty: Immigration and Poverty in the United States: A Book of Charts the bottom line is that illegal immigration brings in a t... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 12:11 PM

  • My Course for this Semester from Diary of the Mad Pigeon
    Although I probably shouldn't post on duty hours, I thought this would be a fitting way to spend a quick break from my lesson prep: From my Instructor Handbook:Political Science 311: American Government, Politics, and National Security The Officer Deve... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 01:10 PM

  • It Just Goes To Show... from Is It Just Me?
    Dumb happens. [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 01:24 PM

  • Ex President For Sale; Bad Poetry No Charge from Pursuing Holiness
    There was a time when I believed that Jimmy Carter, while a weak and ineffectual President, had at least distinguished himself in his post-presidency activities. Well, except for the bad poetry. It’s truly cringeworthy. But promoting Habitat... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 01:24 PM

  • Does blog design matter? from High Desert Wanderer
    Darren Rowse over at ProBlogger had an interesting post yesterday called Does Blog Design Matter in an Age of Feed Readers? He goes on to say that it does, but it’s an interesting thought. Most new blogs I find through RSS based searches I hav... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 01:26 PM

  • Time To Sex You Up from Pirate's Cove
    Ok, to start out, for all those looking for the real Michelle Manhart nude Playboy photo’s, check out this post at Say Anything, if you can get through. Rob’s site is a wee bit busy, as you can imagine. Heh!. Meanwhile, do you dare watch th... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 01:53 PM

  • Double Jeopardy! (Part One) from Ask Andrea
    In the past forty or so years, the traditional role of the father has been all but destroyed in our culture. In a relatively short time, we’ve gone from producing shows like Father Knows Best and model families like the Cleavers to the Brady’s to s... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 02:15 PM

  • Peyton Manning from The World According To Carl
    Peyton Manning, after living a full life, died. When he got to heaven, God was showing him around. They came to a modest little house with a faded Colts flag in the window. "This house is yours for eternity, Peyton," said God, "This is ver... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 02:33 PM

  • Convicted Border Agents headed to prison in 24 hrs from Tidbits And Treasures
    Two men, Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, border agents, were just doing their job in trying to apprehend an illegal alien drug smuggler. In 24 hours, these two men will be leaving their families for 11 or 12 years in Federal Prison. From Steve Ell... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 03:02 PM

  • From Andrea’s Reading List: Generation NeXt Parenting from Ask Andrea
    This release from Tricia Goyer boasts on it’s cover that it’s, “A Savvy Parent’s Guide to Getting it Right.” I don’t know about savvy, nor am I sure I’m even in the right generation to be reading this book, as I’m right on the cut off ... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 04:02 PM

  • Ninth Circus Strikes Again from Perri Nelson's Website
    This may or may not be good. The original 22-year sentence was far to lenient. Hopefully prosecutors can argue successfully for a tougher one. Unfortunately, overturning one of the nine convictions may end up getting the millenium bomber an even lighte... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 04:05 PM

  • It Isn't a War, it is Reconstruction, Stupid from Wake up America>
    reconstruction does not happen quickly, for America it was one of the most bloody and deadly times of our history and they need to get off their high horse, quit playing political games [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 06:15 PM

  • Dhimmicrats don’t need VeteranS DaY from Woman Honor Thyself
    New Jersey legislators have unanimously passed a measure that includes a provision to remove the state mandate to teach about Veterans Day in the public schools. ... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 10:01 PM

  • Standing at a Safe Distance from a Lame Duck President from Conservative Cat
    Republican Senators are not famous for their courage, and Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman has become an excellent example of the breed by placing himself in a position to be heralded as an opponent of Bush's new plan for Iraq. The... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 16, 2007 10:59 PM

  • Too Much Terror? from Thought Alarm
    It seems to make little sense to do everything we can to protect ourselves from rogue organizations when in the process we end up doing far-more damage than they could ever hope to accomplish. [Read More]

    Tracked on January 17, 2007 01:43 PM

  • Don't escalate the Iraq war! from Mark My Words
    While many Democrats and to their shame, some Republicans are saying this to the President, it appears Al Queda is saying the same thing [Read More]

    Tracked on January 17, 2007 07:58 PM

  • WED JAN 17 No Specific Place to Go - Wednesday's Heroes from The Pink Flamingo

    CELEBRATING OUR MILITARY HEROES

    [Read More]

    Tracked on January 17, 2007 11:18 PM

  • Thursday Thirteen VIII - Random Thoughts from Renaissance Blogger
    Thirteen Random Thoughts I’ve Had Today: 1. Almost every school district employee NOT working as a classroom teacher has far too much time on their hands - case in point: a program I am running has people driving to schools to collect each ... [Read More]

    Tracked on January 18, 2007 01:23 AM

  • THURS JAN 17 Charlie Rangel Is Right - We Need A Draft! from The Pink Flamingo

    Charlie Rangel is 100% right, we do need a draft, and we need it now, but h...

    [Read More]

    Tracked on January 19, 2007 01:01 AM



Comments from Old Comment System
  • Happy Blogiversary!
  • Comment by: bmorgan [TypeKey Profile Page] on January 16, 2007 12:34 PM

  • Thanks for choosing my blog for your OTA picture collage.
  • Comment by: Carl [TypeKey Profile Page] on January 16, 2007 02:04 PM

  • Carl, I had fun doing it.
  • Comment by: planck's constant [TypeKey Profile Page] on January 16, 2007 03:23 PM




Click Here to Leave



You may republish any content from Planck's Constant and use it for any non-commercial purpose without needing my permission as long as you link back to the original article.
Read my License.



Sphere: Related Content





Social bookmark this Post






Info

HOME






F.A.Q.

Subscribe

Search/Archives

Technorati Stuff


Blogrolls

Site Policies

Testimonials

Site Stats


Recent Comments


Buttons & Widgets


Politics Blogs - Blog Top SitesPolitics blogsPolitics Blogs - Blog Top SitesBlogRankers.com



Locations of visitors to this page


Page Hits
View My Stats
http://www.wikio.com/politics

Referrals (last 30 days)