Friday, November 14, 2008
How the Cow Jumped Over the Moon
Got home tonight just before midnight - not much time to post. The seminar went from 9 AM until almost 11 PM, and I just found that yesterday's post didn't automatically post when it was supposed to. Woops!Anyway, on our way to the convention center in downtown Salt Lake City, we discovered this wonderful statue which I'd never (consciously) noticed or seen before. At least, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Salt Lake City has several statues based upon the dominant religion of the pioneers who founded the city. I tried to figure out the religious significance of this one, but I am stumped.
I thought my own rocket-pack cows with hang-gliders for Apocalypse Cow could probably use with cooler rockets like this one, though.
My other thought was - how does this cow avoid getting its tail burned off? You know, you have to think about these kinds of things when you are animating a model 'n stuff.
Labels: Apocalypse Cow
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That's awesome! Where is it exactly?
Oh, and I'm thinking the tail already got burned off and that's a prosthesis made out of Nomex! =P
Oh, and I'm thinking the tail already got burned off and that's a prosthesis made out of Nomex! =P
It's on the east side of Abravanel Hall. We were there this spring for the Video Games Live concert, but I don't remember seeing it then. But I was in a hurry for the concert, and like most people I may have failed to simply look UP.
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