-t, it would be beaded wire, mostly. I'm not sure what else, though. I've been doing a bit of research today.
Fuffy ,'Storyteller'
Spike's Bitches 24: I'm Very Seldom Naughty.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
My hair is so short that I need something I can spike it around or big enough that the hair deson't matter.
Fairy tiara. A little colorful for me, but fun naetheless.
Deena, you should totally make your tiara. As long as it sounds fun for you and not overwhelming.
Pete, how much would you like for said Intuos tablet?
Probably nothing, except covering for the cost of shipping.
It's about 6 years old, still perfectly functional. Drivers are available off the wacom site.
The only caveat is that it's a SCSI unit.
Job-ma and "what the hell do I do now"-ma to a friend of ours. I don't know the details yet, but he's just lost his job and he looks very annoyed.
The only caveat is that it's a SCSI unit.
I don't know enough to know what that means.
juliana, I absolutely adore the second one you linked to. I like the asymetry. The really regularly patterned tiaras leave me cold.
Although, that first one you linked to is extremely regal. It requires a scepter to go with, don't you think? I don't have good enough posture for it, everyone would know I'm just a pretender.
The second one juliana linked to is kind of what I'd make, or at least that style, with the waving about of things on wire.
Deena, SCSI is how the cables connect to it -- SCSI is an older way, and USB and Firewire are current ways. They look like this:
USB: [link]
Firewire: [link]
I don't know enough to know what that means.
It's the type of cable that connects it to the computer. SCSI is old-fashioned but still in use. These days most of these things tend to be USB. However, I think a lot of PCs still have SCSI ports. ANyone with more PC knowledge wanna help me out here?
What computer are you thinking of connecting it to? How old is it?
Eta: Wheeee! Crosspost. Steph's is obviously much shinier what with the links 'n' all.
scsi
n. [Small Computer System Interface] A bus-independent standard for system-level interfacing between a computer and intelligent devices. Typically annotated in literature with 'sexy' (/sek'see/), 'sissy' (/sis'ee/), and 'scuzzy' (/skuh'zee/) as pronunciation guides -- the last being the overwhelmingly predominant form, much to the dismay of the designers and their marketing people. One can usually assume that a person who pronounces it /S-C-S-I/ is clueless.
Superceded by USB and Firewire.