Somebody posted a comment in my LiveJournal saying that this:
<http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/Dr-Fun/df200306/df20030604.jpg>
"needs to be a photorealistic poster, so folks can buy it and
tape it to the inside top shelf of friends' fridges." I figured
getting the perspective exactly right to make a tromp l'oeil
poster would be an interesting exercise. Ideas on where to start?
(I was thinking to start by standing where the victim would be
standing, and choose a focal length to fill the frame at that
distance. Is it that easy?)
-- Glenn
<http://www.livejournal.com/users/dglenn/123509.html>
PS: For anyone who doesn't get the "IPv6" reference, the
proposed version 6 of the Internet Protocol (we're currently
using version 4, I believe) would multiply the number of
available addresses to the point that not only could every
PC in the world have its own permanent address, but every
future "toasternet"-enabled appliance in every home could have its
own address. (At least until people started putting chips
into every piece of furniture and every knicknack "just because
they could" and networking those...)