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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Game: Name this person Post 302134390 by rhfrommn on Thursday 30th of August 2007 03:39:16 PM
Old 08-30-2007
Reborg got it right, that's Ace Frehley. Obviously a much newer picture than when KISS was in their prime. His face isn't too well known, but the Gibson sunburst guitar is a big hint. He always played those. I saw one of his signature models at Guitar Center a few months ago. My wife was less convinced than I was that I needed a $3800 guitar unfortunately. :-)

The reason Brian May was such a good guess is that - beyond the obvious similarity that both were lead guitarists for huge 70's bands - both were very interested in Astronomy. May actually has a degree in Astrophysics, while Frehley was nicknamed "Space Ace" and had a fondness for amateur astronomy and buying fancy telescopes.

You're up Reborg.
 

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Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow(3pm)

NAME
Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow - The "arrow" glyph SYNOPSIS
See L<Ace::Graphics::Panel> and L<Ace::Graphics::Glyph>. DESCRIPTION
This glyph draws arrows. Depending on options, the arrows can be labeled, be oriented vertically or horizontally, or can contain major and minor ticks suitable for use as a scale. OPTIONS In addition to the common options, the following glyph-specific options are recognized: Option Description Default ------ ----------- ------- -tick Whether to draw major 0 and minor ticks. 0 = no ticks 1 = major ticks 2 = minor ticks -parallel Whether to draw the arrow true parallel to the sequence or perpendicular to it. -northeast Whether to draw the true north or east arrowhead (depending on orientation) -southwest Whether to draw the true south or west arrowhead (depending on orientation) Set -parallel to false to display a point-like feature such as a polymorphism, or to indicate an important location. If the feature start == end, then the glyph will draw a single arrow at the designated location: ^ | Otherwise, there will be two arrows at the start and end: ^ ^ | | BUGS
Please report them. SEE ALSO
Ace::Sequence, Ace::Sequence::Feature, Ace::Graphics::Panel, Ace::Graphics::Track, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::anchored_arrow, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::box, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::primers, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::segments, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::toomany, Ace::Graphics::Glyph::transcript, AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org>. Copyright (c) 2001 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty. perl v5.14.2 2001-09-17 Ace::Graphics::Glyph::arrow(3pm)
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