Originally posted by fafner@Dec 2 2005, 08:52 AM
You're hopeless...
I'm also gone.....
I have accomplished all my goals with Astro.....
I can now complete my project. :wahah:
good bye....

I leave with this...
Les Visions du chevalier Tondal was written in the 12th century by an Irish monk. By the 15th century it had been translated into 15 different languages, including French, and was the most popular written work claiming to describe the horrors of hells. Margaret of Yorks illuminated manuscript copy of the Visions was illustrated by Simon Marmion.
The Beast Acheron illustrates a passage from the Visions. It shows the young knight Tondal being shown around Hell. Acheron was one of the rivers of Hades but in this miniature it has become a monster. Sinners are crammed inside the beasts mouth suffering the torments of the inferno.
The Royal academy data feed on Acheron....And of course here is were you will soon go...
Inferno Canto III:100-136 The souls by the shore of Acheron
But those spirits, who were naked and weary, altered colour, and gnashed their teeth, when they heard his former, cruel words. They blasphemed against God, and their parents, the human species, the place, time, and seed of their conception, and of their birth. Then, all together, weeping bitterly, they neared the cursed shore that waits for every one who has no fear of God.
Charon, the demon, with eyes of burning coal, beckoning, gathers them all: and strikes with his oar whoever lingers. As the autumn leaves fall, one after another, till the branches see all their spoilage on the ground, so, one by one, the evil seed of Adam, threw themselves down from the bank when signalled, like the falcon at its call. So they vanish on the dark water, and before they have landed over there, over here a fresh crowd collects.
The courteous Master said: My son, those who die subject to Gods anger, all gather here, from every country, and they are quick to cross the river, since divine justice goads them on, so that their fear is turned to desire. This way no good spirit ever passes, and so if Charon complains at you, you can well understand, now, the meaning of his words.
When he had ended, the gloomy ground trembled so violently, that the memory of my terror still drenches me with sweat. The weeping earth gave vent, and flashed with crimson light, overpowering all my senses, and I fell, like a man overcome by sleep.
The Divine comedy Dante the Inferno....