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Could you post some of the aviation info on the “All things aviation related” thread? There are a bunch of folks that would find that stuff interesting that hang out there. Just respectfully suggesting..[emoji6] https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...3cc8411c26.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...748d01fab3.jpg The 60’s are headed back our way folks![emoji51] Located at an expensive furniture store here locally. Anyone want to see a $9,000.00 couch? Here ya gohttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...915e2f3b77.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I do like the clean lines of MCM furniture. I would also be happy with the clean lines of traditional Japanese furniture.
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The Allies had these Variable Time proximity fuzes, so the altitude didn't have to be set for the Ack Ack, just aim , the shell would arm and then go off when the radio waves detected airplane proximity. UK invention , US perfected it Extremely lethal compared to regular altitude set fuzes. First real use of micro electronics in battle. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.../MK53_fuze.jpg This made the US Nav SOOOOO much better at protecting its own ships It saved lives, and reduced quantities of shells needed to take down a plane which resulted in lower logistics needs to manufacture and transport the volumes to the war zones. |
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Pretty cool drivers education simulators provided by Dodge. Notice the Woodgrain steering wheel, Instrument Cluster, Van Seat, etc http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662043624.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662043624.jpg John's Modern Cabins in the ghost town of Arlington. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662043624.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662043624.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662043624.jpg Fossil Crinoids- Jimbacrinus bostocki- Cundiego Formation, Gascoyne District, Western Australia. Permian (Late Artinskian) period- 290-280 mya. 13.5 inches across. Crinoids are marine animals that make up the class Crinoidea of the echinoderms (phylum Echinodermata). The long and varied geological history of the crinoids demonstrates how well the echinoderms have adapted to filter-feeding. The earliest crinoids date back to the early Ordovician period, nearly 500 million years ago. |
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Montana Hotel at Jerome, Arizona 1900. Jerome is one of America's greatest copper camps. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662172600.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662172600.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662172600.jpg Blue Babe is a 50,000 year old mummified steppe bison that was discovered by gold miners in 1979, north of Fairbanks, Alaska. Claw and tooth marks on the rear of the bison indicate that it was killed by a North American lion, an extinct Ice Age cat that was 25% larger than the modern lion. The lion managed to open the bison carcass and eat most of its muscle located in the ribs and upper limbs area. However, the bison carcass froze quickly, making it difficult for scavengers to fully consume. In 1984, a group of paleontologists decided to cook and eat part of the neck muscle of the bison carcass. Professor emeritus of zoology at the University of Alaska, R Dale Guthrie, wrote about the event: “To climax and celebrate [taxidermist] Eirik Granqvist’s work with Blue Babe, we had a bison stew dinner for him and for Bjorn Kurten … A small part of the mummy’s neck was diced and simmered in a pot of stock and vegetables. We had Blue Babe for dinner. The meat was well aged but still a little tough, and it gave the stew a strong Pleistocene aroma, but nobody there would have dared miss it. The meat in its abdomen had spoiled before the bison was completely frozen. But in the neck area small pieces of meat were found attached to the skull. The lions had left so little there that it had frozen through while the meat was still fresh. When it thawed it gave off an unmistakable beef aroma, not unpleasantly mixed with a faint smell of the earth in which it was found, with a touch of mushroom. About a dozen of us gathered .... on April 6, 1984, to partake of Bison priscus stew. The taste was delicious, and none of us suffered any ill effects from the meal.” http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662172600.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662172600.jpg Black Rock City, NV. Site of Burning Man. |
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Thought this was a funny sweater for Halloween...
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Not a random pic, just Grandpa proud.
My grandson got MVP for this weekend's tournament. He switches between L/R wing. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662387240.jpg |
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shiiiiiiiit I could probably teach it from all the books i've been reading in the Corona Just finished another one https://media.s-bol.com/BBokwB4GV6WX...20/550x828.jpg Need to get me a couple on Nimitz, Spruance and Admiral King, they are on my short list It kinda depends on price and availability, some are to expensive and then I gotta wait for a good second hand offer at the right time |
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This looks like a Pioneer Log Homes of BC build. They build the finest log homes in the world. |
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Is this considered "thinking outside the box"? ... Lee |
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When I was a kid, I had a '65 Impala with a 4spd muncie tranny. The bolt for the shift linkage on the tranny for 1st/2nd would occasionally come loose. I'd have to crawl under the car and reach up and tighten the bolt. For many, many years, I had a scar on the inside of my forearm from bumping into the exhaust while trying to tighten the shift linkage on the side of the road. It didn't matter how careful I was to try to not touch the exhaust... https://images1.sw-cdn.net/cdn-cgi/i...303522_1_0.jpg |
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