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GH85Carrera 04-22-2024 04:57 AM

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VINMAN 04-22-2024 09:00 AM

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Cribbing for FD emergencies?

Nah, never use anything that big!!

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Looks like a Dodge Ram factory fender ground.... :D

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THE LADIES OF 1969-70

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In 1952 the first prototype B-52 bomber makes its maiden flight from the Boeing works in Seattle. Plans for the bomber had been started in 1945 as a huge propeller bomber for the ongoing war against Japan.
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Pictured is a B-52 next to the B-17 Flying Fortress of WW2, there are just 17 years between the designs. In the background is a B-29 bomber also of WW2 fame.

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The Arapaho people lived spread out across Wyoming and Colorado. They have a very strong oral tradition and share their tribal stories with their people and younger generations to keep their transitions alive. Their second love was agriculture.
They became a nomadic tribe in the 1830s, living in teepees and riding their horses while working hard on their fields, growing crops like beans and corn. They would often trade goods with the Arikara and Mandan tribes. Everything they wore had meaning, including the beads on their garbs and the feathers in their headpieces

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Dixie 04-22-2024 04:40 PM

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HobieMarty 04-22-2024 05:57 PM

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I've been there a couple of times. They have some interesting flavors, to say the least. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6b62a5ece2.jpg

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Mr. and Mrs. Emory Harrison of Jonesborough in Tennessee, had 13 children, all boys, making the largest all-male American family in 1955.

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wdfifteen 04-23-2024 05:35 AM

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The Arapaho people lived spread out across Wyoming and Colorado. They have a very strong oral tradition and share their tribal stories with their people and younger generations to keep their transitions alive. Their second love was agriculture.
They became a nomadic tribe in the 1830s, living in teepees and riding their horses while working hard on their fields, growing crops like beans and corn. They would often trade goods with the Arikara and Mandan tribes. Everything they wore had meaning, including the beads on their garbs and the feathers in their headpieces


???
This sounds like it was written by a really bad AI bot.

I think they meant, "...keep their traditions alive," not "... keep their transitions alive." Although, as nomadic farmers they had a lot of transitions to cover. :D

How does being a nomadic farmer work? Farmers are tied to the soil, nomads by definition have no connection to place. Do they carry their corn plants around in pots?

GH85Carrera 04-23-2024 06:11 AM

Maybe the planted and raised crops in the summer, and were nomadic in the winter.


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US Marines with some US Army Field Rations on Okinawa - April 1945
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B-17s await scrapping. ...

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Harvested this morning at my mountain cabin

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Oklahoma, 1939...
WPA (Works Progress/Work Projects Administration) worker and his wife sitting in front of their shack home on the Arkansas River near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma. This man said that last year he thought maybe he would be a little better off when he got the WPA work and had a small amount of cash coming in but that he was worse off now. "Last year I had a cow and some chickens and I had to sell my cow and eat my chickens. I get worse off every year"...
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Control Data Corporation Digital GeoBallistic Computer (DGBC), Bloomington, Minnesota 1961.
CDC Computer Engineer David Ohrt at the controls performing a final systems check before delivery to a US Navy base in Norfolk, Virginia. The submarine-launched ballistic missile¹ targeting computer, a militarized version of the 48-bit CDC 1604 computer designed by Seymour Cray, was integrated into a General Electric Mark 84 fire control system onboard the Polaris² Fleet of 41 Ballistic Missile submarines. It was a dual processor computer using two independent Digital Control Computers (DCCs) each with 16,000 words of core memory and capable of performing 87,000 operations per second linked by two Multiplexer channels and two Parallel-Serial Converter Channels. Together they performed orbital trajectory calculations and could independently control the individual targeting of 16 onboard Polaris missiles¹. Dial controls include preset target number, missile number, Latitude (in degrees, minutes, seconds), Longitude, Target Elevation, North and East Wind Offset, tactical offsets, Burst Height, and Barometer-air density. The UGM-27 Polaris Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) is a weapon system capable of carrying up to three 200 kiloton W58 thermonuclear warheads³ within a range of 4600 km.

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The Confluence of the turquoise waters of Havasu Creek and the muddy water of the Colorado River is at the bottom of the Grand Canyon in Arizona.

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masraum 04-25-2024 10:33 AM

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I'm shocked that Byron didn't post this one!

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V16s are common and V20s less so, but a V18? Anyway, check out the hole in the side of this failed 78 liter, V18 Cummins QSK78 block.

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This's a picture of the eclipse taken from the International Space Station as its shadow (umbra) passes through North America.

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Dixie 04-25-2024 11:35 AM

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Douglas Tulsa, Oklahoma got a contract from Boeing to build the new TOP SECRET Nuclear Bomber the B47 at Airforce Plant 3 in Tulsa...........at that time there were armed guards in the tower and the plant had its own PX (military story)........evidence of the B47 was evident around Tulsa as the Airview Drive In featured a NEON picture of it on their screen tower...........evidently there must have been a lot of rejected canopies because at one time almost every day care center in North/Central TUlsa had a reject B47 Canopy on the playground. In addition , Douglas Tulsa was also buiding the new new YB66 seen on the right.

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You are looking at the clearest image ever taken of Venus

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masraum 04-25-2024 02:02 PM

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You are looking at the clearest image ever taken of Venus

This one's pretty clear...

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A930Rocket 04-25-2024 05:32 PM

Bananarama = Venus

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Steve Carlton 04-26-2024 07:07 AM

^ Should have read the jacking instructions in the owner's manual.


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daepp 04-26-2024 10:09 AM

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Interesting - I had no idea the term "loud pedal" went that far back!

Random: a firepit I built

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daepp 04-26-2024 10:14 AM

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Say what you want, Pink's makes a fantastic dog - my wife and I stop by whenever we head into the city:

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Looks like one of the "soft-story" apartment buildings that came down in the '84 Northridge (Los Angeles) quake.


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