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USS Wisconsin (BB-64) tied up alongside the hulk of USS Oklahoma (BB-37)at Pearl Harbor in November 1944, prior to her departure to join up with the 3rd Fleet. Note an anti-torpedo netting outboard of the ships and the great difference in lengths of these two battleships

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Gross.

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A ground based roller coaster?

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What are all the capacitors for? What type of panel is this? It looks well done.

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A different era.

JackDidley 05-24-2023 07:20 AM

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We had a store like that in our neighborhood and that could have been me in 1962. Still addicted to those cokes.

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On Feb. 18, 2021, this is what Mars looked like from the perspective of the Perseverance rover at roughly 10 km above the surface. The image is a mosaic assembled from 10 images taken by the Lander Vision System Camera, which was used to optically track the position of the rover and guide it to a safe landing site. The silver circle is the heat shield, falling to the ground after being jettisoned, having completed its task to protect Perseverance as the rover descended through the Martian atmosphere.

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Positive displacement blower (by Aerzener) with a delivery volume of 84.000m³h from 1978.

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Only hire the cheapest workers for quality like this. :eek:

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Check out the incredible Orchis Italica, also known as the Hanging Naked Men orchid! This stunning flower is native to the Mediterranean and is a true wonder of nature.

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On a cattle drive through Texas in the late 1860s, Texas Jack Omohundro chanced upon some ransacked wagons with a number of dead settlers scalped nearby. The dead were would-be settlers bound west across the plains. Texas Jack rode to the nearest fort and led some of the soldiers in pursuit. Following the trail of horses leading away, they came upon a group of Comanche. Getting the drop on the Indians, Jack and the soldiers were able to rescue a boy and two girls that had been taken captive by the warriors.
Escorting the children to safety on the backs of the Comanche ponies he took with him, Jack pondered what to do with the children. He asked the boy, the oldest of the children, “What’s your name, son?”
The shy boy hesitated and then asked, “What’s yours?”
“Jack”
The boy thought about it for a moment.
“Me too.”
Texas Jack took the children to a Fort Worth orphanage where he sold the ponies and generously offered to fund their education. For the rest of his life, the boy called himself “Texas Jack Jr.” He would later take up his benefactor's mantle as an actor and showman, starring as Frederick Russell Burnham, American Chief of Scouts in an early British film called Major Wilson’s Last Stand, which depicted battles between the British South Africa Company and native Ndebele warriors in present-day Zimbabwe. Having made his mark on cinema, he came back to America and started “Texas Jack’s Wild West Show & Circus," which he would tour around the world.
Jack Junior toured America, Australia, Europe, and South Africa, carrying on the tradition of showing audiences a stylized version of the cowboy lifestyle established by his namesake. Traveling the world, the show was in Ladysmith, South Africa in 1902 where a young man approached Texas Jack Jr. to ask him if he was really from Texas and to ask for a job wrangling horses or setting up tents for his shows. Demonstrating his namesake’s keen eye for showmanship, Jack Jr. asked the young man if he could pull together a rope trick act. The young man said he believed he could and Jack Jr. hired him on the spot. Texas Jack Jr. suggested the young performer adopt the nickname “The Cherokee Kid." This was Will Rogers's first job in show business.
Later in his life, as part of his traveling show, Texas Jack Junior wrote a poem about his life, including a verse about his capture by the Indians and rescue by Omohundro:

Come, give me your attention,
And see the right and wrong,
It is a simple story
And won’t detain you long;
I’ll try to tell the reason
Why we are bound to roam
And why we are so friendless
And never have a home
My home is in the saddle,
Upon a pony’s back,
I am a roving Cow-boy
And find the hostile track;
They say I am a sure shot,
And danger, I never knew;
But I have often heard the story,
That now I’ll tell to you
In eighteen hundred and sixty-three,
A little emigrant band
Was massacred by Indians,
Bound West by overland;
They scalped our noble soldiers,
And the emigrants had to die,
And the only living captives
Were two small girls and I.
I was rescued from the Indians
By a brave and noble man,
Who trailed the thieving Indians,
And fought them hand to hand;
He was noted for his bravery
While on an enemy’s track;
He has a noble history
And his name is Texas Jack.
Old Jack could tell a story
If he was only here,
Of the trouble and the hardships
Of the western pioneer;
He would tell you how the mothers
And comrades lost their lives,
And how the noble fathers
Were scalped before our eyes.
I was raised among the Cow-boys,
My saddle is my home,
And I’ll always be a Cow-boy
No difference where I roam;
And like that noble hero
My help I volunteer,
And try to be of service
To the Western pioneer.
I am a roving Cow-boy,
I’ve worked upon the trail,
I’ve shot the shaggy buffalo
And heard the coyote’s wail;
I’ve slept upon my saddle.
And covered by the moon;
I expect to keep it up, dear friends,
Until I meet my doom.

The year given in the poem of 1863 is incorrect. On his passport application forms, Jack Junior states that he was born in either 1866 or 1867, but that he did not know the particular date of his own birth.
Texas Jack Junior, who dropped the "Junior" when he began to perform outside the United States, married fellow performer Lily Dunbar on March 25th, 1891 in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia. Lily took the surname "Jack" as a married woman. They had one child, named Hazel Jack.
By 1897, the couple was living in London, England, and Jack was listed as a professional horse trainer. In November of that year, Texas Jack Junior filed for divorce from Lily, stating that "on the 13th day of October 1897 my said wife the said Lily Jack committed adultery with F.E. Mannell at No, 25 Whitcomb Street, Coventry Street in the County of London." Included in the divorce petition is a brief description of Jack's childhood:
"My parents are unknown, and...ever since my birth I have always been known and called by the name of Texas Jack, and have no other Christian or surname whatever; as when a child my parents were killed by the American Indians in Texas, who carried me off to their camp, where I lived until I was recovered from them by the United States of America's troops, about 1868."
It is unknown if the divorce was granted, but Lily Dunbar Jack died shortly afterward, passing away in London at the age of 31 in April 1902. Sadly, Texas Jack Junior died just over three and a half years later, on October 25, 1905, in Kroonstad, South Africa, where he had recruited Will Rogers three years before. His death notice lists him as a widower and notes that he left the entirety of his estate to his 14-year-old daughter Hazel Jack, listed as living in Prahran, Melbourne, Australia.

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A new ride at the water park? I will pass.

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An Oklahoma elementary student left the last day of school in style.

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So is it OK to smoke your pet if it has shoes on? :confused:

GH85Carrera 05-26-2023 05:05 AM

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You may think you are a badass. You will never be as badass as Tail gunner Lawrence Benner, on a Lancaster bomber, Royal Canadian Air Force, 1943. Respect

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Xylaria polymorpha, commonly known as dead man's fingers, is a saprobic fungus growing from the bases of rotting tree stumps and decaying wood. It has elongated upright stromata poking up through the ground, much like fingers or toes.

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This one is freaky! I promise there is no yellow in the photo. I was skeptical, (as always) and opened the file in Photoshop. I "zoomed in" and used the color picker tool to investigate. The area that appears yellow really does go from 255-255-255 (total white) to 0-0-0 or solid black. Because of the low resolution of the file there are areas that are still equal numbers, so neural color, very slightly off pure white and slightly off pure black, but not a hint of yellow.

Just freaky, our brains make it look yellow, and it simply is not.

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“Hump Haven” was a bar built in 1944 by members of the Air Transport Command (ATC) using the roomy fuselage of a crashed Commando (41-24743) in Yunnanyi, China.

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May 19: in 1924, AT&T demonstrated long-distance telephotography, now known as fax, with the transmission of pictures over telephone wires between Cleveland and New York.
Commercial service began in a handful of cities the following year. For many decades, telephotography had one major use — sending wire photos of distant events for use by newspapers.

In the early 1970s at my first job we often send photos to the Associated Press or Time Magazine via an acoustic coupler on on phone. Put the handset in place, and punch transmit on the machine and it would send a 8x10 print to them.

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daepp 05-26-2023 01:59 PM

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Yep - no telling what might sprout up if you just add water!

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William Mullholland came to LA from Ireland, at a time when most Los Angeles citizens lived on or near the LA River. He began digging ditches for city water and was rather motivated. Despite having no education, he excelled at his work and eventually conceived, planned and built nearly 400 miles of aqueduct from the eastern Sierra to LA.

That original project was 233 miles long, had 43 miles of concrete tunnels and two hydroelectric plants. And it flowed entirely by gravity.

Even more impressive is that it was planned, the funds raised, designed, built and completed in just five years - ahead of schedule and below budget!

It wasn't without controversy (read dam collapse, CA water wars, stolen water rights, Chinatown...) but today I cannot imagine getting a project done like that.

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