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speeder 01-19-2026 11:55 AM

What's wrong with this photo:
 
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speeder 01-19-2026 11:59 AM

It won't let me delete it, so here you have a thread that makes no sense. Not sure what is wrong around here?

Scott Douglas 01-19-2026 12:49 PM

I can't quite picture it Denis.

I think there's something wrong with the exposure.

Shaun @ Tru6 01-19-2026 12:54 PM

Two questions we will never know the answers to, the mysterious photo that isn't and what exactly is wrong around here. It's a shame (on many levels) that Leonard Nimoy has left us, this could have been a good episode.

speeder 01-19-2026 01:03 PM

On a random note, Leonard Nimoy was a good friend of mine late in his life, what a great guy. :)

oldE 01-19-2026 04:46 PM

Born with a photographic memory but just never developed it.:(

MBAtarga 01-19-2026 05:06 PM

Is that a chicken? No, no, no - it's just the way she's holding the grapefruit!

herr_oberst 01-19-2026 05:56 PM

It's AI! The blonde wearing the tight skirt has 2 thumbs on her left hand.

Por_sha911 01-19-2026 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 12596030)
On a random note, Leonard Nimoy was a good friend of mine late in his life, what a great guy. :)

Was he a religious person? Not a parf question but a folklore question.

flskala 01-19-2026 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 12596030)
On a random note, Leonard Nimoy was a good friend of mine late in his life, what a great guy. :)

Was he a car guy? I ask because I’ve heard the story of his riviera….

A930Rocket 01-19-2026 07:51 PM

Looks like a polar bear in a snowstorm. All white.

HobieMarty 01-19-2026 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 12596025)
Two questions we will never know the answers to, the mysterious photo that isn't and what exactly is wrong around here. It's a shame (on many levels) that Leonard Nimoy has left us, this could have been a good episode.

In Search Of... answers!!!

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wdfifteen 01-20-2026 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by MBAtarga (Post 12596157)
Is that a chicken? No, no, no - it's just the way she's holding the grapefruit!

LOL!

But seriously, it’s blue. Anyone can see that.

KFC911 01-20-2026 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 12595999)
It won't let me delete it, so here you have a thread that makes no sense....

Subscribed :)!

Gogar 01-20-2026 07:25 AM

+1

Bob Kontak 01-20-2026 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 12596025)
Two questions we will never know the answers to, the mysterious photo........

Damn! You are a grown-ass man, Shaun. It's a chicken.

MBAtarga 01-20-2026 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12596330)
LOL!

But seriously, it’s blue. Anyone can see that.

Monty Python fan?

speeder 01-20-2026 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 12596215)
Was he a religious person? Not a parf question but a folklore question.

That's a good question. He was Jewish and definitely had a deep faith, (I just assumed), worldly people never impose their religion on others. He was an extraordinarily kind and thoughtful human being, so maybe that was associated with his upbringing but it was just who he was.

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Originally Posted by flskala (Post 12596237)
Was he a car guy? I ask because I’ve heard the story of his riviera….

I don't remember the subject of cars ever coming up so I guess, maybe? When I knew him, (thinking it was in the very late '80s or early '90s), I was broke and not really doing much with cars myself so I was not driving anything that would have been a conversation starter. I finally started making some coin in about Y2K and bought a 911, that's when I joined Pelican!

I've met so many interesting people in my life, both famous and not, that I had actually not thought of Leonard for a long time until this thread sparked my memory. Crazy thing is, I never watched Star Trek as a kid unless it was on at a friend's house.I've never seen any of the ST films. Science fiction is just not my thing...never has been. So I was as far from a super fan as you could get with Nimoy but of course I realized that he and the series had a massive following.

He wrote a couple of books of poetry and gave me one inscribed. I'll try to find it and post a picture if I do. I'm going through a big house cleaning as I get old myself and it's buried here somewhere. :)

Por_sha911 01-20-2026 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 12596458)
That's a good question. He was Jewish and definitely had a deep faith, (I just assumed)...so maybe that was associated with his upbringing but it was just who he was.

During the formation of the series, Nimoy worked with Roddenberry to create a unique identity of Spock. Here is the info I found years ago about "live long and prosper"
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1768941795.jpg
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The Vulcan greeting is based upon a blessing gesture used by the kohanim (koe-hah-NEEM) during the worship service. The kohanim are the genealogical descendants of the Jewish priests who served in the Jerusalem Temple. Modern Jews no longer have priests leading services as in ancient times, nor do we have animal sacrifices anymore. (Yes, people really do ask about that!) The sacrificial system ended with the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in the year 70. C.E. However, a remnant of the Temple service lives on in the “kohane blessing” ritual (duchenen in Yiddish) that is performed on certain holy days.

[Hebrew letter SHIN][hand and SHIN letter]The actual blessing is done with both arms held horizontally in front, at shoulder level, with hands touching, to form the Hebrew letter “shin.” This stands for the Hebrew word for “Shaddai”, meaning “Almighty [God].” Nimoy modified this gesture into one hand held upright, making it more like a salute.
So, technically, the Vulcan greeting is not the same thing as the ceremonial Jewish blessing. Still, the resemblance is close enough to evoke instant recognition among knowledgeable Jews.

During the synagogue service, the worshippers are not supposed to look at the kohanim while the blessing is being given. The reason for this is to focus our attention on the words of the prayer itself, rather than on the personalities of the kohanim. The kohanim are merely the channels, not the source, of the blessing, which comes from God. Unfortunately, all sorts of silly superstitions have arisen about this ritual, such as “Don’t look at the kohanim, or you’ll go blind!” and other nonsense. The real reason is simply to focus on receiving blessings directly from God, not from human beings.
https://mrmikey.tumblr.com/post/587482364/the-jewish-origin-of-the-vulcan-salute-by-rabbi

wdfifteen 01-20-2026 01:27 PM

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