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Baz 01-28-2017 04:31 AM

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id10t 01-28-2017 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Tervuren (Post 9449531)
I'm the only guy using the metric system in the engineering department, and I'm not an engineer.

Month/Day/Year makes for a quicker evaluation than Day/Month/Year. By putting month first, you know in which part of a year an event is. Whereas with days, they repeat every month, so little info is gained at first. If you wanted an even step of units for dates, Year/Month/Day would allow for a quicker grasp of what is important than Day/Month/Year.

For example, if the first number is 12 in the date for a gig, I start thinking Christmas concert. When I read European concert dates, I end up either reading them right to left, which is backwards from how I read the numbers, or I go middle, right, far left.

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All dates should be stored as unix time stamps :) Let the software display it however the user wants it.

Tervuren 01-28-2017 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 9450005)
Spotted the guy who has never had to sort data by date... (and no, you don't always have the luxury of passing a pointer to your own strcmp() function.)

You cut off part of my post...

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kach22i 01-28-2017 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by aap1966 (Post 9450232)
Pterosaur wing anatomy was a hugely expanded 4th digit supporting the wing membrane.
The photo shows an animal with bat wing anatomy, unknown in the pterosaur lineage.
Otherwise, not a bad photoshop. With a modicum of research, it could have been (superficially) more convincing.

Cool.

https://ncse.com/evolution/science/what-is-homology
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https://pterosaurheresies.wordpress.com/2011/07/17/the-myth-of-the-bat-wing-pterosaur/
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More Photoshop fun.

Thunderbird Sightings! | Paranormal
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We have yet to see an authentic verified photo of a carcass, but there are some great vintage-appearing photos being passed around. The one (above) has a nice vintage hunters look to it.

kach22i 01-28-2017 06:22 AM

http://imgarcade.com/1/bird-wingspan-chart/
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From some site my computer did not like.
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kach22i 01-28-2017 06:31 AM

BBC Nature - Egg layer videos, news and facts
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Mark Witton.com Blog: 9 things you may not know about giant azhdarchid pterosaurs
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The 2015 version of the giraffe vs. azhdarchid vs. person image, now in it's fifth iteration (see the general history of these images through the years: 2006; 2007; 2009). The giraffe is a big bull Masai individual, standing a healthy 5.6 m tall, close to the maximum known Masai giraffe height. The pterosaur is a 10 m wingspan Arambourgiania philadelphiae (for reasons I cannot go into now, it is not wise to consider the appearance of giant azhdarchid taxa interchangeable any more: this should not be considered Hatzegopteryx thambema or Quetzalcoatlus northropi). The Disaknowlegement provides the human touch. These characters will receive some additional company soon.

craigster59 01-28-2017 09:56 AM

1917, Washington, DC...Jammie Reyolds hangs precariously over the edge of the Lansburgh Furniture Store on 9th NW....with the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in the background.

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bugstrider 01-28-2017 10:40 AM

MORE random pics......
 
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Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 9450703)
1917, Washington, DC...Jammie Reyolds hangs precariously over the edge of the Lansburgh Furniture Store on 9th NW....with the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in the background.



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It is pictures like that that make me realize that our great-grandparents, grandparents and others were made of stronger stuff long forgotten. The things our families did back then to earn a living are mind boggling. We as a modern society have become quite soft I'm afraid. When helping a supervisor move several years back, it took four of us to move an extra engine block for his model-A. He showed us a vintage production picture where two guys did the same job.

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Note the uniform of the day. A button up shirt and tie. The wife tells me about people showing up at the local courthouse in shorts, tank tops, hats repping everything from gangs to OMG groups etc. no respect for the system anymore it seems.

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A large set of plumbs were required back then.......

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Seahawk 01-28-2017 10:43 AM

I was rafting on the Stanislaus River in California in the late 1970's when I saw a Condor flying up river, no more that 50 feet off the water, probably 1/4 mile in front my raft.

We were in a still part of the river and it was very quiet.

The Condor flew right over the raft, wings barely moving, just the feathers on the tips of the wings adjusting heading, at perhaps 30 feet.

The thing I will always remember was the sound: You could hear the air passing over the great wings, creating lift.

The customers in the raft were from Germany. I remember because one of the daughters was my age and hotter than a pan of Kasespatzle.

We all looked at each other and no one said a word. It was cool.

Not my pic:

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sammyg2 01-28-2017 11:15 AM

Beautiful in flight, but a face only a mother could love:

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giant buzzards would be a better name for em.

sammyg2 01-28-2017 11:18 AM

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Seahawk 01-28-2017 11:22 AM

Which begs the question: Why are Condors bald?

Casa de Pablo

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quicksix 01-28-2017 11:35 AM

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Because as scavengers they spend a lot of with their head inside dead stuff.
If they had feathers it would be a great environment for nasty stuff to grow. .They sit in the sun and let the sun bake their head and kill the bacteria.

Seahawk 01-28-2017 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by quicksix (Post 9450838)
Because as scavengers they spend a lot of with their head inside dead stuff.
If they had feathers it would be a great environment for nasty stuff to grow. .They sit in the sun and let the sun bake their head and kill the bacteria.

Si`!

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pavulon 01-28-2017 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 9450813)

Thud.

widgeon13 01-28-2017 02:10 PM

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Joe Bob 01-28-2017 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 9450813)

Prolly wasn't into making a Sammy....:rolleyes:

Baz 01-28-2017 04:30 PM

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F150 FX4 01-28-2017 05:16 PM

^^^^^^ that is one bat $h!+ crazy bi+ch!

Baz 01-28-2017 05:40 PM

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