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Link Posted: 8/12/2023 2:07:45 PM EDT
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But no drink holders!
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Originally Posted By SR712:
But no drink holders!
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You want more divorces and non-speaking families?

Kharn
Link Posted: 8/12/2023 9:35:22 PM EDT
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How well does it take to being flipped over?
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Millipede walking with hundreds of legs - Slow Motion


The shadow of a millipede walking
Link Posted: 8/13/2023 1:31:56 PM EDT
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WTeverlovin'F?

THEY AREN'T GREEN!
Link Posted: 8/13/2023 2:48:05 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By FrankSymptoms:
WTeverlovin'F?
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The blueman group have been known to bang a lot of groupies backstage over the years


Link Posted: 8/13/2023 4:34:08 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Boom_Stick:
The blueman group have been known to bang a lot of groupies backstage over the years


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Good for them.
Link Posted: 8/14/2023 12:55:28 AM EDT
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That is kinda awesome.
Link Posted: 8/14/2023 11:50:36 AM EDT
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U-Haul Trailer returned 14 years late

U Haul Trailer Returned 14 Years Late
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J. S. Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor on the glass harp (??????????? ??????)
Link Posted: 8/15/2023 4:29:13 PM EDT
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Octopus with 32 tentacles.
Link Posted: 8/15/2023 5:23:45 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Skywarp2203:


Octopus untrigintiPUS with 32 tentacles.
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FIFY
Link Posted: 8/15/2023 11:41:02 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/16/2023 10:39:09 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By elcope:
The below pic is not Uranus or Neptune or some sci-fi water planet.

How big is the Pacific?

Here is the Pacific centered on French Polynesia.

If you're a bit disorientated, you might recognize the islands in the bottom left hand corner.

Ponder that a bit. Then ponder more.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F3npLbcWYAIWHxu?format=jpg&name=large
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I recognize Baja
Link Posted: 8/16/2023 1:10:08 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By elcope:
The below pic is not Uranus or Neptune or some sci-fi water planet.

How big is the Pacific?

Here is the Pacific centered on French Polynesia.

If you're a bit disorientated, you might recognize the islands in the bottom left hand corner.

Ponder that a bit. Then ponder more.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F3npLbcWYAIWHxu?format=jpg&name=large
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Hawaii is on there
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 5:12:45 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Kharn:

You want more divorces and non-speaking families?

Kharn
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Originally Posted By Kharn:
Originally Posted By SR712:
But no drink holders!

You want more divorces and non-speaking families?

Kharn




Link Posted: 8/18/2023 10:25:20 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By elcope:
The below pic is not Uranus or Neptune or some sci-fi water planet.

How big is the Pacific?

Here is the Pacific centered on French Polynesia.

If you're a bit disorientated, you might recognize the islands in the bottom left hand corner.

Ponder that a bit. Then ponder more.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F3npLbcWYAIWHxu?format=jpg&name=large
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So you’re saying the pacific is as big as Jennifer Lawrence’s back?
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 11:24:37 AM EDT
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Tortoise skeleton

Attachment Attached File

Link Posted: 8/19/2023 12:30:41 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By dmnoid77:


Disabled Vietnam War hero Billy Ray Valentine.
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Is that Eddie Murphy?


Prince Akeem of Zamunda


Disabled Vietnam War hero Billy Ray Valentine.


Nenge Mboko from Cameroon
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 1:48:18 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Lost-Drive-In:
That banana car was built right up the road from me. They originally planned to drive it around the world. Based on a 1993 F150.

https://www.bigbananacar.com/index.html
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I’m driving off of my job site on January 27, 2020 in Douglas, AZ when we were building the wall when that thing pulled up and the Aussies sitting inside asked to take some pics of our fence panel mock up. They said they were traveling across the country in it. That was a month and a half before Covid. I had no idea it had its own webpage. Crazy.



Link Posted: 8/26/2023 12:37:52 PM EDT
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April 1985, Concorde flies supersonic. This is the only picture ever taken of Concorde flying at Mach2, 1,350 mph. It was taken from a Royal Air Force Tornado, which rendezvoused with Concorde briefly to the south of Ireland. Although the Tornado could match (and even exceed) Concorde's cruising speed it could only do so for a matter of minutes due to the enormous rate of fuel consumption. After racing to catch Concorde and struggling to keep up, the Tornado broke off the rendezvous after just four minutes, while Concorde cruised serenely on to JFK!


Link Posted: 8/26/2023 12:52:52 PM EDT
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I heard 70+ destroyed per season but never saw a visual conformation....


Link Posted: 8/26/2023 1:51:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By superjc:
I heard 70+ destroyed per season but never saw a visual conformation....


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One of my 'win the lottery' items.  The car, not the General Lee getup.

Abilene, TX, 1985.  North and South 1st Streets were 'the drag'.  Some old boy had a lime green '69 Dodge Charger that was NOT factory.  Holy mackerel was that thing fast.

And you could play tennis on the trunk if'n you wanted.
Link Posted: 8/27/2023 1:44:25 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Leisure_Shoot:
April 1985, Concorde flies supersonic. This is the only picture ever taken of Concorde flying at Mach2, 1,350 mph.
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Actually concorde slowed down to 1.6 so the tornado could get the pic.
Link Posted: 8/27/2023 12:47:55 PM EDT
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Don't mess with this teacher. He has it right!

Link Posted: 8/27/2023 1:17:29 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By superjc:
I heard 70+ destroyed per season but never saw a visual conformation....


https://i.imgur.com/H1gh4gUh.jpg
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Link Posted: 8/27/2023 2:38:03 PM EDT
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Nobody messes with the wrestling coach!
Link Posted: 8/29/2023 4:51:31 PM EDT
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08/26/1927 at NAS Lakehurst, NJ, a sudden shift in the weather lifted the tail of the rigid airship USS Los Angeles


from Citizendium : The USS Los Angeles was a rigid airship, designated ZR-3, that was built in 1923-1924 by the Zeppelin factory in Friedrichshafen, Germany, where it was originally designated LZ-126. The airship was given to the United States by the German Government as partial reimbursement for U.S. war loans to the allies.

After World War I, there was a short-lived inter-service conflict over the U.S. dirigible service. Major Harold Geiger, attached to the Ambassador's staff in Berlin, agitated the Chief of the United States Army Air Service during the construction of the ZR-3, that the Army should acquire the craft. Geiger even managed to accompany the craft on its maiden flight to the U.S. where it was turned over to the Navy.[1]

After a Transatlantic flight to Lakehurst, New Jersey, the airship was commissioned in the United States Navy on 25 November, 1924 at Anacostia, D.C. with Maurice R. Pierce in command. The airship was also switched over from hydrogen to helium gas, which reduced payload but improved safety.

The aircraft went on to log a total of 4,398 hours of flight, covering a distance of 172,400 nautical miles (319,300 km) traveling all over from places in the Pacific to the Atlantic. It served as an observatory and experimental platform, as well as a training ship for other airships.

On August 25, 1927, while tethered at the Lakehurst high mast, a gust of wind caught the tail of the Los Angeles and lifted it into colder, denser air that was just above the airship. This caused the lifting of the tail to continue. The crew on board tried to compensate by climbing up the keel toward the rising tail, but could not stop the ship from reaching an angle of 85 degrees, before it finally descended. Amazingly, the ship suffered only slight damage and was able to fly the next day.

It was decommissioned in 1932 as an economy measure, and was re-commissioned for a period after the USS Akron crashed in April 1933 although it was soon returned to storage. It was finally struck from the Navy list in 1939 and dismantled in its hangar, ending the career of the longest serving airship. Unlike her sister ships, the USS Akron, the USS Macon, and the USS Shenandoah, the Los Angeles' did not meet a disastrous end.




Link Posted: 8/29/2023 11:18:09 PM EDT
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Is this a dinner pic? Carnivore?
Link Posted: 8/30/2023 8:52:32 AM EDT
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Unfortunately there was no other info. Google Image didn't help either. I found "micro cars", but these are bicycles.

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Originally Posted By Leisure_Shoot:
Unfortunately there was no other info. Google Image didn't help either. I found "micro cars", but these are bicycles.
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Space Shriners?!

They must be looking for a parade! And I would not want to be in one of those space-scooters behind the horses...
Link Posted: 8/30/2023 10:48:45 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Leisure_Shoot:
Unfortunately there was no other info. Google Image didn't help either. I found "micro cars", but these are bicycles.
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looks AI generated
Link Posted: 8/30/2023 11:00:12 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Hking:


looks AI generated
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Originally Posted By Hking:
Originally Posted By Leisure_Shoot:
Unfortunately there was no other info. Google Image didn't help either. I found "micro cars", but these are bicycles.
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/46582/370594374_7013555498668298_4000816211175-2937171.jpg


looks AI generated
Why do you say that? The fingers look right.
Link Posted: 8/30/2023 11:04:05 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By ARHank:
Why do you say that? The fingers look right.
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Midjourny and other AI tools have been able to do hands and fingers fine for awhile now. The whole vibe of the image, a lot of the shapes, etc just seem very similar to the thousands of images I have made and seen
Link Posted: 8/30/2023 11:27:55 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Hking:


Midjourny and other AI tools have been able to do hands and fingers fine for awhile now. The whole vibe of the image, a lot of the shapes, etc just seem very similar to the thousands of images I have made and seen
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World's smallest suspension bridge that doesn't seem to go anywhere in the background.

Stripe on the pavement in front of the lead "scooter" doesn't line up with any stripes behind it.

Solid stripe on the shoulder mysteriously stops as well.


Link Posted: 8/30/2023 12:22:29 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By MongooseKY:
World's smallest suspension bridge that doesn't seem to go anywhere in the background.

Stripe on the pavement in front of the lead "scooter" doesn't line up with any stripes behind it.

Solid stripe on the shoulder mysteriously stops as well.


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Originally Posted By MongooseKY:
Originally Posted By Hking:


Midjourny and other AI tools have been able to do hands and fingers fine for awhile now. The whole vibe of the image, a lot of the shapes, etc just seem very similar to the thousands of images I have made and seen
World's smallest suspension bridge that doesn't seem to go anywhere in the background.

Stripe on the pavement in front of the lead "scooter" doesn't line up with any stripes behind it.

Solid stripe on the shoulder mysteriously stops as well.


You're right. The front bumper on the lead vehicle doesn't look right and is inconsistent with others.
Link Posted: 8/30/2023 1:10:43 PM EDT
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@Ajek lol
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Originally Posted By MongooseKY:
World's smallest suspension bridge that doesn't seem to go anywhere in the background.

Stripe on the pavement in front of the lead "scooter" doesn't line up with any stripes behind it.

Solid stripe on the shoulder mysteriously stops as well.


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seems like it almost matches, and there is a hill and a building behind the POV in this Google street view, which could account for the higher POV in the original photo
Good call on these though.


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