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heck, or Annie Lennox, for that matter.
https://youtu.be/TzFnYcIqj6I
OK, Annie Lennox... and that guy.
Rod Stewart
Jackie Stewart
Jimmy Stewart
Dave Stewart
but I digress.
On topic -- call me old fashioned, but I just don't think it's a good idea for aircraft designers to drop acid before... you know... designing aircraft.Moynet M360-6 Jupitor ‘F-BLKY’ by Alan Wilson, on Flickr
Moynet M360-6 Jupitor ‘F-BLKY’ by Alan Wilson, on Flickr
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^^^ Makes a Cessna Mixmaster Skymaster look positively ordinary.
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... or maybe (maybe) even a Britten-Norman Trislander.
Note the little face motif on the plane's nose.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »^^^ Makes a Cessna Mixmaster Skymaster look positively ordinary.
Nothing ordinary about the Skymaster in this movie. One of the best Vietnam flicks. Have seen it many times.
One of my friends owned one back in the 80's. The front engine went out on the plane over Tennessee but the little rear one saved him. He was actually a professional musician, and took his Bass to work in his small planes as a hobby over the years.
A Cessna O-2 Skymaster featured prominently in Bat*21When we Forgive, the Past never controls us, and You live in Freedom
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I heard they were on meth.
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I thought this owl's camouflage was pretty cool...
Tom
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Seen this week. Still working 1952 Hotpoint electric water heater. Crazy!
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^^^^did you pin your Geiger Counter next to that thing?Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!!
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^^^^ never thought of that! My brother has one, but he's in Maryland. It also has a well, but has been on city water for probably 60 years. Owner knew nothing about this old disconnected well in the basement.
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Seen this week. Still working 1952 Hotpoint electric water heater. Crazy!
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I thought this owl's camouflage was pretty cool...
Tom
That's a great grey owl. If memory serves, it's the largest North American owl (at least continental US).
We had one nearby in Hanover, NH a few years back -- Mrs. H and a friend tromped through a swamp at dusk on a chilly fall evening (I think it was 2014) to see it -- which they did.
Usually they're in MN and WI.
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As seen Someplace Else on the internet.
In case it's not obvious, that's a Schiit Loki equalizer/tone control thingy.
The only thing missing is some clip leads.
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From Facebook. "Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens) in Australia by Terry Booth." -
Whoa.
Imma ask Mrs. H if she saw one of those when she was birding in Australia some years back. She's on the phone at the moment, tho'.
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It looks different, bigger in these images.
https://www.hbw.com/ibc/photo/splendid-fairy-wren-malurus-splendens/splendid-little-fellow -
Heh, I texted Mrs. H (she's still on the phone) & asked if she saw one. Her reply.I believe so
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So -- Mrs. H just went back and checked her records. She saw a superb fairywren, but not a splendid fairywren. Apparently, she'd have had to have gone (how's that for a tense?) further inland to see the splendid one.
not her photo -- source: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superb_fairy-wren#/media/File:Male_and_female_superb_fairy_wren.jpg
Superb, but not nearly as splendid.
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I like to see symmetry manifested in the universe.
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Those 3 in the top left are false morels and are poisonous. If the cap separates from the stem they are the false variety.Gustard X26 Pro DACBelles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme capsB&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgradedPolk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va DreadnaughtWireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cablesHarman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus -
To go with the mushrooms. All mushrooms are poisonous to me as I am extremely allergic to them.
Steaks are advertised at Costco.
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The left top three could be, The Early Spring False Morel (Verpa Bohemica).
See this; https://blog.freshcapmushrooms.com/learn/false-morels/
They do not advise consumption. Apparently a debated topic.
I would not eat them, even with lots of butter and beer, Sam I am.
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The first of the yellows this season in my microclimate. And another poisonous false morel destined for the frying pan
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Those 3 in the top left are half free morels (Morchella Punctipes), called peckerheads.
The stem is connected to the cap half way up.
The Verpas have a pithy stem and the stem is connected at the very top of the cap.