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Danger, Will Robinson!
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^^^ is that live, or Memorex?
It is certainly heebie-jeebie-inducing.
(and, mind you, I like, admire, and appreciate cephalopods)
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That Studebaker "Car" reminds me of of the cult classic movie "Death Race 2000"2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
Desktop rig: LSi7, Polk 110sub, Dayens Ampino amp, W4S DAC/pre, Sonos, JRiver
Gear on standby: Melody 101 tube pre, Unison Research Simply Italy Integrated
Gone to new homes: (Matt Polk's)Threshold Stasis SA12e monoblocks, Pass XA30.5 amp, Usher MD2 speakers, Dynaudio C4 platinum speakers, Modwright LS100 (voltz), Simaudio 780D DAC
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How the heck is the Studebaker turntable still for sale and hasn't been sold ?Sal Palooza
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txcoastal1 wrote: »That Studebaker "Car" reminds me of of the cult classic movie "Death Race 2000"
Those 50's - 60's concept cars were so cool looking!
We were culturally optimistic in those far-away times.
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txcoastal1 wrote: »That Studebaker "Car" reminds me of of the cult classic movie "Death Race 2000"
Those 50's - 60's concept cars were so cool looking!
A big book on "Concept Cars" is one I did not donate during the purges.
There's some other BIG books on cars I saved also.Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them. -
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Bruce is a little to radical imo, He needs to stick to music, what he does best and forget his political career.
Was never a fan. He'll get a slap on the wrist. I don't know why these types just don't keep their mouths shut. He's a jackazz! -
Whoa. That Those are new to me.
Lady Penelope would be jealous, though.
Thunderbirds are go.
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two more from ASR that made me titter...
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A SAAB Gripen on display at a UK airshow in 2012. I do like the graphics applied to the canard fins.
Saab JAS39C Gripen ‘9235’ by Alan Wilson, on Flickr
An in-flight piccie of a more plain-vanilla Gripen, from wikipedia.
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Crazy looking jet! So cool.
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^^^^ whoa.
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Nice clean functional layout.
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^^ Is that you @KennethSwauger ?
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Let's clean the oven door glass so the home shows nice!
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They had bigger things on their mind.
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A 1971 ad from my high school newspaper.
I wonder if such an ad would be allowed today.
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^^^^^^ A similar bridge. Frederick County MD Loy's Station Covered Bridge.
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Sheriff "Pink" Allen of Haralson County - 1960
Made in Buchanan Georgia home of my first 12 years of school.
"Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"
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BlueMDPicker wrote: »Our youngest daughter, the last one in our "nest", has been accepted to attend Berry in the Fall. She wants to do something in the environmental sciences. Looks like an amazing campus (we haven't had an opportunity to visit yet). Thanks for posting!
Congratulations to your daughter, you and family. Berry College is a beautiful place and great school.
My first job out of college was in Rome Georgia at the General Electric Medium Transformer Plant. I grew up about 40 miles south of Rome. The Sheriff's picture I posted above was made right on US Highway 27 in Buchanan which is the route to Rome.
One of the nice things about the Rome area is the absence of an interstate highway nearby.
The dotted line is the Georgia-Alabama border"Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"
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aprazer402 wrote: »
^^^^^^ A similar bridge. Frederick County MD Loy's Station Covered Bridge.
Like red barns, they tend to look similar.
That's a pretty one.
The only covered bridge I know/knew in MD is the one over the Little Gunpowder Falls in... well... is it in Kingsville? If not, it's close to Kingsville! EDIT: Jericho Road Bridge, Jerusalem, MD Used to fish (and drink, truth be told) in the vicinity of that bridge.
In New England (especially northern New England) covered bridges are just a notch down from a religion.
We have two locally -- one in the neighborhood.
DSC_9035 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
And the other, bridging two states, one town south of here.
The easiest way to I-91 and the mid-Atlantic states from here is across that bridge
Speaking of red covered bridges, the one in nearby Taftsville (Woodstock), VT is iconic -- although it's not in the absolute most pretty spot in New England... careful choice of photographic locale can make it look like maybe it is!
(borrowed image)
Quechee, VT's iconic covered bridge was damaged out by Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene but has been rebuilt. There is an excellent restaurant next to it (operated by Simon Pearce, known for their marvelous blown glassware).
Irene also wiped out our home builder's office, which was just a bit up the road from the bridge.
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^^^^ It's looking good in these photos. Nice photos, Thank you!
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Quechee+Covered+Bridge/@43.6455919,-72.4188254,18.75z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x4cb4cca0fc07a303:0x8e43aadc3bd656bd!2sQuechee,+Hartford,+VT!3b1!8m2!3d43.646227!4d-72.4186105!3m4!1s0x4cb4cca0eed82a75:0xfd811751e4976fb5!8m2!3d43.6456708!4d-72.4187992?hl=en