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Down to 7 degrees and my dog and I are outside peeing and WOW the night sky is clear!
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Down to 7 degrees and my dog and I are outside peeing and WOW the night sky is clear!
TMI but nice photo
meanwhile, in the cat-keeping, Latin-speaking parts of the interwebz
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I had a little extra pocket change.
.....and I was drink. 🙃
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motorhead43026 wrote: »
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Redneck rice at its finest?
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Zero to 60 in 4.0 minutes flat.
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That's quite the deal ! That whole piece of transportation nirvana just screams "Class" !
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Probably already sold by now
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This is called the "Tilt Test" that helped prove that London's Double-Decker buses were safe and not a tipping hazard, circa 1933.
Tom
~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
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I am surprised that there is no more oceanic life than there is. That's the beginning of a reef! Cool photo, nonetheless. Even if it is photo-shopped (which I am not claiming it is).
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
This is called the "Tilt Test" that helped prove that London's Double-Decker buses were safe and not a tipping hazard, circa 1933.
Tom
Looks like they were trying to fool someone. I see chains holding it down. Also the pendulum points outside (center of gravity?) the right side of the bus. That should be impossible right? Not to mention the back rope at the top of the bus looks to be pulled tight.
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Hi, Chris! Happy New Years to you and yours, sir! The chains might still be "loose" but that's a good catch. I didn't notice that before. I was thinking that if Oprah had climbed up into the second story?
All bets would be off at that point.
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It's the US not Canada...left lane is a passing lane
Hmmmm
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The bus and sunken ship look to be ballpark 30 degree tilt.
Aboard Navy ships, at 20+ degree list you start to experience this:
In the movie "The Caine Mutiny" the mutiny occurred because the ship was repeatedly listing at 30 degrees and taking waves broadside instead of head on because Captain Bogart had basically flipped out.
That was somewhat based on Admirals Halsey and McCains foulups by not avoiding 2 typhoons in the Pacific during WWII.
Carrier USS Langley on the outskirts of the 2nd typhoon
The flight deck of USS Hornet
after the 2nd typhoon
That takes some serious doings.
My late Uncle I think had been transferred on to the Hornet after having had the carrier USS Wasp he had been on torpedoed and sunk.
Here's the USS Wasp sitting on the bottom off of Guadalcanal
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Was the USS Hornet not the carrier that carried The Doolittle Raid men?
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Yes it was.
The Hornet had a few miles on it to be sure, seeing a lot of action.
When the Wasp was torpedoed off of Guadalcanal by a Japanese sub, it didn't initially sink but the carrier was basically done for . So when the crew abandoned ship (76 sailors had died) the crews were transferred to nearby ships and it sunk by a torpedo from a US sub.
That's how my uncle went from the Wasp to the Hornet which was also at Guadalcanal.
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That was somewhat based on Admirals Halsey and McCains foulups by not avoiding 2 typhoons in the Pacific during WWII.
Carrier USS Langley on the outskirts of the 2nd typhoon
I'm not sure whether the fellow in the foreground is smiling or grimacing.
Not to change the subject (me?!?), but, I guess there's some weather in NoVA today.
Our son is getting a crash course in the manifold pleasures of home ownership, it seems.
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Beautiful day on the ST. John's river.
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^^^^ one came across my driveway last night. They visit daily. Cold here too. 6 degrees & no mosquito's I love wintah..
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boston1450 wrote: »^^^^ one came across my driveway last night. They visit daily. Cold here too. 6 degrees & no mosquito's I love wintah
I was thinkin' alligator when I read your post. Had to read it twice.
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In 1972 we moved to Charleston SC area ( Mary Scott Ln, Boulder Bluff SC) & on Christmas day we had a alligator in the backyard. We chased it. We never saw one except on tv or books. So that was fun. There was a shittpond down the road, which did have a fence around it. I never went to investigate tho..