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See my profile for list of gear.
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Smithsonian Bird Photographer of the Year
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/see-ten-stunning-images-from-the-bird-photographer-of-the-year-awards-180982955/
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saw this at ASR...
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Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!! -
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Texting with a buddy earlier, talking about a training course.
He just lobs 'em and doesn't even realize it!Post edited by msg onI disabled signatures. -
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Brian
One-owner Polk Audio RTA 15TL speakers refreshed w/ Sonicap, Vishay/Mills and Cardas components by "pitdogg2," "xschop" billet tweeter plates and BH5 | Stereo REL Acoustics T/5x subwoofers w/ Bassline Blue cables | Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III integrated tube amp | Technics SL-1210G turntable w/ Ortofon 2M Black LVB 250 MM cart | Sony CDP-508ESD CD player (as a transport) | LampizatOr Baltic 4 tube DAC | Nordost & DH Labs cables/interconnects | APC H15 Power Conditioner | GIK Acoustics room treatments | Degritter RCM -
RIP goat
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Just saw the news of his passing. He was the greatest, one of my childhood heroes. I still have a photo of him that he personally autographed for me at Memorial stadium.
R.I.P.Political Correctness'.........defined
"A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."
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At the party who you hoping to take home?
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JL, if I can work it out. Hermione's magic scares me. And SJ's martial arts prowess could be dangerous. And I don't wanna hafta replace a bunch of busted stuff after she throws me around the house showing off what she learned for the movies.
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The brunette on the far right. Hubba, hubba...
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. ~ -
I would have to create my own list. Maybe Charlize Theron . . . 25 years ago. It would probably include Margot Robbie, just as long as she doesn't do that creepy grin of hers.
Scratch all that. Instead of them going back in time, I would rather go back in time to the 50s/60s and **** Grace Kelly, Raquel Welch, Ann-Margret, Elke Sommer. Back before Oprah made most hot women unbearable. -
I guess Porsches are allergic to bee stings.
Who knew?
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Too much pasta, maybe?
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"Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"
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You gotta wonder - if you were hanging out with Megan Fox if she could ever stop acting or putting on some persona. I mean, look how she has to take over this casual photo of four girls hanging out.
Then again, depending on your goal, who cares, maybe. You know, like if you wanted to watch Transformers with her and get her to act out her parts during the movie. Ahem.I disabled signatures. -
Brian
One-owner Polk Audio RTA 15TL speakers refreshed w/ Sonicap, Vishay/Mills and Cardas components by "pitdogg2," "xschop" billet tweeter plates and BH5 | Stereo REL Acoustics T/5x subwoofers w/ Bassline Blue cables | Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III integrated tube amp | Technics SL-1210G turntable w/ Ortofon 2M Black LVB 250 MM cart | Sony CDP-508ESD CD player (as a transport) | LampizatOr Baltic 4 tube DAC | Nordost & DH Labs cables/interconnects | APC H15 Power Conditioner | GIK Acoustics room treatments | Degritter RCM -
The Lockheed Martin X-59 is probably the strangest airplane ever designed. Its razor-sharp nose takes half of the airplane’s length; there’s no cockpit in sight; the wings are tiny compared to the entire fuselage; and its oversized tail engine looks like a weird hump about to fall off. Of course, there’s a method to this madness. The design is the secret sauce that has produced a true unicorn: a supersonic jet that doesn’t boom the hell out of people and buildings on the ground.
The sonic boom is a phenomenon that has long been the Achilles’ heel of supersonic flight. When an aircraft travels faster than the speed of sound, the compressed air molecules against the body of the plane produce shockwaves that merge to form a sonic boom, a loud and disruptive noise heard on the ground. This noise has historically been a significant impediment to the commercial viability of supersonic flight over land.
The X-59’s “quiet” supersonic boom isn’t made possible by expensive magical materials or exotic engines, Richardson explains. “There is no radical technology in the airplane itself. It really is just the shape of the aircraft.” And if the shape looks more like an anime alien spaceship than an actual vehicle created by human beings, that’s because it was dreamed up in another dimension—by computers and humans—through special software created by the Bethesda, Maryland, company’s engineers.
As planes started to go supersonic over the continental U.S., the sound explosions became so much of a problem that Congress banned supersonic flight over land in 1971, a move that was later followed around the world."Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"
Harry / Marietta GA