From the NASA website, whence comes this 1984 photo:
“Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, STS-41B mission specialist, reaches his maximum distance from space shuttle Challenger before returning to the spacecraft using the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU).
Credits: NASA”
The MMU was untethered.
O.M.G.
I know they practiced, they trusted, they planned… but I can’t see how it wouldn’t be at least a little, wee, bit… or in my case, a LOT… terrifying!
If it’s working correctly, a coffeepot pours almost-but-not-quite-boiling water over the ground coffee, which then drips into the pot below… so it’s even a few degrees cooler than that by the time it fills up.
The warmer plate keeps it hotter than I prefer, but nowhere near boiling…. If it kept the water boiling the coffee would be ruined.
Even making dreadful “cowboy coffee” over an open flame, you only boil it for a minute, not the 8 minutes that spaghetti would take.
Hope this would-be chef enjoys slightly warm, wet on the outside, raw pasta.
I hope the other contraption is just for brushing teeth.
I tried to get some more info, like the date, and the place….but it’s been published on, of all things, a birthday card .. because it so clearly lends itself to the celebration of a festive occasion… and every link was a link to the sale of the card, with its lame joke.
And no, it wasn’t even the racy joke one might expect… just something about there never being too much of a good thing.
The women behind the counter are dressed like nurses, but that used to be fairly common in supermarkets, even through the 1950s, to suggest surgical cleanliness, in spite of the unwrapped, unrefrigerated sausages piled on the counter.
Nowadays, of course, the sausages would all be sealed in packages, all 3 or 4 kinds they carry, in a self serve, refrigerated display… and not even nurses dress like that.
I’ve never seen this many kinds in an American market, though the workers somehow look American. I do miss some of the kinds they did carry… I just went on a quest to just to find liverwurst, and I haven’t seen landjaeger in years.
They said he was the 88th wonder of the world… but I think he’s right up there with the 8th… in fact, when the puny humans made their copydog version, they claimed the 8th spot. But they should have said 9th… because King Hound was ahead of them!
Rotten Tomatoes called it the best horror film of all time… But you know, I don’t call it that. Not because it doesn’t deserve the ranking; not because it isn’t scary… but because I don’t call it a horror film.
It’s an adventure film, with overtones of both scariness and tragedy.
A giant hound, provoked, captured, tempted with a great beauty… Fray Way at the height of her canine powers… and thus led to a death I never thought he deserved «sniffle»
Anyway, we saw the poster the other day… but since then, a few small changes have been made… Actually, nine of them, by my count. … so it’s being re-released for your sleuthing pleasure
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So good looking.
MONTANA LADY!!!!!!
I don’t think it looks like her at all!
😉
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Knew instantly who.
I’m assuming you mean R. Crumb, the artist, and not the fellow in the picture, which was my thought for a second or two. 🙂
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From the NASA website, whence comes this 1984 photo:
“Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, STS-41B mission specialist, reaches his maximum distance from space shuttle Challenger before returning to the spacecraft using the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU).
Credits: NASA”
The MMU was untethered.
O.M.G.
I know they practiced, they trusted, they planned… but I can’t see how it wouldn’t be at least a little, wee, bit… or in my case, a LOT… terrifying!
“Bomb? What are you doing, Bomb?”
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Great save, Mama!
Some cats, maybe even this cat, are very reluctant to jump from a tree…. but desperation about a baby would give her strength and adrenaline.
If she were human, that excess energy would mean baby will now get a scolding he’ll remember. Maybe kitties do that too.
Lou Gehrig
The Iron Horse
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They pay a heavy price.
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This
Dunno whether I should be proud or embarrassed that I instantly
[spoiler title=”Is he”] [Awful Knoffel?/spoiler]
The spoiler text should go between the ] [ brackets, you just missed by 2 spaces.
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“Do you see what I see?!?”
The Vermont Historical Society labels this “Old fellow his best friend”…. Vermont, 1918
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College dorm improvisations?
Unfortunately, a coffee pot won’t cook pasta.
You need water at a rolling boil to do that.
If it’s working correctly, a coffeepot pours almost-but-not-quite-boiling water over the ground coffee, which then drips into the pot below… so it’s even a few degrees cooler than that by the time it fills up.
The warmer plate keeps it hotter than I prefer, but nowhere near boiling…. If it kept the water boiling the coffee would be ruined.
Even making dreadful “cowboy coffee” over an open flame, you only boil it for a minute, not the 8 minutes that spaghetti would take.
Hope this would-be chef enjoys slightly warm, wet on the outside, raw pasta.
I hope the other contraption is just for brushing teeth.
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What is this woman in the foreground supposed to be doing? And how is she doing it?
I am more than a shade suspicious.
She’s writing something down, presumably the order she’s just taken. I’ve seen people hold pencils even weirder than that.
It looks to me like she’s writing up someone’s order, with a pencil, on what might be an order pad.
I agree Susan.
Gotta remember that somewhere along the line there was a need for inventory records plus that onerous nasty thing called taxes…
This image was labeled “Women at a meat market”.
I tried to get some more info, like the date, and the place….but it’s been published on, of all things, a birthday card .. because it so clearly lends itself to the celebration of a festive occasion… and every link was a link to the sale of the card, with its lame joke.
And no, it wasn’t even the racy joke one might expect… just something about there never being too much of a good thing.
The women behind the counter are dressed like nurses, but that used to be fairly common in supermarkets, even through the 1950s, to suggest surgical cleanliness, in spite of the unwrapped, unrefrigerated sausages piled on the counter.
Nowadays, of course, the sausages would all be sealed in packages, all 3 or 4 kinds they carry, in a self serve, refrigerated display… and not even nurses dress like that.
I’ve never seen this many kinds in an American market, though the workers somehow look American. I do miss some of the kinds they did carry… I just went on a quest to just to find liverwurst, and I haven’t seen landjaeger in years.
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It’s almost my late Alpha, Robson (Avatar).
That looks like a face bent on world domination.
Yesterday I put a cap on Panda and she stayed still long enough for this.
She has a knowing, soulful look. And, thanks to the hat, jaunty too.
The hat accentuates the eyepatch, and makes her look like an old sea-dog.
Retired from sailing the high seas, she now captains the harbour tugboat.
She certainly captains the couch.
Wow! King Hound!
The most formidable basset ever!
They said he was the 88th wonder of the world… but I think he’s right up there with the 8th… in fact, when the puny humans made their copydog version, they claimed the 8th spot. But they should have said 9th… because King Hound was ahead of them!
Rotten Tomatoes called it the best horror film of all time… But you know, I don’t call it that. Not because it doesn’t deserve the ranking; not because it isn’t scary… but because I don’t call it a horror film.
It’s an adventure film, with overtones of both scariness and tragedy.
A giant hound, provoked, captured, tempted with a great beauty… Fray Way at the height of her canine powers… and thus led to a death I never thought he deserved «sniffle»
Anyway, we saw the poster the other day… but since then, a few small changes have been made… Actually, nine of them, by my count. … so it’s being re-released for your sleuthing pleasure
Find all nine… And after you do….
Seven, and I’m calling it done. I remember this one as being particularly hard. No doubt I miss some of the same diffs each time.
Aw… c’mon.
I have faith that you can do it. Unless you already looked.
A poor seven. I’ll have another look later.
YESSSSS!!!
Arrggghhh!
Missed the exact same one as I did the last time we had this one.
Street Art, USA, by ZooKeeper.
‘Persian, New Jersey’ (1961) photo taken by Walter Chandoha, for Caturday (Definitely Not EWC!! Honest!!!)
Are you certain (that it’s not the EWC)???
Volcano Hummingbird, a high-elevation hummingbird endemic to the Talamanca Mountains, Costa Rica.