Another one where your brain tries to interpret the black and white lines and little rectangles as light and shadow, only they don’t line up… So you can’t quite fix them in position, and they seem to shift.
My late sister and I were sent the Oz books by our aunt in Ontario.
Some of the illustrations in the video, I remember.
His alcoholism no doubt contributed to the failure of his three marriages.
I can find nothing about his son.
Even Pete Beard seems sad about his fate.
All the funnier because my only experience with Harbor Freight components was where I used to work. A test vehicle with prototype ($$$) parts, sensor$, and data acquisition computer$ burned up because the Harbor Freight fuses failed to open. Some extra fuses from the package were tested and 15A fuses opened at over 60A, and the 20A fuses went almost to 100A.
I think everyone here understands fuses, but just in case: a fuse is a device designed to fail (open) to cut power to sensitive or more expensive components.
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“Hey, Shelly! Want to play a game?”
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How many of you can pick your nose without help?
🤫
Wheeee!
Another one where your brain tries to interpret the black and white lines and little rectangles as light and shadow, only they don’t line up… So you can’t quite fix them in position, and they seem to shift.
Oooh, I really like this one. Not only do they dance around the box, they also bend and writhe.
Donkey Kong?
Road may be icy.
Another Twilight Zone episode?
We’ve been seeing lots of pictures of roads.
In paintings or photographs… some roads beckon, invitingly.
Other roads, though…. make you happy to stay home, with a nice fuzzy throw and a cup of hot chocolate.
“Next car I get is gonna come with windshield wipers!”
You want the little, mechanical ones, or big life-size ones like these?
These ones do look cuter…
Oops – wrong car. Again.
view from Flat Iron building NYC-1914
Eek.
It looks different surrounded by other buildings.
In this picture it looks like it won’t stand for another month…. But that was probably 100 years ago.
Top picture:
Why does it look like all the people have white hats on?
I must be looking at something wrong.
Maybe targets, if you’re a pigeon.
The light spot is the person. The dark is the shadows.
But still…. why do the people look white?
Most people have dark hair or the men might wear brown hats …
Not many would look pure white from above.
Maybe there’s a construction project, so there are a lot of yellow hard hats that look white.
Or maybe some of the white dots aren’t people at all…. The eight in a tight circle are a street lamp.
Summer of 1914 — white Stetsons and straw boaters were in fashion?
“I coulda bin a contendah!”
That’s what i see.
…,
I’ll have the Romulan ale, please.
Spockling wine for me.
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The time it would take me looking for it?
I can see the different one…
It’s merely the circle, without the little vertical stroke at the bottom.
But as the person who made the picture was trying to make a puzzle, and succeeded… I wouldn’t call it a “mistake”.
2nd row from the bottom, 4th figure from the right.
Or if you’re the type who likes to keep to the proper order of things, even if it makes life difficult, Row 13, Figure 21.
Got it.
I know you don’t want me to….. but I have to.
Buddy has the sit and stare at you part down.
That’s what Cookie does. Either that or a nose nudge.
I think we have seen tis before.
That’s okay.
Remarkable shot.
The birds and the bees fuel around…
I’m not seeing a whole bunch of photos.
They finally loaded, but it was slow. Very.
My late sister and I were sent the Oz books by our aunt in Ontario.
Some of the illustrations in the video, I remember.
His alcoholism no doubt contributed to the failure of his three marriages.
I can find nothing about his son.
Even Pete Beard seems sad about his fate.
Traffic towers in New York’s Fifth Avenue with coordinated clocks and lights – 14th December 1922.
and
From yesterday.
You all did better than me, I got 3.
Sir Prize
Got it!
Sir Factant of Soap?
Sir Cumference of Circle?
Sir Loin of Steak?
Sir Vival of Fittest?
Sir Mon of the Mount?
Sir Lee of Mien?
Sir Tain of Facts?
LOL
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Oh boy! It’s everything I’ve ever wanted!
And less!
I wish I’d seen this in time to get the brass carpenter’s dreidel in time for Chanukah.
Hysterical! This is awesome.
All the funnier because my only experience with Harbor Freight components was where I used to work. A test vehicle with prototype ($$$) parts, sensor$, and data acquisition computer$ burned up because the Harbor Freight fuses failed to open. Some extra fuses from the package were tested and 15A fuses opened at over 60A, and the 20A fuses went almost to 100A.
I think everyone here understands fuses, but just in case: a fuse is a device designed to fail (open) to cut power to sensitive or more expensive components.