The one titled “Midnight Sun” … According to my search it ran November 17, 1961, even though to me it looks like somebody wrote 8-11-61 in the upper left corner.
That’s Lois Nettleton as Norma, in her New York City apartment, trying to help Betty Garde (as the elder Mrs. Bronson) as the Earth orbits closer to the sun.
I got this info from Getty images but I can’t say so
With this episode go back a few television years and think…. (Susan, your memory needs a ;pepper-up’ pill. I think / or maybe Getty Images needs a better researcher)
…Pamela, and Bobby Ewing.
I remembered the ending the moment I saw the picture.
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They’re not just arithmetic problems, they’re arguments over the order of operations…
But in reality it’s grouping that comes first.
Which means you can’t get a meaningful answer everyone wlll agree with without more parentheses.
Sloppy equations that are puzzles to relatively educated adults can literally make planes fall out of the sky… so tighten them up before getting people to solve them.
…
Does 5×5÷5 mean 25 divided by 5 because you’re using PEMDAS, …. or 5 times 1 because you’re using PEDMAS?
+5 and -5 cancel each other out if you did the multiplication OR division first… So the fraction could be 5/5, resulting in 1, or 1/5, and taking 1/5 to the fifth power gives a tiny fraction … 1/3125…. not on the list.
I see a couple of ways to get 1, one way that someone could (wrongly, I believe) get 0, but not a way to get 5.
Nonetheless, the real solution to this problem is to buy a big bag of parentheses, and sprinkle them generously into all such nebulous equations.
I must disagree with you,
Another way of writing the equation is:
((5 + 5 × 5 ÷ 5 – 5) ÷ 5)⁵
Then by simply following the “order-of-operations” (interior of brackets / multiplication and division in order from left to right / addition and subtraction in order from left to right / apply exponent) everything easily solves to the answer I put in the spoiler box.
I don’t know, but I do know he gave away all the milk he had on hand, and also lots of empty milk bottles full of water, and what food he could, to festival attendees.
Funny thing is, he was a conservative Republican, Vietnam war hawk.
But he said he was trying to understand the “kids” … and help close the generation gap. He was only in his (late I think) 40s himself… But he had young adult kids of his own.
He made a short, now famous speech at the festival, saying he was impressed that all these kids could get together and have such a peaceful, happy gathering… I’m paraphrasing, cos I’m too sleepy to look it up .
I’ve decided to retire.
Since the passing of my client i no longer have any reason to get up in the morning. And i have so much to do in the new home now anyway. And i’m tired. And sore.
The arthritis is in my lower back causing sciatica. as a result i’m on muscle relaxers at least twice a day. I have a hernia. The bursitis isn’t getting any better either. And my hands are about useless for anything where i need strength or dexterity.
And i have been doubting my mental acuity. Too many forgotten tasks.
I’m retiring into poverty anyway so i doubt what little difference there is between now and June is going to make that big of a difference.
Sometime later when i’m better settled in and i can find a cat setter i’m going to take a trip down to California to give my best friend a hug.
Retirement. It is a really big step, forward, for anyone Les. Because for the most part, there is no turning back, the pensions and all that are starting up, and you are basically locked in.
The following Facebook link came across my feeds on the day you announced Bill’s passing. It is somewhat strange that these sorts of “random occurrences” do, in fact, happen spontaneously. Is it fate? Is it a coincidence? Or of evidence of a Higher Power? I cannot profess to know the answer.
Regardless.
Hoping that your mind and your soul AND YOUR BODY are recovering.
Best of luck (is BOL an accepted shorthand?) in retirement.
I can empathize with most of your ailments. Old age is not for the faint of heart.
Take care of yourself first.
.
A regal animal — he has King Charles’s ears!
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So which Twilight Zone is this?
Since you asked….
The one titled “Midnight Sun” … According to my search it ran November 17, 1961, even though to me it looks like somebody wrote 8-11-61 in the upper left corner.
That’s Lois Nettleton as Norma, in her New York City apartment, trying to help Betty Garde (as the elder Mrs. Bronson) as the Earth orbits closer to the sun.
I got this info from Getty images but I can’t say so
I mean… um..
Here it is.
Again it’s easy to click through the clutter if you pay attention.
Don’t forget to open in a new window.
https://www.lookmovie2.to/shows/play/1689809440-the-twilight-zone-1959#S3-E10-139001
…Pamela, and Bobby Ewing.
I remembered the ending the moment I saw the picture.
I tried your link twice.
It takes me to a page where I have to click that I’m not a robot, then sits on another page that says loading Twilight Zone, approximately forever.
Both times, I let it be for about half an hour while I was doing something else, but it never got any farther.
…
As for your spoiler comment… I’m sorry, but I have no idea what you’re talking about.
My memory has nothing to do with a description I got from Getty images… I didn’t recognize this episode at all, or remember it.
In fact, I was very busy with school at that age, and even missed some episodes, though I think I’ve seen most of them over the years in reruns.
That’s why I searched for it. If Getty is wrong, I wouldn’t know
…
But why are you bringing up two famous, mostly 1980s, Dallas characters ( a woman, Victoria Principal and a man, Patrick Duffy)…
When we’re talking about a picture of two unfamiliar (to me anyway) women in a 1961 Twilight Zone episode?
You can’t think this is their picture, can you?
The connection is way beyond me.
Green eyelashes?
That sure doesn’t seem possible, since the base of my eyelashes is visible.
That gunk looks big enough to see with the naked eye. Yuck.
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Eyelash hairs and skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of eyelash hairs growing from the surface of human skin. The shafts of hair (green) are
anchored in their individual hair follicles in the surface of the skin (blue). Hair is made up of a fibrous protein called keratin. The outermost skin layer, the stratum
corneum, also consists of keratinized dead cells that detach from the body. The squamous (flattened) cells that make up the stratum corneum arise from the lower,
living layers of skin. The tails of eyelash mites (Demodex folliculorum) are seen protruding from the base of several eyelashes. Magnification: x50 at 6x7cm size.
I suspected false color SEM. Electron imaging has no intrinsic color as the electrons are far smaller than the wavelengths of visible light.
…
.,
Yes.
And of course
Who were actually going together for several years around this time.
This was only one of the movies they appeared in together during their relationship.
For once I knew the movie, characters, and actors. WOO HOO
218 mph in 1935?!
And the majority of the parents of the drivers had probably driven horse carriages.
yeah, technological advances happened mighty fast in the twentieth century
Do we have an Italian expert? Does bimotore mean it has two engines?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp4XUvgqkbU&t=17s
That is one crazy athletic supporter!
“…and if we can’t be athletes, we can all be athletic supporters!”—Eve Arden as school principal in Grease
When your cajones are the size of bowling balls, you need all the support you can get.
That’s what she said…
It looks like it would feel just a little too close and personal.
Is anyone else worried about exploding lithium-ion batteries?
Bite first and ask questions later…
LOL
…1 (b)
That’s the answer I got too.
I know what I’d say but there’s always a curve ball I miss…
I refuse to get into these any more…
They’re not just arithmetic problems, they’re arguments over the order of operations…
But in reality it’s grouping that comes first.
Which means you can’t get a meaningful answer everyone wlll agree with without more parentheses.
Sloppy equations that are puzzles to relatively educated adults can literally make planes fall out of the sky… so tighten them up before getting people to solve them.
…
Does 5×5÷5 mean 25 divided by 5 because you’re using PEMDAS, …. or 5 times 1 because you’re using PEDMAS?
+5 and -5 cancel each other out if you did the multiplication OR division first… So the fraction could be 5/5, resulting in 1, or 1/5, and taking 1/5 to the fifth power gives a tiny fraction … 1/3125…. not on the list.
I see a couple of ways to get 1, one way that someone could (wrongly, I believe) get 0, but not a way to get 5.
Nonetheless, the real solution to this problem is to buy a big bag of parentheses, and sprinkle them generously into all such nebulous equations.
I must disagree with you,
Another way of writing the equation is:
((5 + 5 × 5 ÷ 5 – 5) ÷ 5)⁵
Then by simply following the “order-of-operations” (interior of brackets / multiplication and division in order from left to right / addition and subtraction in order from left to right / apply exponent) everything easily solves to the answer I put in the spoiler box.
,,.
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Did he produce anything other than mud that year?
I don’t know, but I do know he gave away all the milk he had on hand, and also lots of empty milk bottles full of water, and what food he could, to festival attendees.
Funny thing is, he was a conservative Republican, Vietnam war hawk.
But he said he was trying to understand the “kids” … and help close the generation gap. He was only in his (late I think) 40s himself… But he had young adult kids of his own.
He made a short, now famous speech at the festival, saying he was impressed that all these kids could get together and have such a peaceful, happy gathering… I’m paraphrasing, cos I’m too sleepy to look it up .
He ended up selling his farm and moving away.
¡Hola, mis Cleomigos!
The adventure continues!
But today, Perro™ doesn’t even have to ride… cos trouble finds him!
Even in his identity as the somewhat cowardly Don Doggo… trouble seems to recognise him…
and it aims straight for his heart…. with… gasp! .. the tip of a sword!
¡Ay! ¡DiosMio!
…
And el Padre said “heck”! You heard him!
¡Madre mia! Such a word is a bit strong for a priest!
Maybe he can claim innocence, not having a total command of English… or um… any command of English…
…
When I was a child, I was allowed to say “darn” but not “heck.”
Why? Because “they” said so.
I’ve always thought they were equal degrees from meaning anything.
And en español, from what I’ve heard, even little kids say “Dios mio.”
Then again, today’s little American kids text “OMG” with no thought to its meaning.
Dunno about a priest, though.
…
Meanwhile.. are we trusting el padre now?
He does seem ready to help our hero.
…
Will Perro™’s secret be safe???
We can only wait and see….
Comic strips being of an intermittent nature, as they are…. often one moment per strip.
We shall have to ride with Perro™ another day… and probably several… and beyond… to find out!
…
Philadelphia circa 1908. Delaware Avenue, foot of Market Street.
I’ve decided to retire.
Since the passing of my client i no longer have any reason to get up in the morning. And i have so much to do in the new home now anyway. And i’m tired. And sore.
The arthritis is in my lower back causing sciatica. as a result i’m on muscle relaxers at least twice a day. I have a hernia. The bursitis isn’t getting any better either. And my hands are about useless for anything where i need strength or dexterity.
And i have been doubting my mental acuity. Too many forgotten tasks.
I’m retiring into poverty anyway so i doubt what little difference there is between now and June is going to make that big of a difference.
Sometime later when i’m better settled in and i can find a cat setter i’m going to take a trip down to California to give my best friend a hug.
Good luck, better health and lots of virtual hugs!!!
Retirement. It is a really big step, forward, for anyone Les. Because for the most part, there is no turning back, the pensions and all that are starting up, and you are basically locked in.
The following Facebook link came across my feeds on the day you announced Bill’s passing. It is somewhat strange that these sorts of “random occurrences” do, in fact, happen spontaneously. Is it fate? Is it a coincidence? Or of evidence of a Higher Power? I cannot profess to know the answer.
Regardless.
Hoping that your mind and your soul AND YOUR BODY are recovering.
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=943520047821139&set=pcb.943520571154420
Good luck. I hope the reduced stress will allow some of your other health concerns to abate some. Take it easy.
Best of luck (is BOL an accepted shorthand?) in retirement.
I can empathize with most of your ailments. Old age is not for the faint of heart.
Take care of yourself first.
Go for it! You’re worth it!