The attachment is the point of this comment.
This LINK is only here for proper attribution. Other than to verify, please don’t visit. nighthawks will treat us to further art as his whims take him.
Clicking on the foreshortened version of nighthawks’ posting below will lead you to the 4 minute 48 second clip from which the still postings are taken.
She was 40 years old at the air date of May 5, 1952.
The woman without “Star Trek” wouldn’t have been produced.
(I highly recommend “The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek”)
And I’ve seen the assembly-line-scene on the most recent episode of “Legends of Tomorrow”.
Sure enough, the Scarecrow has a gun. In fact, they’re all armed with various weapons, which disappear very quickly by the next scene. Son of a gun!….I never noticed that before!
Not from what I read, but then, who do you trust on the internet nowadays? The movie was on TV last night. Sure wish I had known about this so I could have watched it closer!
Interesting, but couldn’t the scientists have just accepted the fact that Chicadees can remember without damaging their brains?
That was just cruelty to animals for no real reason in my opinion.
I don’t like disease experiments on animals to aid in vaccine manufacture either, but I do recognize the necessity of it. I also recognize that I have without doubt benefited from that research method. I just wish there was a better way. .
Years ago (I do not remember the source except that it was mainstream media), I learned that while the “scientific-results” of the vast majority of “research” done in Nazi concentration camps was as useless as the results desired; there were some (horrifically obtained, it’s true) actual research results which were not; and those results were quietly adopted by the medical research profession.
In the not-so-many-later years, are the Allan Memorial Institute L.S.D. experiments here in Canada or the Tuskegee syphilis study any great credit to Canadian or American scientists (I debated putting quotes around scientists)?
Someone once asked me to help develop a low-cost TENS unit. The book I found on it referred back to some Nazi experiments on the limits the human body could stand. I didn’t do the project because the firmware didn’t protect the patient properly and it wasn’t going to change. I gave the book to a chiropractor that I knew. Interesting stuff, but the cost of the knowledge in human lives and suffering was very high.
Because of it not being a holiday in Germany, we’ll have a different dinner here with our closest American friend tonight – Atlantic sea mussels, prime quality.
Praise the fish monger of our trust (no trawler etc. involved) who delivers them to us without extra charge or minimal purchase (I bought a whole salmon of nearly 5 kg, cleaned and filleted, with head, bones and belly parts, but that wasn’t necessary) – we are on his route of delivery, it’s only a tiny detour.
Tree is up and decorated. All the inside stuff is done. Outside lights are down and waiting for tomorrow afternoon. First, I need to get new tires on the car (barely passed inspection and would rather have good tread for the winter), do laundry and run some errands. Hope it will warm up by the time I’m done with all that.
Robert LaDuke
The attachment is the point of this comment.
This LINK is only here for proper attribution. Other than to verify, please don’t visit. nighthawks will treat us to further art as his whims take him.
.
Clicking on the foreshortened version of nighthawks’ posting below will lead you to the 4 minute 48 second clip from which the still postings are taken.
She was 40 years old at the air date of May 5, 1952.
She was well versed in how to vaudeville clown.
I still love that face.
The woman without “Star Trek” wouldn’t have been produced.
(I highly recommend “The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek”)
And I’ve seen the assembly-line-scene on the most recent episode of “Legends of Tomorrow”.
.
Today is the first day I have had that drawn to my attention. It’s not something you expect in Oz.
Sure enough, the Scarecrow has a gun. In fact, they’re all armed with various weapons, which disappear very quickly by the next scene. Son of a gun!….I never noticed that before!
…
Look where they are walking. Who can blame them for having weapons.
Maybe it’s a water pistol. – Love the Lion’s hammer. And the net.
Good ‼ The uncensored version.
Never knew this. Are they outtakes?
Not from what I read, but then, who do you trust on the internet nowadays? The movie was on TV last night. Sure wish I had known about this so I could have watched it closer!
I found the movie online, and skipped through to the scene clip posted by StelBel (at the 1 hour 13 minute mark). It agrees in full.
This one is unavailable in Canada.
/code https://youtu.be/cOeKidp-iWo
This one works, though.
/code https://youtu.be/GlRQjzltaMQ
Yes, please. Pie. 🙂
A piece of each, please.
but…but….today is national CAKE day!
mmmmm… chocolate cake!
Interesting, but couldn’t the scientists have just accepted the fact that Chicadees can remember without damaging their brains?
That was just cruelty to animals for no real reason in my opinion.
I don’t like disease experiments on animals to aid in vaccine manufacture either, but I do recognize the necessity of it. I also recognize that I have without doubt benefited from that research method. I just wish there was a better way. .
Years ago (I do not remember the source except that it was mainstream media), I learned that while the “scientific-results” of the vast majority of “research” done in Nazi concentration camps was as useless as the results desired; there were some (horrifically obtained, it’s true) actual research results which were not; and those results were quietly adopted by the medical research profession.
In the not-so-many-later years, are the Allan Memorial Institute L.S.D. experiments here in Canada or the Tuskegee syphilis study any great credit to Canadian or American scientists (I debated putting quotes around scientists)?
Someone once asked me to help develop a low-cost TENS unit. The book I found on it referred back to some Nazi experiments on the limits the human body could stand. I didn’t do the project because the firmware didn’t protect the patient properly and it wasn’t going to change. I gave the book to a chiropractor that I knew. Interesting stuff, but the cost of the knowledge in human lives and suffering was very high.
Poor Cleo and Claude. Missing the best part of the day.
We certainly didn’t over eat. In fact, we each have enough for another dinner tomorrow night! Yum!
That’s how we all feel. We agreed on pie for breakfast.
Couldn’t wait that long. Pie for a break between sleeping. 😉
Sounds good. What time is breakfast?
ok. make mine pecan…
We had pumkin pie when my daughter rolled out of bed, around 1230.
Yesterday’s link re: “The Flatiron” building…. …HERE… … now works.
maize
Makes me want to break out a metate. You can mill it many ways, but the texture of stone ground is unique when it’s dried and ground.
The attachment below comes from…
….WikepediA.
There appears to be different styles. Does yours look like the attachment?
Don’t actually have one. I let others with more skills do the work.
maze
Ha ha!
Happy Thanksgiving – part . Because of travel time, we’ll be celebrating tonight.
Because of it not being a holiday in Germany, we’ll have a different dinner here with our closest American friend tonight – Atlantic sea mussels, prime quality.
Praise the fish monger of our trust (no trawler etc. involved) who delivers them to us without extra charge or minimal purchase (I bought a whole salmon of nearly 5 kg, cleaned and filleted, with head, bones and belly parts, but that wasn’t necessary) – we are on his route of delivery, it’s only a tiny detour.
(ERP)
No thanks. I’m good.
Y’all have a good leftover day. (((((HuGz!))))
I like how Cleo and Claude are breathing in synchrony.
really interesting. glad you posted it
Tree is up and decorated. All the inside stuff is done. Outside lights are down and waiting for tomorrow afternoon. First, I need to get new tires on the car (barely passed inspection and would rather have good tread for the winter), do laundry and run some errands. Hope it will warm up by the time I’m done with all that.
Amazing!!!
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