I see her looking down on daddy/mommy after he/she goes down, sliding on the water and spit near the water bowl.
Buddy looses a lot, but with those jowls…
That’s not true, but i don’t have the evidence right now to show you. You get a cycle of vortices that peel of the down wind side, one side after the other. Spain has some wind generators that are just straight poles with some kind of machinery at the base that taps into the energy of the wind as the pole vibrates in the wind. I’ll look on YouTube and see if i can find a story about it.
At low Reynold’s number (light breeze) it will behave as Tigressy says. But normal high winds (not storm gusts) you get separation on the back side creating a low pressure pulling the pole that direction. With storm winds you get the separation, and vortex shedding alternating sides. The vortex shedding will add a side-to-side force. Here is a Computational Fluid Dynamics image of airflow around a cylinder.
If designed correctly, they’d be great in earth quakes. They are long and slender, very low natural frequency. Any quake with a moderate to high frequency should be damped by the time it reached the occupied structure.
He and Marlon were both nominated for “Best Actor” that year.
Marlon won.
Grace Kelly won that year for “Best Actress.”
Bing and Grace were an “item” (or so he thought).
He discovered Marlon and Grace “in flagrante delicto” later that night.
From yesterday.
Thanks for pointing out my “lego-man” photograph error.
Taking a closer look at it, I can now see the staging; she is much closer to the water than the (sculpture?).
Anyway I never got a chance to say that yesterday’s poster was the one I once told Stel was my all-time favorite.
That was probably 8 years ago, and a lot more have come along, so I can’t really pick a favorite any more… But it’s still high on the list.
One reason admittedly being that the copydog human version is one I’ve loved since my teens, even though in college it was so popular it hung in lots of other campus apartments.
It appears to be signed “Vilà” but descriptions say artist unknown.
One thing I love about the basset version is that it’s hanging on the wall in one of the “Great Bassets in History” strips.
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Your UFO or mine?
Eww, they have antihistamines for that.
“You look like you need a dog to play with you.”
I see her looking down on daddy/mommy after he/she goes down, sliding on the water and spit near the water bowl.
Buddy looses a lot, but with those jowls…
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I dunno…those structures look like they could be just a mite unstable in an earthquake. Just sayin.
Not to mention the force vectors at their bases caused by wind.
Wind just flows around a round pillar.
That’s not true, but i don’t have the evidence right now to show you. You get a cycle of vortices that peel of the down wind side, one side after the other. Spain has some wind generators that are just straight poles with some kind of machinery at the base that taps into the energy of the wind as the pole vibrates in the wind. I’ll look on YouTube and see if i can find a story about it.
Correct, you get all sorts of cavitation at the leeward side.
I’m no engineer…. but I can see that wind (and other forces) in this case aren’t acting on a single round pillar, anyway.
A strong wind certainly doesn’t flow around the structures on top…
Look at a flag on a pole! The pole shakes when the flag does.
And a line of pillars all attached to a long object make a different structure from just one pole..
At low Reynold’s number (light breeze) it will behave as Tigressy says. But normal high winds (not storm gusts) you get separation on the back side creating a low pressure pulling the pole that direction. With storm winds you get the separation, and vortex shedding alternating sides. The vortex shedding will add a side-to-side force. Here is a Computational Fluid Dynamics image of airflow around a cylinder.
Um .. yeah… uh huh.
Accompanied by the sound it makes as it goes right over my head: “whoosh!”
If designed correctly, they’d be great in earth quakes. They are long and slender, very low natural frequency. Any quake with a moderate to high frequency should be damped by the time it reached the occupied structure.
Definitely The Jetsons.
As for why Astro isn’t in the credits; wait until the end.
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Bing Crosby was not amused…
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He and Marlon were both nominated for “Best Actor” that year.
Marlon won.
Grace Kelly won that year for “Best Actress.”
Bing and Grace were an “item” (or so he thought).
He discovered Marlon and Grace “in flagrante delicto” later that night.
LINK
Thanks, I didn’t know who the actors in the picture were.
Sorry I couldn’t get here in time 😁
All right, you can KEEP the box! I’ll go get another!
George Hughes
Of course it’s gonna land right in those plates.
I am the Walrus.
Yes
Her daughterr.
I’d say there’s an equal chance, cos only the daughter is given as a choice but the illustration is a man.
True,
😉
Judging from the picture: Jackie Chan.
But there are multiple options beside the given ones.
Brothers and sisters have I none.
Yet this man’s Father is my Fathers’s son.
,,.
“Let’s have a drink”, he said. “Just a little fun”, he said. “Yeah, fun, right!”
Love it!
Her name should be Regan.
“Give Peas a Chance…”
Sent from Florida and published in today’s London “Daily Mail.”
I scoff at your Y2K concerns!
From yesterday.
Thanks for pointing out my “lego-man” photograph error.
Taking a closer look at it, I can now see the staging; she is much closer to the water than the (sculpture?).
Yes… It was only a matter of perspective.
I didn’t mean to correct you…. in fact I thought that discription came from them.
I just wanted to point out that the person in the distance was an adult.
Yecchh
Sorry Nighthawks… I remember the puzzle but I think I’ve blocked the cartoon itself 😁!
I lost connection in the middle of posting last night and it’s been out all day today till an hour or two ago.
And if course it came back WHILE I was on the phone complaining to my ISP…
I finally reached them after days of trying. They looked at my line and said nothing was wrong.
That was before I knew it was back, so I looked… you know….
Anyway I never got a chance to say that yesterday’s poster was the one I once told Stel was my all-time favorite.
That was probably 8 years ago, and a lot more have come along, so I can’t really pick a favorite any more… But it’s still high on the list.
One reason admittedly being that the copydog human version is one I’ve loved since my teens, even though in college it was so popular it hung in lots of other campus apartments.
It appears to be signed “Vilà” but descriptions say artist unknown.
One thing I love about the basset version is that it’s hanging on the wall in one of the “Great Bassets in History” strips.