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Message 1698471 - Posted: 4 Jul 2015, 15:08:57 UTC

For all those who like Pluto(Info here), Dwarf or not, here it was on June 25th and June 27th, Closest approach is on July 14th, this pic was 11 million miles away.
Each of the spots is about 300 miles in diameter, with a surface area that's roughly the size of the state of Missouri.

You may pick your collective jaws off the floor now.

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Message 1698569 - Posted: 4 Jul 2015, 23:52:18 UTC

Since the plane thread is locked, I'll stick this here. 2014 field trip, I'm the second from the right.


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Message 1698664 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 13:51:59 UTC - in response to Message 1698569.  

Since the plane thread is locked, I'll stick this here. 2014 field trip, I'm the second from the right.

Do the orange flight suits signify plane crew, and the others passengers?
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Message 1698672 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 14:17:49 UTC

Got this from the Einstein board:

German man stores Panzer tank in home... (...and more...)
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Message 1698679 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 14:45:33 UTC - in response to Message 1698672.  

Got this from the Einstein board:

German man stores Panzer tank in home... (...and more...)

That's not just any Anti-Aircraft gun either, that was/is a much feared 88mm gun, which was also good at killing allied tanks, Shermins were known as Ronsins for a reason.

Here's the tank, minus treads on the wheels, a Panther Tank, which has either a 75mm high velocity gun or an 88mm gun, I think that's a 75mm gun, either is/was deadly to WWII allied tanks.

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Message 1698680 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 14:54:51 UTC - in response to Message 1698672.  
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Got this from the Einstein board:
German man stores Panzer tank in home... (...and more...)

Here is an yet another collector of weapons.
An accused 69-year-old man who had a huge collection of weapons at home in his villa in Värnamo. The man is suspected of serious gun crime, a crime that provides between 1 and 4 years in prison. According to the indictment, the man had the following in his home:
• At least 150 guns, of which 5 rocket launchers and four mortars
• 45 automatic and fully automatic firearms (machine guns and submachine guns),
• 45 sawed-off shotgun,
• 230 pistols and revolvers,
• 15 stun guns
• 20 harpoons
• A number of hand grenades
• A large amount of ammunition and weapons parts, such as pipes

Even an old artillery cannon, model Haubitz, should have been included in the weapons collection.

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Message 1698695 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 16:04:09 UTC - in response to Message 1698691.  

Who pays for their little capes and Bat masks?


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Message 1698703 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 16:46:31 UTC - in response to Message 1698664.  


Do the orange flight suits signify plane crew, and the others passengers?


No hard and fast rules these days. Usually the colour of the suit is some history, i.e. where were you when you bought the suit. Everybody in the picture got several flights on this trip. The orange suits are civilian FTEs, the military looking suits are serving or ex-military, the two guys in civvies got dressed in a hurry that day.

Left to right: Orange suit is a student FTE working for a civilian contractor; then an ex-Turkish AF student FTP working for same contractor; the guy in civvies is a Calspan instructor FTE; serving Korean AF student FTE; civilian contractor student FTE who didn't like orange; ex-Turkish AF student FTP; me as an instructor FTE in my faded old MBB suit; and finally the Calspan FTP, ex-USN.

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Message 1698739 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 18:30:40 UTC

How do you tall men fit in that tiny plane???!!!
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Message 1698747 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 18:49:56 UTC - in response to Message 1698739.  

How do you tall men fit in that tiny plane???!!!

Learjet 25B is a 10 seat aircraft. Apparently this one is rigged for gas on the go. :)

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Message 1698752 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 19:04:14 UTC - in response to Message 1698706.  

Meanwhile in stately Wayne Manor, Bruce and his youthful ward Dick Grayson await the Bat Signal.

Batman: The Penguin.
Commissioner Gordon: That pompous, waddling master of foul play, maestro of a million criminal umbrellas.
Robin: The Joker.
Chief O'Hara: Devilish clown prince of crime! Oh, if I only had a nickel for every time he's baffled us!
Commissioner Gordon: What, the Riddler loose too?
Batman: So it seems. Loose to plague us with his criminal conundrums.
Robin: Gosh! And the Catwoman!


After the TV series was over Adam West & Burt Ward admitted that they hammed it up for all they were worth. Especially the climbing up the sides of buildings on a bat rope, which were filmed across the floor, then turned 90 degrees :-)) But the actors that played the Commissioner and the Chief took it a bit more seriously apparently!

But these real bats are clever little things.

I actually got to see Burt Ward in costume as 'the Boy Wonder' or 'Robin', the Joker called Robin 'the Boy Blunder' of course, live in the LA memorial coliseum back in the days when the series was still being filmed, He was driving the Batmobile from one corner of the coliseum to the 50 yard line, there were 100 kids and their adult escorts, Batman(Adam West) was Supposed to show up, but was afraid of being typecast(too late), one of these days I need to go thru the slides My Dad took and see if He brought the camera of His along or not, He was a car nut, so He might have.
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Message 1698783 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 20:47:38 UTC - in response to Message 1698739.  

How do you tall men fit in that tiny plane???!!!


You crawl through a short doorway, then crawl down the aisle to your seat. No worse than getting into the back seat of most cars, it is just a bit further from the door to the seat. It is fairly comfortable once you are in - depending on what the pilots get up to.

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Message 1698786 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 20:49:24 UTC - in response to Message 1698747.  

How do you tall men fit in that tiny plane???!!!

Learjet 25B is a 10 seat aircraft. Apparently this one is rigged for gas on the go. :)


The Calspan one holds a crew of 4 or 5, depending on the amount of test gear inside. The aircraft can't receive fuel, in that photo they were testing new digital control laws for receiver aircraft closing on the tanker.

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Message 1698790 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 21:21:49 UTC
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Standoff Over Social Media Passwords Breaks New Legal Ground

A Texas man used social media to promote his gun store, posting politically charged messages that criticized the president and promoted Second Amendment rights.

But after losing ownership of his suburban Houston store in bankruptcy, Jeremy Alcede spent nearly seven weeks in jail for refusing a federal judge's order to share with the new owner the passwords of the business' Facebook and Twitter accounts, which the judge had declared property.

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If the new owners could not access the business' accounts and send messages to followers, it could impact the store's profits, making it less valuable, Stewart said. While having Alcede spend seven weeks in jail over the passwords was "harsh," Stewart said that in the end, Alcede held the key to his freedom.

"You have to strike a balance between making sure people respect the court's authority and giving people the right to make their own decision and accept the consequences if that is the way they want to go," he said.

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Message 1698799 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 21:47:59 UTC

"To argue with a man who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead."


- Thomas Paine, The American Crisis No. V (1776)
Note: You can read Paine's whole pamphlet, where he expresses his atheistic beliefs, here.
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Message 1698802 - Posted: 5 Jul 2015, 22:01:05 UTC - in response to Message 1698799.  

Thank you Vic.


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