Posted on 10/08/2014 10:49:46 AM PDT by aardwolf46
All over the internet recently, sciFy vs. reality and a Mars satellite for petty cash:
That breaks the monopoly. Faced with the spectre of other nations publishing uncensored Mars images, NASA and JPL have started publishing some much more obvious images than they have in the past including a totally uncensored video (JPL) showing large-scale structure.
A few items...
JPL uncensored video showing large-scale structure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=W7-4nSye4lM
Raw JPL video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka08deWohpQ
Electrical device of some sort with helical coil wound around it
Device is on the left, about a third of the way down on the image
Raw image showing gear:
Raw NASA/JPL image:
Metallic container with handle
Raw image:
One final game-over category image
Facebook group dealing with Mars anomaly images:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheMarsReality/
Other resources:
http://marsanomalyresearch.com
http://whatsupinthesky.com
I got an Arkansas-shaped magnet for the truck, but I’m afraid to put it on, since I know people often like things better than I do, and a “Shifty Sidewinder” Baja Bug from Cars Radiator Springs 500 1/2! YAY!
Christmas dinner was OK. It wasn’t as good as the last Hungry Man turkey dinner I had, but it was edible.
I left in the wind and cold yesterday, and came home in the wind and cold and dark this morning! Traffic was light both days, so that was good. I had to go find a store that was open so I could get some salad fixin’s but luckily, the Cardena’s Market two blocks away was open and doing a brisk business.
I love that store, but wish I knew more Spanish so I could ask for what I wanted. The employees all speak English, of course, but still, it would be nice if I could honor them in their own store by speaking their language.
Happy Boxing Day!
Please forgive the stupid n00b question, but did you author that, Dark?
“I got a totally unexpected laptop for Christmas”
OMGoodness, so did I.
I’m starting chemotherapy on December 31, and Hubby bought
me a tiny laptop so I can get on FR while I’m sitting still for six
hours while the 3-drug cocktail slowly seeps into my vein.
I’m also on Houston Area Texans, so I can visit them as well. My
card games, I’m not sure they’re on there yet, but I do have a week
to get them.
I am pretty sure there are plenty of card games online and for download. I can play games now that my old computer would have laughed at if I even thought of clicking them. This new one has 8 GB of ram.
The horrific drek at 4608?
Yes that was, unfortunately, me..
I can at least blame Snowball Fight on my coauthor Face.
But “Why We Build Snowmen” was on me.
Yep. Darks and I do some of our best work when the dreams are similar...there seems to be no boundaries, then...
We LIKE it!
Could be the dumbest thing you read all week:
Afternoon, all. We went shopping. Pat’s been programming most of the day, but I made him leave. The dog is barking.
And the same to you! It’s also the memorial of St. Stephen, the first martyr, as in “Good King Wenceslas looked out, on the Feast of Stephen.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjxBY8JaiYk
I have Hoyle SolSuite, and it’s got literally hundreds of solitaire games. I bought it,
so I can put it on my other computer if I want to, and if I can figure out how, LOL!
Interesting. Thank you for the link.
Pop-Irish music. We have the CD.
A long time ago I had Hoyle Casino, it was pretty cool... although I don’t gamble on anything but the lotto in real life
Cool!
I don’t gamble at all, ever. I hate to lose. :)
I have Hoyle’s Card and Board Games, but they are for Win95...I sure enjoyed the mah jong they had. I wish I could upgrade the two CDs.
I like Solitaire-Anything because I am alone so much and have no game partners.
*Like*
The author's 'about' paragraph tells you all you need to know. Complete with all the appropriate lieberal buzzwords like 'creative' and 'direct-action' and such. ;-)
Carl Gibson, 26, is co-founder of US Uncut, a nationwide creative direct-action movement that mobilized tens of thousands of activists against corporate tax avoidance and budget cuts in the months leading up to the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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