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Regarding the fish in those delightful French posters, the french refer to April Fools as "Poisson d'Avril", literally translated as "April Fish". Why? No idea, but that probably explains the fish.
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red herring alert!
;-)
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We, French (but also Belgium and
Swiss), use to discretely stick a paper fish in the back of people. Why a fish ? There is no definitive statement about that. Mostly historical stuff, about January becoming the first day of the year instead on April. But people continue to offer present for that day. But the present is no longer a real gift, but a joke, a fish, when the seasons of fishing is over.
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Here, in Québec, we call someone that will believe almost anything a "fish". So on April's Fool (Poisson d'avril), if you get pranked, and you believe that prank to be true, you're called a "poisson" (fish). I do not know if the french use that expression.
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Hi,
last picture is take on International Cats day in Warsaw, Poland. There was a party called Hanks fight.
More pics here:
http://warszawa.naszemiasto.pl/artykul/782640,kocie-miaukniecie-i-wielka-bitwa-na-klebki-na-placu-zamkowym,id,t.html
http://polskalokalna.pl/galerie/mazowieckie/bitwa-na-klebki-welny/zdjecie/duze,1416339,1,439
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re: Poisson d'avril - French April fools... remember The French Connection? In the opening scene, Popeye gets a tip that drugs will be hidden in a delivery of fish for the fish market of Marseilles. In the midst of gutted fish the police Commissaire asks what day it is... April 1st!! No drugs, cops got fooled by the bad guys.
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"Even creepier is this mural (location unknown):"
I think it was located in Murcia Spain in "Castillejo" neighbourhood but the building was demolished.
This one I think it is from the same artist and located in Juan Carlos I avenue, Murcia Spain.
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/23627494
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wooow, this is real? is fantastic, berlin wow
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Also check out the famous murals of Orgosolo, Sardinia:
http://www.google.com/images?q=orgosolo+murales
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Beautiful set!
Under the caption, "The sailing ship on the right was spotted in Brussels:," the mural image to the left of the sailing ship image is of the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, Oregon:
http://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&q=oregon+historical+society&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF8&hl=en&hq=oregon+historical+society&hnear=Oregon+Historical+Society,+1200+SW+Park+Ave,+Portland,+Oregon+97205-2483&ll=45.5161,-122.682492&spn=0.001804,0.004128&z=19&layer=c&cbll=45.516011,-122.682539&panoid=UIaH6p3nUh6SdcB42c8L-w&cbp=12,121.48,,0,-13.87
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Could it be Paul Kidby, the artist that drawed the mural with the ship and the maps? (the one with the light sandy colors)
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The murals painted in Bucyrus, Ohio were done by Eric Grohe. Definitely center pieces for the community.
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Actually, the people watching mural (somewhere in Russia...) is not in Russia at all, but Tartu, Estonia
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"Even creepier is this mural (location unknown):"
Depends on your interpretation, I guess.
A young girl's father often looms large in her life (girl on a swing hanging from one of the big guy's fingers.),
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Check out this Sheppard Fairey Mural in his home town Charleston Sc http://53cannon.com/site/index.php?s=sheppard+fairey
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The one in Toronto can most famously be seen in David Cronenberg's The Fly in a scene between Geena Davis and John Getz
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I walk by this one every day in downtown Portland:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kenbmiller/2728426939/sizes/o/in/photostream/
Another angle:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeshlabotnik/3707230247/
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Después de ver todo esto, quien puede pensar todavía que la pintura ha muerto?Larga vida al arte!Larga vida al color!/After seen all this, who can think painting has dead?Long life to the art!Long life to the colours!
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I couldn't find the name of the artist, but here is what he has posted himself: http://guardian-graffiti-alphabet.blogspot.com/2009/09/3d-graffiti-interior-wall-painting-art.html.
அருமை, அருமை! உங்கள் இணைய தளம் இனிதே வாழ்க!
(I have been a longtime fan of DRB, but this is my first comment, and I can't help a comment in my mother tongue! decipher if you can!)
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i did that cloud chamber experiment in high school physics, you put the chamber on a block of dry ice and introduce a radioactive source
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Not sure if you've covered this previously. Seems like a similar concept: the sidewinder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJtpPyVM_y4
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What about the Shagohod? You're showing off fictional accounts of screw driven vehicles, this one counts.
http://metalgear.wikia.com/wiki/Shagohod
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Saw one similar to this in Alaska a few years ago. Obviously abandoned, but appeared to be a tundra/snow vehicle. http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebonzey/3721297580/in/set-72157621327751455/
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This is a great idea and would eliminate some of the tires in the landfills.
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Why was this idea abandoned? The Fordson vehicle looked very capable. The only disadvantage I see is that it can't go on a paved road without causing damage. But many catepillar drive vehicles have the same problem
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Considering the amount of mud this thing is removing, I would use it as bulldozer, but as a clever way to move around on any soil even if you can go practically anywhere. The energy consumption must be pretty high, which is surely why we still need to build flat roads and build bridges... Hum maybe a road and bridge companies conspiracy ? Good Lord.
Friction-free and all ground capable vehicules are the Holy Graal.
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the chimera tank in fallout 3 is like this http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Chimera
theyr cool but not all that practical. good for really soft and nasty terrain but they tear up the land and i'm not sure if they can really run on asphalt or rock that well.
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Side ways? They looks pretty decent at going forward.
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The mystery vehicle with barrel-tired tracks at the bottom lookslike a Russian equivalent of the Borg-Warner Air Roll and XM759 expeimental vehicles developed in America in the 1960s. More details here: http://www.amphibiousvehicle.net/frame.html (under "Bg to" about halfway down)
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A good video of the Fordson in action can be found here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBjlSJf4274
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While the screw-propelled vehicles have definite advantages over tracked equivalents in thick, soupy mud, marshes and swamps, on ground they are much less efficient. They waste a lot of energy displacing soil, and skin friction of those rotating metal pontoons uses a lot more.
They still have a definite niche, and I'm surprised they aren't used for it.
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Thank you all for comments - wonderful info! will go into part 2
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The picture of the vehicle with several tires on a track is apparently a Soviet built version of the "Airoll" detailed here:
http://www.unusuallocomotion.com/rubrique,airoll,1062281.html
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNNw2Fon1Ko
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNNw2Fon1Ko
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE8TVdwIuuE&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsB1aE5IDT4&feature=related
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Ford also used the hover car design as the Ford Volante flying car. David.
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the image under the headline "The Force is strong with this one" has some resemblance to the star wars movie poster (http://goo.gl/9Vie2) but it reminds me much stronger of the tron movie poster (http://goo.gl/DkUZJ).
so maybe it's the grid calling instead of a strong force? =)
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Give that hedgehog a scene on StarTrek or such like...
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About the "energy drinks", those are Philippine Army soldiers drinking San Miguel Beer for an ad.
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I'm betting the woman holding the MP44 (about midway down, evidently somewhere in Africa) doesn't have any ammunition for it.
7.92x33 Kurz has been scarce as hen's teeth since about 1950, pretty much everywhere.
(These days you can but it for something like a dollar or two a round...)
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The lady with the MP44 could get some good money for it from collectors (it's amazing what accumulates in odd corners of the world).
I'm also guessing the police ladies are in Egypt or another African Arab country. Some of them are too dark for Iranians and others are not wearing head scarfs. Exposed hair is a big no-no in Iran even for a civilian, let alone a cop.
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This Trabant is not a custom modification. It has been massproduced as Trabant Kübelwagen.
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The one pic which says "The guy on top is looking at you... Pakistan military formation:"
Thats an Indian BSF(Border Security Force).
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AMAZING IMAGES.NICE COLLECTION.
http://funnyandspicy.com/army-gun-salute-fail-watch-video
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The Chinese choir is actually a North-Korean choir.
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Is the AR15 attachment even real, highly suspicious esp the chainsaw.
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the heavily equipped rescue vehicle is actually from Hong Kong, the number plate is AM **** which is common to all government owned vehicles. keith
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I think that the bus meant to be a police bus is actually a chinese 'death bus' - a mobile execution van.
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The second picture in the list of cars looks photoshopped.
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Those are not Pakistani soldiers on the motorbike but Indian.
Its from India's annual republic day parade.
the board in front of the motorbike has BSF JAANBAAZ on it.
BSF - Border Security Force, India.
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The apc with the sheep is obviously a mobile Taliban brothel.
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The Picture with the title "Now this unique paving pattern was not caused by any earthquakes - but it did create an interesting urban landscape:" is showing the famous "Hundertwasserhaus" in Vienna - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundertwasserhaus
regards
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A 9.0-scale earthquake is actually 10^(3.0*3/2)=31600 times more powerful than a 6.0-scale one.
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Bernard is correct - seismologists phased out the Richter Scale in the 1980s in favor of the moment-magnitude scale, in which an increase of 1 in magnitude is an increase of 32 in size.
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Perhaps being pedantic here but Dachshunds were not bred for chasing rabbits down holes. The clue is in the name: Dachs = Badger i.e. Badger Hound.
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These pictures are absolutely horrific. It certainly makes my struggles seem less important.
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The volcano and lightning photo was shot by Sigurgeir Jonasson, an Icelandic photographer. Here´s his website:
http://sigurgeir.is/
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About the pic w/ the laser-sneezing
bunny: Is the dude w/ the 'stache
about to snap the bald guy's neck?
Mustache Dude: "You've seen too much..."
Bald Guy: "huh?"
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The 'nuclear hair' photo is of 60's fashion model Penelope Tree, hence the nest. My hair looks like that if I don't shower for a couple of days.
Magnificent site - you've ruined all my notions of 'spare time!' Thanks.
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Some really cool pics in here, love the cat and rate sitting on the dogs back!
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Does anyone have a reference as to where the "fire breathing rabbit" is from. Specifically, was it a story, magazine, or book cover? And what is the name? Any story that has that as a cover is something I want to read.
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Would love to know more about the lazer rabbit! The lightening pic is just awesome - you share such great stuff on here :)
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The retro iphone dock looks awesome, i always wanted to make one of the kits that turns a rotary into a cellphone to put in my car :D
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That kid in the last pic is going to haunt my dreams.
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That's so cool! In my childhood I always wanted to have such toy cars!
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Wow!This looks like a lot of fun!
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Exodus 20:25 - And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it.
No one does ostentatious like a church. You just can't compare.
After all, it's not like they pay taxes or spend their money on anything. Well, except on gag orders for when their priests decide to get frisky with the 8 year olds.
Sorry, Jewels, but these are pulpits; not altars. An altar is something on which sacrifices are made. Pulpits are used for long-winded sermons where the sacrifice is the time wasted by those listening to them. Further, if you study the rest of your bible, you'll find that the first and second Temples themselves, as well as the Tabernacle in the wilderness, were ornately decorated with gold and rich ornamentation.
I wonder if the advent of 3d printing will bring back this level of complexity in architecture?
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Well, it's a good thing you're sorry, Eliyahu. I'll letcha live!
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