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Mar 27, 2024 08:38:07   #
Beautiful bridge. I see it has those "fenders/bumpers" to help keep ships from hitting the columns.
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Mar 25, 2024 13:57:13   #
redtooth wrote:
Don't fight with anything that fights on it's back .


Hahahaha!!!
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Mar 25, 2024 09:03:20   #
PASS THIS TO AS MANY WOMEN AS YOU CAN - TO GIVE THEM A BIGGER LAUGH, BECAUSE ITS TRUE

Be afraid, be very afraid.
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Mar 24, 2024 10:55:57   #
hdfilmnoir wrote:
White Tiger Big Island Hawaii


I'm guessing this is south of Kona going towards the Punalu'u Bake Shop? Nice shot of a beautiful Tiger.
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Mar 24, 2024 10:48:23   #
I couldn't live like that. I need clear skies, especially at night.
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Mar 23, 2024 10:59:07   #
Photolady2014 wrote:
I wanted a bison on a hill, not quite what I had in mind and I had to wait for others in the background to leave and hope that this one stayed put. For once this one cooperated and the others were nice enough to step out of the photo!


The first one could win prizes everywhere. WOW!
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Mar 23, 2024 10:51:09   #
Fredstersphotos wrote:
Taken at Jones Beach. The Air Force Thunderbirds. This was taken at practice when you do not have all that smoke filling the sky’s and it is nice and clear. Canon EOS 1D Mark IV ISO 1250
F 5.6 1/1600s


Excellent.
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Mar 23, 2024 10:44:00   #
pfrancke wrote:
I revisited Orion and took another stab at it, but using a 1000mm telescope to see what I could come up with. This is around 30 four minute exposures..


You should be proud of this image.
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Mar 22, 2024 15:31:22   #
dbrugger25 wrote:
Yes, you could with room to spare. I said 2.15 acres per person. If the available land per family were considered it would be in excess of 4 acres. I know that a lot of Texas is mountains, desert and badlands. My comment was just a statistic. We all know you can deceive with statistics. BUT, if 8 billion people were living in the USA, and we didn't have jackasses running the country, or a selfish people, we could house and feed the entire Earth population with ease. There would need to be a lot of logistics to work-out.

It would be a far better world for everyone if greed, inhumanity and terrible governments didn't exist.
Yes, you could with room to spare. I said 2.15 ac... (show quote)

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Mar 22, 2024 12:04:00   #
dbrugger25 wrote:
There is an error in the above It should say 17,200,480,000 acres, not square miles. I regret the misleading error.


But you could put them all inside Texas.
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Mar 22, 2024 11:14:00   #
47greyfox wrote:
Black? Blond and sweet? Espresso? Latte?
Cake? Old fashioned? Icing or no?
Don’t tease us!


Black and Hot, like I prefer my women. Just joking people, don't get hurt feelings. Glazed cake.
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Mar 22, 2024 09:44:44   #
BebuLamar wrote:
both your phone and computer use the internet to sync the clock and of course internet time is accurate enough. But independent clocks are not accurate. As I said early most quartz clocks only accurate to 15 seconds a month and that bother me more than the fact that I have to reset them twice a year. I think I reset my clocks more often than once a month.


Once when we were staying a few months south of Lake Havasu City Arizona, my cellphone would change a few times a day between California time and Arizona proper time. Talk about frustrating.
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Mar 22, 2024 09:38:12   #
I'm having coffee and a donut right now.
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Mar 22, 2024 09:33:33   #
jerryc41 wrote:
It seems that a declining population could be a big problem in the near future. A large population causes problems, but so does a smaller population.

"Population crash
Think of global population problems and you might think of the growing number of people in the world – currently about 8 billion – and our collective toll on the planet. But due to people having fewer children as countries become more prosperous, the real demographic problem may actually be falling populations. Demographers have now projected that within about 25 years, three-quarters of countries will have birth rates that are too low to maintain their populations. While this may be good news for the environment, having fewer working-age people to support those who are older presents a big issue. Maintaining economic and societal stability will be one of the key challenges of this century."


Another shortage - sand. Yes, there is a shortage of the right kind of sand for glass, electronics, and cement. Maybe the next shortage will - salt water. 😁
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The most obvious issue with under population is, Taxes will skyrocket to keep the government in the lifestyle it accustomed to.
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Mar 22, 2024 09:22:53   #
BebuLamar wrote:
Actually I don't think about changing the time but about keeping the clock accurate. I have no problem reset the clocks twice a year but clocks unless sync by some time standard source are not accurate. I have to set my independent clocks much more often than twice a year.


My cellphone and computers are accurate enough for me and they don't get worn out resetting every time someone wants to save daylight...πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺ
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