Back in the 50’s and 60’s, there were photographs of “flying saucers” that were considered to be non-fake because of the presumed difficulty of faking film.
Back in the 50’s and 60’s, there were photographs of “flying saucers” that were considered to be non-fake because of the presumed difficulty of faking film.
This crossed my radar screen sensor fusion network thanks to the folks at TWIV. What does it have to do with virology? Nothing!
After reading about various military campaigns in Russia, I am hesitant to complain overmuch about “muddy season.”
This is to help defray FTB’s legal debts from Richard Carrier’s defamation lawsuit. Details and rules are below:
This is to help defray FTB’s legal debts from Richard Carrier’s defamation lawsuit. Details and rules are below:
This is to help defray FTB’s legal debts from Richard Carrier’s defamation lawsuit. Details and rules are below:
Maybe it’s an ‘F-‘, I’m not sure.
Norton Juster, the author of The Phantom Tollbooth died Monday, leaving behind one of the best children’s books, ever.
Right now I have more pretty stuff that I’ve made than I have time to photograph well and post/discuss about.