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Also Lawrence Welk? Art Linkletter was a bit before my time but I was a staunch fan of Jack LaLane. I performed some of his exercises after swimming this morning. And-a one, and-a two, and-a breath, breath.Steelwolf said:Oh No, NOT the Art Linkletter Show, I will not Live though an hour of Art Linkletter and his dancing Troupe. Talk about a series of wide divergences! (Brought to you today by Doan's little pills)
Lordy, that was like a Jump to the Left...
Steelwolf said:, NOT the Art Linkletter Show
Ibix said:What is it actually?
Ah! The only toilet cisterns I've taken apart were push-button designs that have a rather different flush mechanism.Vanadium 50 said:It's a toilet flapper valve. The rubber softens over time until it needs replacement.
The warp nacelles are a bit disturbing for a Star Trek ship.Ibix said:Ah! The only toilet cisterns I've taken apart were push-button designs that have a rather different flush mechanism.
I'm still trying to chase down the SF spaceship it's actually reminding me of. It's not the NX-01 Enterprise, nor really the Reliant.
fresh_42 said:The warp nacelles are a bit disturbing for a Star Trek ship.
USS Defiant. . . maybe ?Ibix said:It's not the NX-01 Enterprise, nor really the Reliant.
Those are the new and redesigned nacelles, they incorporate the heavily strengthenedfresh_42 said:The warp nacelles are a bit disturbing for a Star Trek ship.

I suppose it uses some form of Warp Control.jack action said:
That's amazing, I thought I was the only non Starfleet person that knew about the USSSteelwolf said:The USS Phleuger. The training vessel at Starfleet Command Headquarters.
Here she be. . . and she's a good ship. . Well, the USS Phleuger actually uses a form of WRap Control. . . .Ophiolite said:I suppose it uses some form of Warp Control.

It didn't do me much good either. . . it nags at me constantly. .Steelwolf said:I guess having the neck broken early in life did that.

The evidence to support use in the cervical spine is not very good.
I was just in Florence OR a few weeks ago, visiting an old friend. my first time there, very nice!Steelwolf said:Born in Florence Oregon on one of the best Salmon rivers ever, that being the Siuslaw River.