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The thread features a collection of random photos shared by participants, encompassing various subjects such as landscapes, wildlife, and personal experiences. The discussion includes comments on the photos, questions about techniques, and reflections on the memories associated with the images.

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  • Participants share a variety of photos, including landscapes from Central Park, autumn scenery, and wildlife encounters.
  • Some participants inquire about the techniques used to capture certain images, such as whether a photo was taken from a drone or a window.
  • There are discussions about specific details in photos, such as the appearance of clouds and shadows in mountain images.
  • One participant shares a story about a pet cat and relates it to the theme of unpredictability in experiments.
  • Another participant mentions a photo contest and reflects on past submissions and votes received.
  • There is a mention of a specific fungus or mold growing on a branch, with one participant speculating on its identity.

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Participants generally share their photos and experiences without reaching a consensus on specific technical aspects or interpretations of the images. Multiple viewpoints and interpretations are present throughout the discussion.

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  • #2,371
gmax137 said:
Which way is the flow? Presents to the flyboys or veggies to the reindeer?
I thought that it was a milk or hot cocoa delivery.
 
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berkeman said:
Have you tried other aircraft? That F4 is a flying brick, as you know... :wink:
I have, actually, but only probe and drogue in an A-4E Skyhawk. That’s a whole different critter, especially when you have to raise the seat and put your head to the left or right to actually see the probe (canopy frame blocks it) but at least DCS doesn’t have the basket wiggling around like IRL. 😆

The Skyhawk is a twitchy little thing, too. Light fuel load and no ordinance lets you hit up to 720°/second roll rates. The heavier Phantom is actually noticeably more docile in formation because of it being so heavy. I am expecting much more trouble with the Phantom once I start packing bombs and external fuel tanks… reports from both IRL and DCS indicate that you need to put one engine into afterburner to stay on the boom when fully loaded up and nearly full of fuel.
 
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Borg said:
I thought that it was a milk or hot cocoa delivery.
Maybe eggnog?
 
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jtbell said:
The Monument of States in Kissimmee FL, today:
Reminds me of the family that went through Kissimmee and, having stopped for lunch, were guessing whether it was KISS-A-ME or KA-SEE-ME.

They didn't really much care but as the dad was paying for the food, he asked the guy at the cash register, "Hey, how DO you pronounce the name of this place?"

Guy gave him SUCH a look and very clearly articulated "BURR GERR KING"
 
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phinds said:
"Hey, how DO you pronounce the name of this place?"

Guy gave him SUCH a look and very clearly articulated "BURR GERR KING"
The version I heard took place in Hawaii, at a TAH KOH BELL. :smile:
 
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Need any Florida agricultural products? The "Nuthouse" on US-1 at I-95 south of St. Augustine seems to have most of them.

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jtbell said:
The version I heard took place in Hawaii, at a TAH KOH BELL. :smile:
How else do you pronounce Taco Bell ?

OOPS ... never mind o:)
 
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On my way home from Florida, I stopped in Claxton, Georgia, which has been called the "Fruit Cake Capital of the World".

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Of course, I had to buy some.

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When I was a kid, my mother always bought some as Christmas approached. At the college where my wife and I used to teach, the faculty/staff Christmas luncheon always included handing them out to attendees.
 
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Drool. I've been eating that same loaf every Xmas season for decades. No one in my family likes it except me, so I get it all to myself. Since I've been told that I'm one of the only 3 people in North America who actually likes the stuff, you must be one of the other two :smile:
 
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I thought that people only used it for a door stop. :wink:
 
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Melee weapon and emergency ration all in one convenient package.
 
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phinds said:
Drool. I've been eating that same loaf every Xmas season for decades. No one in my family likes it except me, so I get it all to myself. Since I've been told that I'm one of the only 3 people in North America who actually likes the stuff, you must be one of the other two
That makes me the third.
 
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What's the shelf life of fruitcake?

Longer than the shelf.
 
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All this just goes to show that I'm probably nutty as a...
 
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... roasting on an open fire.
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  • #2,387
Yeah ... that's probably not going to improve its performance.
 
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From my recent Florida trip, a visit to the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine. Built by the Spanish 1672-1695, handed over to the British in 1763, back to the Spanish in 1793, and finally to the US in 1821.

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Are the surroundings funky enough for you at this backwater seafood restaurant? With the best spicy seafood soup (Thai Bouillabaisse) I have seen these days
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  • #2,390
The menu just says "seafood." Does that mean you get whatever they happen to catch that day?
 
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  • #2,391
Yes , seafood on menu denotes any combination of shell fish , squid, shrimp. Other parts of menu are for specific dishes for those as well as fish.
 
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jtbell said:
From my recent Florida trip, a visit to the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine. Built by the Spanish 1672-1695, handed over to the British in 1763, back to the Spanish in 1793, and finally to the US in 1821.
Very cool!
I guess the thingy on the fourth photo is a mortar.
 
  • #2,393
Ultra lazy audio studio:

I'm currently trying using a mini PC (this one) with a portable monitor (this one) to run audio production software... in the bed :biggrin:. It seems to work, but I don't know how well it will handle more demanding projects though... we'll see... the mini PC is so small I can put it behind the monitor or bed if I would want to.

It's really crazy... I remember when I was younger I had to either borrow a four track recorder (often the famous Tascam Portastudio 244) or go to the rehearsal studio, and I/we would be limited to recording on four tracks. If we wanted eight tracks, we would have to rent a bigger recorder and if we wanted even more we needed to go to a studio.

Now I can do similar things... in my bed. :biggrin:

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Three autumn shots...

Red leaves:

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Red and green leaves:

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An autumn ivy lit by street light:

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@nsaspook -- That doesn't look like Oregon. Vacation?
 
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Clues you live in a Asian cultured house.
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