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#23452 2015-01-01 00:05:05
choad wrote:
https://cruelery.com/img/jalopy.png
NeverStop® cable activated drum brakes, bias ply tube flat-a-month Skid-o-Matic® tires, Hungarian Phrasebook bouncy bouncy suspension, and a carburated Jeeze Wheeze Louise® powerplant? No thanks.
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#23453 2015-01-01 18:22:25
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#23456 2015-01-02 19:02:19
2014 - A plain-clothes NYPD officer goes to help with an arrest, kicks fellow cop in the head because he thinks that’s the person being arrested.... What A Maroon!
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#23457 2015-01-02 21:23:15
Early Glasshole Adopter.
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#23458 2015-01-05 14:49:53
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#23462 2015-01-11 03:21:53
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#23463 2015-01-12 10:40:36
Pope Rcade, before and after. Where did we go so wrong?
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#23464 2015-01-13 13:50:50
choad wrote:
http://36.media.tumblr.com/a1d3e496997d … o1_500.jpg
Pope Rcade, before and after. Where did we go so wrong?
I didn't know Peyton Manning was a Sabbath fan.
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#23465 2015-01-14 21:23:16
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#23466 2015-01-15 00:32:15
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#23467 2015-01-15 12:15:01
Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights (center panel, detail), c. 1504.
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#23468 2015-01-15 12:16:13
L’heure de gouter - Virgilio Mauricio
1914
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#23473 2015-01-15 21:32:22
Dmtdust wrote:
Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights (center panel, detail), c. 1504.
The guy riding the bird has an awful big pecker.
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#23474 2015-01-16 00:40:15
Some quality additions in recent days! Here's my favorite new image from the Interweb…
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#23475 2015-01-16 01:53:42
lechero wrote:
Some quality additions in recent days! Here's my favorite new image from the Interweb…
http://40.media.tumblr.com/faf46f6cb68d … 1_1280.jpg
Thank you, a thousand times thank you!
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#23476 2015-01-16 16:40:34
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#23477 2015-01-16 17:47:35
Jean André Rixens, La Gloire, 1883, Musée des Augustins.
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#23478 2015-01-16 20:17:16
Dmtdust wrote:
lechero wrote:
Some quality additions in recent days! Here's my favorite new image from the Interweb…
http://40.media.tumblr.com/faf46f6cb68d … 1_1280.jpgThank you, a thousand times thank you!
That is deeply awesome.
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#23479 2015-01-16 21:32:48
credit: lechero
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#23480 2015-01-17 08:10:03
lechero wrote:
Some quality additions in recent days! Here's my favorite new image from the Interweb…
http://40.media.tumblr.com/faf46f6cb68d … 1_1280.jpg
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#23482 2015-01-17 14:08:56
The King in Yellow: Tatters of the King, by Samuel Araya
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#23485 2015-01-18 13:06:19
The Louvre Doll
The Louvre Doll is a 4th century clay figure impaled with thirteen bronze needles. It was discovered within a terracotta vase alongside a lead curse tablet engraved with a binding spell - a type of curse in which usually someone has asked the gods to do harm to another. The figure, with its hands bound behind its back, represents the intended target.
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#23487 2015-01-18 18:22:09
“A Voluptuous Smoke”, 19th century, Charles Edouard Delort.
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#23488 2015-01-18 19:15:34
Dmtdust wrote:
“A Voluptuous Smoke”, 19th century, Charles Edouard Delort.
Mmmm... just my style.
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#23493 2015-01-21 16:19:51
choad wrote:
That takes me back.
Here's the first computer I used, the IBM System/23 "Datamaster". It had been out for a little while and the IBM PC was about to be announced to replace it. The Datamaster cost about $14,000 new, with printer. The IBM PC did just as much and only cost about $2,500 new, with printer.
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#23494 2015-01-23 17:30:39
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#23495 2015-01-23 21:46:42
whosasailorthen wrote:
choad wrote:
That takes me back.
Here's the first computer I used, the IBM System/23 "Datamaster". It had been out for a little while and the IBM PC was about to be announced to replace it. The Datamaster cost about $14,000 new, with printer. The IBM PC did just as much and only cost about $2,500 new, with printer.
http://oldcomputers.net/pics/ibm5322.jpg
My first computer...Mattel Aquarius:
My second, Atari 130XE:
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#23496 2015-01-23 21:52:32
fortinbras wrote:
My second, Atari 130XE:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … -130XE.jpg
Damn, I wish I still had mine, even though the 800 was more useful in many ways.
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#23497 2015-01-23 22:05:14
Tall Paul wrote:
fortinbras wrote:
My second, Atari 130XE:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … -130XE.jpgDamn, I wish I still had mine, even though the 800 was more useful in many ways.
The 130XE was backward compatible with the 800 though
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#23498 2015-01-23 22:22:58
fortinbras wrote:
Tall Paul wrote:
fortinbras wrote:
My second, Atari 130XE:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … -130XE.jpgDamn, I wish I still had mine, even though the 800 was more useful in many ways.
The 130XE was backward compatible with the 800 though
Plus the BIOS was published, and 6502 assembler wasn't too hard. Those were the days.
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#23499 2015-01-24 03:01:14
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#23500 2015-01-24 09:58:43
"There’s a green one and a pink one and a blue one and a yellow one..."
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