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Pile of bags containing whistles and pamphlets
Printed up some whistles. Had some bags left over from one of my Father-In-Law's unfinished projects.
cristin
where did you find the flyer/zine? I've only found ones listing numbers for other cities.
@cristin https://migrawhistle.carrd.co/ based on a flyer from Chicago
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A moss covered manhole cover labeled ‘sewer’
I’ve grown tired of PNW winters but I still hold some appreciation for the beauty of moss.
My patio dream plan is using manhole covers embedded in concrete
@greenskpr and ONE of them is actually a secret entrance to an underground lair.
Sewer? I don't even know 'er!
Moss is a key to making the winter tolerable.
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black and white photo of three boys airborne on their way to the water filling the bottom of a quarry
Jim went out to Middlesex Fells last week and there was an old quarry site there. We have a lot of them in Vermont too and in the town where I grew up. They were always make-out spots at night but you also were a little cautious because every town seemed to have a kid who had died there (possibly apocryphal) or in the sand pit. This is from West Quincy, MA.
via: https://www.wickedlocal.com/picture-...
via: https://www.wickedlocal.com/picture-...
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Interior of a Nakagin capsule, showing circular window and circular shade, bed/seating, and integrated storage and entertainment systems.
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Spend a lot of time bouncing between two of these and you'll never guess which two
Evaluation and Exploration! At The Disco
see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
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A meme!
Top image: a photo of early 70s Chilean project Cybersin. Bottom image a Thinkpad laptop.
Caption: STOP MAKING NEW TECHNOLOGY. Project Cybersin ran on telex machines. We can run the entire planet with a bunch of old ThinkPads.
Top image: a photo of early 70s Chilean project Cybersin. Bottom image a Thinkpad laptop.
Caption: STOP MAKING NEW TECHNOLOGY. Project Cybersin ran on telex machines. We can run the entire planet with a bunch of old ThinkPads.
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A black and white photograph. Against a gray sky, two young girls (one white and one Black) dominate the frame; the white girl is wearing a gray tank top and looking off into the distance; the Black girl, snuggled close behind her, is wearing a striped shirt and looking down at the camera with an unreadable expression.
source: https://www.gordonparksfoundat...
"Camp Buddies, Haverstraw, New York, 1943"—from a series of propaganda photographs Parks took while working for the War Department. Camp Ellen Marvin, Camp Gaylord White, Camp Nathan Hale, and Camp Christmas Seals were integrated summer camps for Black and white children of New York City run by the Methodist Camp Service.
The great Gordon Parks, one of the 20th century's best photographers, was born on this day in 1912. #photography
"Camp Buddies, Haverstraw, New York, 1943"—from a series of propaganda photographs Parks took while working for the War Department. Camp Ellen Marvin, Camp Gaylord White, Camp Nathan Hale, and Camp Christmas Seals were integrated summer camps for Black and white children of New York City run by the Methodist Camp Service.
The great Gordon Parks, one of the 20th century's best photographers, was born on this day in 1912. #photography
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Screencap from a WIRED article reads: "The study did not include any examples of the jailbreaking poetry, and the researchers tell WIRED that the verse is too dagerous to share with the public."
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
"Waiting for a heist movie where a team of rougish ne'er-do-wells kidnap the winner of a poetry contest to help them get secret info from a genAI bot."
"Waiting for a heist movie where a team of rougish ne'er-do-wells kidnap the winner of a poetry contest to help them get secret info from a genAI bot."
Haha. Poetry is DANGEROUS
@joost Unfortunately this "study" was a bullshit stunt https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025...
@ardgedee hm, there goes an intrigueing anecdote I guess.
Brings this to mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
@rogrtheshrubber Henry Kuttner's take on the same idea: https://www.fadedpage.com/showbook...
Were Vogons consulted?
@Mozai ++
@ardgedee thanks for that.
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This is the only Black Friday shopping I did, because I hate crowds. And most people. Anyway,
Miles Davis - Live At The Plugged Nickel recorded one month before my fourth birthday
Rent - Xmas present for my SO
Devo - Merry Something To You on a nifty picture disc. Nothing more Devo than for versions of a song! The oversee shows the same scene tinted green.
The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Magesties Request Zoetrope Edition.
I mean I DID stop at the weed store, but since this is Utah, no Black Friday crowds!
Miles Davis - Live At The Plugged Nickel recorded one month before my fourth birthday
Rent - Xmas present for my SO
Devo - Merry Something To You on a nifty picture disc. Nothing more Devo than for versions of a song! The oversee shows the same scene tinted green.
The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Magesties Request Zoetrope Edition.
I mean I DID stop at the weed store, but since this is Utah, no Black Friday crowds!
I kind of have a bad taste in my mouth from last record store day, I spent a lot of money on stuff I don't really want anymore. At the time, the Hindu Love Gods on vinyl seemed like the missing piece in my life, of course.
@thelonius I totally get that. I've made a few RSD purchases that I wish I hadn't (oh sure, The Killers and The Boss were great, but that's a lotta cabbage for a few songs). Miles is very sweet though. That one's going to get a lot of play.
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80s CGI of a man sitting on the floor with a box lowering on him with the caption "shame cube"
later they upgraded it to the much more effective Shame Spiral.
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'Not far from the Binding Brewery in Frankfurt am Main stands a building that clearly stands out from the other buildings in the Sachsenhausen district: the Sonnenring. It is one of the buildings designed by architect Günther Balser, was built between 1969 and 1975, and is classified as Brutalist."
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"In 1944, Kreigsmarine Captain Heinz-Wilhelm Eck ordered the shooting of shipwrecked survivors at after his U-boat sank SS PEleus.
In 1945, he was charged with war crimes at the extension of the Nuremberg trials in Hamburg,
He was found guilty and executed by firing squad."
In 1945, he was charged with war crimes at the extension of the Nuremberg trials in Hamburg,
He was found guilty and executed by firing squad."
source: https://www.reddit.com/...
Went down a v. interesting Wikipedia rabbit hole on this, thanks for sharing.
Yup this seems pretty clear on Hegseth ordering this war crime: "No quarter will be given' means refusing to spare the life of anybody, even of persons manifestly unable to defend themselves or who clearly express their intention to surrender."
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CDN media
source- https://old.reddit.com/r...
They really hate it when people jump on the bed
reading is right out
Fine then, where do I stare at the ceiling paralyzed in existential horror?
@B6FA798A3449 +++
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A black-and-white photo of a child about age 3 sitting on the curb or a sidewalk. He's making a face of determination as he bites into a hot dog on a bun. He is wearing an overcoat over shorts, light socks, and leather shoes. Beside him sits a bottle of soda with a straw coming out. Caption: Boy eating hotdog, Manhattan, ca. 1950 - by Nat Fein (1914 - 2000), American.
Boy eating hotdog, Manhattan, ca. 1950 - by Nat Fein (1914 - 2000), American.
source: https://www.facebook.com/photo...
source: https://www.facebook.com/photo...
Later on he will take Pork Chop Hill.
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Three photos arranged vertically:
A lush green field with yellow sunflowers and a metal kinetic sculpture against green trees and a cloudy blue sky.
A black and white photo of a metal sculpture in an outdoor setting.
A metal sculpture amongst lush greenery.
A lush green field with yellow sunflowers and a metal kinetic sculpture against green trees and a cloudy blue sky.
A black and white photo of a metal sculpture in an outdoor setting.
A metal sculpture amongst lush greenery.
Bigger versions over at https://macmanx.some.pics/
We love our camp snap! We don’t have a pro, though. Looks like you’re enjoying it! Good stuff!
@wombatman70 Enjoying it so far. I’ve missed the viewfinder-only approach, and the overall $30 drugstore Kodak camera aesthetic this provides.
Anne St. Marie + Cruiser in Traffic, NY (Vogue), 1962. William Klein. Chromogenic print, mounted to Aluminum.
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Photograph of a model wearing a bright red jacket, a pearl necklace, and a red head scarf crossing the street. This is either a candid or has been posed to appear as a candid (a man driving a red convertible has turned completely around to look at the model). A sign reads "PEDESTRIAN USE CROSSWALKS."
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A frame that says “Live Laugh Love, but it’s Rob Zombies Dracula, and a a Gadsden Flag but the snake has Beavis’ torso holding two guns and it says “Are you threatening me?”
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a grey metal instrumentation box with a numerical counter embedded and various switches, dials and ports. There are labels which say "System 2", Line Count / tension off, Angle / Tension On, Direction / Off/ Elevation (Line Count)
from 2005 sometime. This is from a long-obsolete piece of meteorology equipment: a calibrated kite for measuring wind speeds at different heights by measuring tension and angle of the kite line
"with great power comes great responsibility? that's nice, but what's 'power' and what's 'responsibility'?"
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Spider-Man sits on a ledge, dog-eared copies of heavy tomes titled "Honesty in a Dishonest World," Conscience and Morality," and "The Ethics of Modern Society" in his lap.