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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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Well, assuming that works. I mean... if the DEI employees didn't cut it off and sell it with the catalytic converters!

On a serious note... I saw a line about that in the article (the 'ram air') and didn't know exactly what they were talking about. So this makes total sense! And is a really cool backup! Thanks for that. I learned something already today! It's a good day!

Cheers,

Sirhr

Another metric conversion issue by reading the article. Add in some equipment malfunction... good thing they were where they were. Some areas of Canada don't have anything. And no frozen lakes that time of year..
 

This warms the cockles of my heart... WSJ turned into a leftist rag years ago.

They are as irrelevant as the rest of them. Any reporter who didn't see that coming is too stupid to report the news.

I can't wait to have him serving me my Bacon Egg and Cheese Biscuit at an Arlington, Va. Mickey-dee's!

Sirhr
 
This warms the cockles of my heart... WSJ turned into a leftist rag years ago.

They are as irrelevant as the rest of them. Any reporter who didn't see that coming is too stupid to report the news.

I can't wait to have him serving me my Bacon Egg and Cheese Biscuit at an Arlington, Va. Mickey-dee's!

Sirhr
Based on the article, you’ll have to eat it for lunch…
 
Just a great painting... N.C. Wyeth. 1909. "Alaskan Mail Carrier."

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Before he became one of America's most famous artists, Wyeth had gone to the North and was, for a time, a mail carrier in Alaska. It was the time of Jack London and the Yukon Gold Rush... and young men went to find adventure in "Seward's Folley." Noone knows if the image was autobiographical or something described to Wyeth by another mail carrier or... from his imagination.

But it's a hell of a great painting! You couldn't have painted it if you weren't pretty familiar with the terrain and the wildlife and challenges of the Arctic.

Cheers.