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Post by chipveres on Dec 7, 2022 16:54:56 GMT -5
Globe, Snowflake and Pinetop are all in Arizona.
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Post by chipveres on Oct 18, 2022 17:05:07 GMT -5
I would join Alternative 3 in a heartbeat if invited. Unfortunately, I am old, fat, and nearsighted so the invitation is not likely to be forthcoming.
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Post by chipveres on Oct 17, 2022 23:39:39 GMT -5
In the first panel, the car speaks: "The TV next to me may be Atomically Powered, but I'm Anemically Underpowered."
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Post by chipveres on Oct 17, 2022 15:57:50 GMT -5
What is it? I was convinced it was a Nash Rambler until I looked up the pictures and found my memory is twisted.
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Post by chipveres on Oct 16, 2022 0:03:41 GMT -5
Maybe clue? On September 20, 1963, Jack Kennedy proposed a joint US-USSR moon flight.
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Post by chipveres on Oct 14, 2022 17:14:01 GMT -5
Okay, our new guy is Orson Welles as he voices The War of the Worlds radio show. His bad guys came from Mars, as seen past the lunar surface in the earlier picture. How does that tie to an atomic scientist to start the story? Are we looking at Wernher von Braun? The face doesn't seem right.
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Post by chipveres on Oct 9, 2022 16:41:13 GMT -5
Who is the guy with the caterpillar eyebrows? He must be key to the whole thing.
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Post by chipveres on Sept 22, 2022 12:55:38 GMT -5
Or why the numbers that follow it never exceed five? Perhaps JAPAN is its own code key. And what is that italic "D" doing in Utah?
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Post by chipveres on Sept 20, 2022 19:20:47 GMT -5
Number six might be Al Hirt, who was injured by a thrown brick during Mardi Gras 1970. A little bird told me this is not right.
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Post by chipveres on Sept 10, 2022 17:19:07 GMT -5
Cool!
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Post by chipveres on Sept 9, 2022 22:32:29 GMT -5
And the category isn't "things first made in the United States"?
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Post by chipveres on Sept 8, 2022 17:11:28 GMT -5
Okay, I count seven pix that do not contain people.
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Post by chipveres on Sept 3, 2022 20:14:46 GMT -5
The first picture in the third row is Blarney Castle. And that's no blarney.
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Post by chipveres on Sept 3, 2022 17:52:05 GMT -5
TU, I had no idea they made EKG machines that long ago. I am afraid to suggest that the distinction is "Things you can eat" vs. "Things you can't eat". After all. this is a family-oriented website.
But seriously folks, how about "Things invented in the United States".
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Post by chipveres on Sept 3, 2022 14:40:43 GMT -5
To the right of the candy floss machine appears to be an oscillograph, ancestor of today's oscilloscope. Is the difference "humans in picture" vs. "no humans in picture"?
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