Anyone see that eclipse?
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Anyone see that eclipse?
https://www.vbforums.com/images/ieimages/2024/04/15.jpg
Nothing to see here in central Ca. Did you notice the one lady staring with no glasses? lol
Some people probably don't believe that glasses protect you from anything.
Maybe it was cloudy in her area.
Partly cloudy with a chance of eclipses? Seems like earthquake weather.
Post race was falling a bit, had to resurface it.
Very active day today. Post Race dropped several threads down in short order.
Yeah, VBF is trending. lolQuote:
Very active day today
Found myself a new hobby.
I installed Merlin Bird ID app from Cornell, and it identified 8 birds around my house. :)
Inside?
Remember, an app in your hand is like two birds in a bush....or something like that.
Bwahahahaha!!!
You'd know!
What's eerie is the significance of "bird" here, besides the obvious. I've been tripping over strange synchronicities a lot lately.
By the way that Fallout show on Prime is the shiznitz!
I saw some trailer for that. It looks like it is tied to the Fallout video games. I played Fallout 4, and it was pretty good, but it wasn't just a nuclear aftermath, it was also a nuclear aftermath in an alternate history where technology flowed in a different direction from the 50s onwards. Some things advanced, others remained stuck. Cars were more reminiscent of the glass and steel of the 50s, while robotics were much more advanced.
Today while looking into buying my son the same router I have, a Fritz!Box 7590, which cost me 250 Euros, I found a special sell on it. For a slightly slower version of my router model, which includes a single Fritz! led that normaly costs 20 Euros, it's on sale for 3,736 Euros at my favorite electronics store! :bigyello:
https://www.mediamarkt.de/de/product...107799272.html
That's an odd name. In the US, the term "on the fritz", means that the device isn't working right.
It's just a name in Germany. It was used for this product because of the stereotype or perception of German engineering excellence.
I was wondering where the term came from. It looks like it has been around for over 100 years, and as so many of sayings that old are, the origin is unknown with any certainty.