Then it's on to pulling the dead buzzards out of the Bussard collectors....
Then it's on to pulling the dead buzzards out of the Bussard collectors....
More like the William Gibson short story "The Gernsbach Continuum". It inspired me into doing that Atompunk and Dieselpunk things way back in the early '80s before those had even names because I already dug the look and feel of things of bullet-nose Studebakers and big fin Mopars, flying wings, tube and nixie…
That's too cute!
I'm making yet the umpteenth push on reviving my webcomic.
Fundies are pretty much uniquely American too.
How many cities have their flatiron buildings? I can think of the famous one in NYC. Plus the not so famous one here in Omaha just west of the Old Market.
I wonder what electronics that model had in it besides just all the lights?
This also reminded me of Bucky O'Hare. Although I only saw that stuff at Big Lots. Did that show get screwed by the syndicator or something.
Now that's weird enough....
Back when I was a kid being dumped off at my Grandma Holverson in Soldier, Iowa to be babysat, the power went off in town. It was because a turkey buzzard soared between two wires and electrocuted itself when the wings touched two of the wires.
So would the next to impossible aspects of interstellar travel be at least a partial solution to the Fermi Paradox? That and needing a Jupiter to rearrange your solar system in atypical ways to incubate life, among probably others?
These aren't biggies. But seeing sun dogs in the winter on the school bus ride home back in late grade school in the early '70s. It's freaky seeing three bright suns in the hazy sky when you only know that there's one.
Then in the summer of '99 when I worked for the newspaper in Denison, Iowa, I was out on break…
Do they still have Expos any more or was that more of a 19th and 20th Century gee-whizz thing?
What did I just see?
Should I revive my webcomic or just walk away because it's been too long?
I was trying to remember that thing yesterday at work. I believe I saw that movie on Dr. Sanguinary's Creature Feature way back in the '70s when I was in high school.
Well. this movie does seem to be a glorified fictionalization of a Nova episode about storm-chasers.
What did he do so bad besides going corporate?
Still not as good as the Nova episode that inspired it. The movie just became an overbearing tall tale version of it....
It's blue and black!