TazManiac wrote:It's funny, I'm seeing initial Google references to both 1939 AND 1950... (of course I haven't delved very deep yet, but funny that.)
There were apparently rebuilds or something - the one that just sold at auction is titled as a 1953.
The picture of them all in a convoy is from the 1951 "Parade of Progress" - once i get done beating up Kaspersky Scan and i can actually use the computer again, i'll post it.
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
AnotherFairportfan wrote:The picture of them all in a convoy is from the 1951 "Parade of Progress" - once i get done beating up Kaspersky Scan and i can actually use the computer again, i'll post it.
Here it is:
I originally thought i counted fourteen or so of the things GM only built twelve of, but then i realised that a couple are Greyhound-type buses, probably carrying crew, etc.
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
Eric Owens/Education Editor/The Daily Caller wrote:
Police have issued a public indecency citation to a one-time student at Oregon State University — home of the Beavers — after she made a lengthy pornographic video in the main library.
{snip}
“Imagine six floors; 340,000 square feet,” OSU spokesman Steve Clark told KEZI. “It’s used by 30,000 people on average every week.”
Clark added that the school “does not condone this type of behavior” and that administrators want students “to feel safe.”
He urged any student witnessing a porn-in-the-library emergency to contact police immediately.
Yeah.. Right. "Porn-in-the-library emergency". "...home of the beavers".
One suspects that this article is just a touch less than 100% serious in its tone.
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
AnotherFairportfan wrote:How'd'ya like to see this coming up in your rear-view on an Interstate?
EDIT: Head shot of Optimus Nostalgia
It's a 1939 GM "Futurliner", that just sold for four million frogskins at auction. One of only twelve built, of which nine survive and three - including this one - are running.
The article at Yahoo is a little muddled as to what the bus has sold for in the past, and there may be more info available somewhere else (i'll keep an eye out).
EDIT: Futureliner Pic
Suh-wheet!
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Eric Owens/Education Editor/The Daily Caller wrote:
Police have issued a public indecency citation to a one-time student at Oregon State University — home of the Beavers — after she made a lengthy pornographic video in the main library.
{snip}
“Imagine six floors; 340,000 square feet,” OSU spokesman Steve Clark told KEZI. “It’s used by 30,000 people on average every week.”
Clark added that the school “does not condone this type of behavior” and that administrators want students “to feel safe.”
He urged any student witnessing a porn-in-the-library emergency to contact police immediately.
Yeah.. Right. "Porn-in-the-library emergency". "...home of the beavers".
One suspects that this article is just a touch less than 100% serious in its tone.
I'd be curious to read the official definition of "Porn-in-the-Library Emergency"...
"Get some lube in there, STAT!'
"The price of perfection is prohibitive." - Anonymous
Well, when it comes to the question of Official Definitions of the Naughty... some years ago I heard/read an excellent tongue-in-cheek discussion (I can no longer remember the author, alas... Dave Barry or Robert Klein?) about the "missionary position". Just how would a bunch of (clearly straightlaced) missionaries go about communicating the Do's and Don't of sexual positions and athleticism to their new congregations in whatever countries they were uplifing/invading/saving/exploiting?
The mind sorta boggles. "You must do this... and not this... and never EVER do this!" Did they have the equivalent of graphic novels to assist the non-literate? Did all missionaries use the same standard definition?