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Or not to learn from it, and thus to serve as bad examples for the younger generations.oldmanmickey wrote:We just had more time to screw up and maybe learn from it.
Bah! Back in my day, we hadn't even invented walking yet! We had to flop along the entire way on our bellies, or at least we would have if we'd invented bellies or flopping or distance yet!Just what ever you do dont get them started talking about walking 5 miles to school, up hill both ways through hip deep snow in Florida fighting a dinosaur.
That would have to be a really good telescope if it was a terrestrial one. I doubt that even the big heavily-funded observatories have the resolving power for that.as363 wrote:And you can still see - with a good scope - the remains of the lander and the tracks of the driving vehicle and the foot-prints.
Every baby for the past ten thousand years has spent some time studying gravity to verify that it works on everything, all the time.TazManiac wrote:I was inventing all those natural laws for myself, (never mind they had previously been discovered ages before)
TazManiac wrote:I was born in 1963, but honestly forget day to day how old that makes me.
(I'm a bit past fifty, but damn if I'm going to keep calculating every time the subject comes up.)
Past performance is no guarantee of future expectations. Continue testing.Warrl wrote:Every baby for the past ten thousand years has spent some time studying gravity to verify that it works on everything, all the time.TazManiac wrote:I was inventing all those natural laws for myself, (never mind they had previously been discovered ages before)
You and me both... I just turned 47 last month...jwhouk wrote:Y'all are making me feel like a kid (I'm only 47).
That makes me feel older, since I hit 48 in October...lake_wrangler wrote:You and me both... I just turned 47 last month...jwhouk wrote:Y'all are making me feel like a kid (I'm only 47).
If it will make you feel better, I give you permission to shake your cane at me to get me off your lawn, once you turn 48...jwhouk wrote:That makes me feel older, since I hit 48 in October...lake_wrangler wrote:You and me both... I just turned 47 last month...jwhouk wrote:Y'all are making me feel like a kid (I'm only 47).
Except Tepoz first showed up in 2002.Gyrrakavian wrote: I've been following the comic since sometime in either 2010 or 2011. Possibly before Tepoz first showed up. Not entirely sure but I think it was right before the paranormal stuff started getting introduced. It's hard to peg down because it's been longer than 5 years, and I go through a comic's entire archive if I decide to start reading it regularly.
Are you talking the movie, or the 1960s TV show that ran 2 1/2 seasons? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_O' ... TV_series)Atomic wrote:...or Twelve O'Clock High, ....
For some reason, the board software does not include the ending parenthesis as part of the link. Might want to make a board-approved URL link out of it, like this:Opus the Poet wrote:Are you talking the movie, or the 1960s TV show that ran 2 1/2 seasons? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_O' ... TV_series)Atomic wrote:...or Twelve O'Clock High, ....
I was thinking the movie, but now that you mention it, yes - I faintly remember the TV show too.Opus the Poet wrote:Are you talking the movie, or the 1960s TV show that ran 2 1/2 seasons? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_O' ... TV_series)Atomic wrote:...or Twelve O'Clock High, ....
I finally had time to watch it, and that was rather amusing. Even for today, the simplicity and the absurdity of it is disconcerting. Either that, or I am easily amused. Or both.Atomic wrote:And if you've never seen it -- Ernie Kovacs and Eugene - Groundbreaking stuff. The story (spoilers at link) is Jerry Lewis had a comedy special in 1957, and NOBODY wanted to follow that act. Kovacs took the ball and ran with it.
Keep two thing is mind if you're watching this for the first time:
1. Televison was New - Movies in your home! Wow!
2. None of this type of staging and acting had ever been done this way -- at all. Barely even in commercials or movies. It Was All New.
Thankfully, Kovacs repeated this show in 1961 and was able to tape it for the rest of us!