The original is in the Smithsonian, so I doubt it.
The original is in the Smithsonian, so I doubt it.
Herkimer Street, Bedford-Stuyvesant.
I always worry about pets during crises; it’s good that some people have the timr to help :)
Good.
“Illicitly obtained” is a weird way to spell “Musk gave them the damned things”.
The Mars Climate Orbiter crashed because some fuckwit programmer at Lockheed Martin programmed their tiny piece of software in freedom units, instead of metric like they were required.
How [not] nice.
Mauritius will also be able to begin a programme of resettlement on the Chagos Islands,
After 50 years of abandonment, they’re going to have to rebuild everything from scratch. And Wikipedia notes that the islands are “All are low-lying atolls”, so any buildings or infrastructure is going to be underwater sooner rather than later.
This is nothing but a PR move.
There’s already UXO in America. In just the past four years, WWII have been discovered and detonated on three separate occasions - and that was just in New Jersey, I have no idea about what’s gone on in other states.
This was obvious from the moment they built a road cutting Gaza in half.
Funny, Musk is usually all pals with power brokers, they remind him of home.
… dafuq’s a wolf berry?
If we stopped all shipments today, Israel still has enough weapons and ammo to continue their current spree for about 8 months. I say we cut them off and send these munitions to Ukraine instead.
Those are structural couches, providing a basin for more contents.
This is from that same Time/Life article as the earlier one. The full caption is
Appalachia, eastern Kentucky, 1964. John Dominis/Life Pictures/Shutterstock
This is from a 2014 Time article called “War on Poverty in the Pages of LIFE: Portraits From an Appalachian Battleground, 1964” which (as you would expect from an article focusing on LIFE magazine) has a number of interesting photographs. This particular one has the description:
Caption from LIFE. “On a wintry afternoon in Line Fork Creek a family trudges across a rickety suspension bridge over a sewage-polluted stream to its two-room shack.” John Dominis—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
The Smithsonian tweeted the photo and credited it as coming from “Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture, gift of Joe Schwartz and family, ©Joe Schwartz”. I’m going to take their word for it.