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Join the contest SubscribeMaybe that’s the exact reaction that he wantsBut unfortunately you are missing the visual of that disgusted look on everyone’s faces as they see the pic.
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Except Bruce didn't fully commit. He's still sporting a manual transmission. Though Kris did get his balls in the divorce -- they're floating in a jar in her living room.
We had a pressman who was way beyond my OCD. His press was clean enough to eat off of. I'd take the ink knife and put a dab on the back of the hand wheel. Until he caught on how evil I really was, he would go nuts trying to figure where all the ink was coming from. Every time he touched that hand wheel he would ink up his fingers and then everything he touched would be fingerprinted. We had Townsend T51s on all of ours so we could do 2 color printing in one pass. I agree - Good Times.These are old! Johnny Carson did a bit with these on one of the Tonight Show episodes. I remember sticking these on cars when I was a kid in Elementary School. In fact, not only that, but I recall printing them on my High School's offset printer as a project in my "Graphic Arts" class.
Wow! Graphic Arts class! One of my best High School memories (I didn't care for Wood Shop). The fellowship we had with both the teacher (who doubled as one of the HS's Football coaches) and the other students could rival some of those in the Military. It was a complex process to bring something from a design concept to the printed page, but the highlight of it was being able to operate the school's AB Dick 360 CD (Chain Delivery) offset printer.
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I could run that thing today, if presented with a working one. It was just like riding a bike. It had a rhythm to it when you turned on the Motor Drive. There were kids in the class that used to "dance" to it.The paper feeder (on the right side of this view) had a vacuum bar with "sucker feet" on it You could turn on the "Vacuum Pump" (independently of the motor drive) and it would create suction in that vacuum bar. When you pulled the lever to begin "feeding" paper, the vacuum bar would lower and the sucker feet would grab one sheet of paper and feed it through. It would go through the blanket and impression cylinders and out the other side where a set of catches on a chain would pull the paper out and drop it on the end tray (on the left). Hence, the term "Chain Delivery" or CD. I got good enough in class to do "Duo tone" pictorial images (2 colors). Didn't make it to "four color separation" (i.e. "color pictures") but it was possible.
Good times.
The problem with manifolds like this is that you waste a lot of water waiting for hot water to come from the manifold for every individual faucet whereas in a regular system once a hot water fixture has been turned on the whole hot water side has been "prewarmed" so if you turn on another hot water fixture it does not have to wait nearly as long.A prehistoric version of the pex manifold.
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Hey... all I did was add the words. Got the photo off the interweb.Budweiser?
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The problem with manifolds like this is that you waste a lot of water waiting for hot water to come from the manifold for every individual faucet whereas in a regular system once a hot water fixture has been turned on the whole hot water side has been "prewarmed" so if you turn on another hot water fixture it does not have to wait nearly as long.
We had a pressman who was way beyond my OCD. His press was clean enough to eat off of. I'd take the ink knife and put a dab on the back of the hand wheel. Until he caught on how evil I really was, he would go nuts trying to figure where all the ink was coming from. Every time he touched that hand wheel he would ink up his fingers and then everything he touched would be fingerprinted. We had Townsend T51s on all of ours so we could do 2 color printing in one pass. I agree - Good Times.
I have Radium suspended in a wax substrate for re-luming watch dials and hands. It is depleted and no longer glows. Little tins of death.
I found one of those in my back yard a couple of years ago. It's still in the garage somewhere.
Lost my dad last year, cherish every moment you can.
Photo of you holding it (I assume, hairless and bleeding from every orifice), or you’re a liar.I found one of those in my back yard a couple of years ago. It's still in the garage somewhere.
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Pro tip: Lick the bristles of your paint brushes to form a sharp tip to keep the lume within the indices!I have Radium suspended in a wax substrate for re-luming watch dials and hands. It is depleted and no longer glows. Little tins of death.
There was a story about 20'ish years ago where some homeless or gypsies in either Western Russia or Ukraine were barely making it through a really cold winter.
Photo of you holding it (I assume, hairless and bleeding from every orifice), or you’re a liar.
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There was a story about 20'ish years ago where some homeless or gypsies in either Western Russia or Ukraine were barely making it through a really cold winter.
While going through a local dump, one of the guys came across a box that was quite warm to the touch. The article may have even mentioned that the box had a small pleasant glow in the dark...can't remember for sure.
He brought this treasure back to their camp and it helped keep them from freezing to death that night as they all snuggled up to the warmth.
They all fell extremely ill and were dead in like 3 days. Local doc that was called to the camp on day 2 figured it out but not before being fatally poisoned as well.
Supposedly the box was discarded by a radiology lab with common garbage so they didn't have to do paperwork and pay fees for proper disposal.
I think the "authorities" put the "hot" deceased and the radioactive shit in the same barrels to store (probably dumped in a damn hole or off their coast).