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On 1/7/2020 at 8:58 AM, pipedreams said:

On January 7, 1943: Poor and reclusive, Serbian-American Nikola Tesla died of coronary thrombosis on January 7, 1943, at the age of 86 in New York City, where he had lived for nearly 60 years.

Tesla was an engineer and scientist whose inventions include the Tesla coil, alternating-current (AC) electricity, and the discovery of the rotating magnetic field.

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Pay yourself first dumbass.  

A wise man leaves an inheritance for his grandchildren - Proverbs  

Else you end having nurse ratchet change your depends, washing you with cold water. 

Stop reading that deepak chakra crap telling you money is not important.   

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On 1/7/2020 at 2:42 PM, tous said:

Forget not that we make everything you love work.

We can make it stop working any time we want.

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We will control the horiz.  We will control the verticle.  We will turn the image to a soft blurr, or sharpen to crystal clarity........

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39 minutes ago, Rellik said:

Pay yourself first dumbass.  

A wise man leaves an inheritance for his grandchildren - Proverbs  

Else you end having nurse ratchet change your depends, washing you with cold water. 

Stop reading that deepak chakra crap telling you money is not important.   

Einstein said every genius is slightly autistic

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3 hours ago, Rellik said:

We will control the horiz.  We will control the verticle.  We will turn the image to a soft blurr, or sharpen to crystal clarity........

I loved that program.

The original, not the dopey remake.

By the way, the narration in the original series is the voice a man named Vic Perrin.

And the narrator for all of those 1970s Quinn Martin programs was a man named Hank Simms.

I just learned them at some point long ago and they stuck in my feeble brain.

Why I remember these things is a puzzlement to me, but if I ever get a call from a radio contest and those are the questions, I'm rich!

 

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2 hours ago, tous said:

I loved that program.

The original, not the dopey remake.

By the way, the narration in the original series is the voice a man named Vic Perrin.

And the narrator for all of those 1970s Quinn Martin programs was a man named Hank Simms.

I just learned them at some point long ago and they stuck in my feeble brain.

Why I remember these things is a puzzlement to me, but if I ever get a call from a radio contest and those are the questions, I'm rich!

 

I still watch those originals on Over The Air TV late night.

I remember most from their first airing.

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33 minutes ago, gwalchmai said:

Just bite the pillow. It ain't like they ain't been bitten before. :supergrin:

So that's how that works.

 

I always thought it was a head cushion so you didn't bust through drywall or give your wife/GF a concussion from all the pushin'. YMMV

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