#3 is a surf spot know as Himalayaʻs on Oahuʻs North Shore. Last winter and this is a ʻclose out setʻ that caught most skis inside. The skiʻs that attempted to jump the wave did the wrong thing as it is better to turnaround and run to the beach. Two people were hurt bad enough to go to the hospital with serious injuries. The surfers were to the left of this image & outside. Waves were epic but too big for me so I watched from the beach. Crazy day with awesome rides except for the inexperienced ski operators who tried to jump a 25ʻ wave on a 900lbs Yamaha Waverunner. More drone footage here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93DeYIjUXu8
Dude! I was second in that lineup! All three of us got over the falls! Like you said, it was totally narley! Ride in was epic! I saw you on the beach with your gun under your arm. Posing. Epic!
I was listening to an Art Bell broadcast one night at work. The guest talked about the Philidelphia experiment. he mentioned the way they did the cloaking was to vary the angle of the E and M field relative to each other. More or less than 90 degrees, and poof! His physics were right on the money. In the third hour he started talking about the time travel, and welded sailors, and two guys fell off in Nevada and were picked up by one of the scientists. And time portals under the sea near Key West.... Crazy stuff. it was, "can you believe this stuff? I've never heard anything like this in my life!! What the heck?" for the last hour.
#7 Came home one day to find the front room covered in feathers- wall to wall. HouseCat #1 had brought home a pigeon and plucked it completely. I raked up the feathers best I could. (Found the carcass behind the recliner.) Pigeon must have put up a good fight- while vacuuming the remaining feathers I found its foot still gripping the carpet.
That Cat was a Mighty Hunter. She caught numerous mice, lizards and a few birds, a couple of gophers and one small snake. Brought them home for my approval. She didn't bother with raccoons or possums or skunks, but she kept an eye on them.
#3 is a surf spot know as Himalayaʻs on Oahuʻs North Shore. Last winter and this is a ʻclose out setʻ that caught most skis inside. The skiʻs that attempted to jump the wave did the wrong thing as it is better to turnaround and run to the beach. Two people were hurt bad enough to go to the hospital with serious injuries. The surfers were to the left of this image & outside. Waves were epic but too big for me so I watched from the beach. Crazy day with awesome rides except for the inexperienced ski operators who tried to jump a 25ʻ wave on a 900lbs Yamaha Waverunner. More drone footage here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93DeYIjUXu8
ReplyDeleteDude! I was second in that lineup! All three of us got over the falls! Like you said, it was totally narley! Ride in was epic! I saw you on the beach with your gun under your arm. Posing. Epic!
DeleteThe last one, 10, mighty close encounter there.
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#9 Moving house?
ReplyDelete6 - I've never tried this, but it is a fact that the E field and the M field always exist together
ReplyDeleteI was listening to an Art Bell broadcast one night at work. The guest talked about the Philidelphia experiment. he mentioned the way they did the cloaking was to vary the angle of the E and M field relative to each other. More or less than 90 degrees, and poof! His physics were right on the money. In the third hour he started talking about the time travel, and welded sailors, and two guys fell off in Nevada and were picked up by one of the scientists. And time portals under the sea near Key West.... Crazy stuff. it was, "can you believe this stuff? I've never heard anything like this in my life!! What the heck?" for the last hour.
DeleteIs that a 2032 battery in the center?
DeleteIt's camera magic. Footage of a spinning coin in a ring of batteries then remove one battery. Run footage backwards and voila, they suckered you.
DeleteYou can have an E field with no M field if there is no current. Run the video backwards to see what really happened.
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Deleteyeah, not too many wooden coasters left. thats a shame to see it go.
Deletethe wood ones are easier on my back. still get a kick out of 'em
Delete#10- sure made lots of kindling..
ReplyDelete#8 Alcohol and fire, what could POSSIBLY go wrong?
ReplyDeleteEverything when a blonde is present.
DeleteIt's the Nigerian uncle that we all thought never existed moving his money to an undisclosed location.
ReplyDelete#7 Came home one day to find the front room covered in feathers- wall to wall.
ReplyDeleteHouseCat #1 had brought home a pigeon and plucked it completely.
I raked up the feathers best I could. (Found the carcass behind the recliner.)
Pigeon must have put up a good fight- while vacuuming the remaining feathers I found its foot still gripping the carpet.
That Cat was a Mighty Hunter. She caught numerous mice, lizards and a few birds, a couple of gophers and one small snake. Brought them home for my approval.
She didn't bother with raccoons or possums or skunks, but she kept an eye on them.
RIP, Flimsy.
It looks like the cat and pigeon are playing/roughhousing.
Delete3) HELL NO.
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