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Post by Halcyon Dayz, FCD on Oct 4, 2010 14:17:21 GMT -4
BIG BUMP. Feelfree222, I have conclusively proven that this is a catadioptric effect produced in the television lens from the hot spot on Buzz Aldrin's visor. It is not a frog. Could you kindly point me to that. For my ammunition stock.
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Post by laurel on Oct 4, 2010 15:09:54 GMT -4
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Post by Halcyon Dayz, FCD on Oct 4, 2010 15:26:06 GMT -4
D'oh. Guess the blotch keeps changing its 'identity'. Thank you.
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Post by captain swoop on Oct 4, 2010 16:32:43 GMT -4
Because if it had croaked it couldn't make a noise?
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Post by echnaton on Oct 4, 2010 18:07:48 GMT -4
Because if it had croaked it couldn't make a noise? In space no one can hear you croak.
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Post by capricorn1 on Oct 5, 2010 6:38:15 GMT -4
Because if it had croaked it couldn't make a noise? In space no one can hear you croak. Ribbit ;D
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Post by Count Zero on Oct 5, 2010 7:31:20 GMT -4
"Hello, my baby! Hello, my darling! Hello, my ragtime gal..."
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Post by echnaton on Oct 5, 2010 9:48:10 GMT -4
"Hello, my baby! Hello, my darling! Hello, my ragtime gal..." If you see Michigan J. Frog, run away. He can only bring you to ruin.
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Post by Ginnie on Oct 5, 2010 17:07:49 GMT -4
"Hello, my baby! Hello, my darling! Hello, my ragtime gal..." Not only do we watch Monty Python, but cartoons also!
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Post by chew on Oct 5, 2010 17:38:50 GMT -4
"Hello, my baby! Hello, my darling! Hello, my ragtime gal..." Not only do we watch Monty Python, but cartoons also! I learned everything I know about physics from Wile E. Coyote.
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Post by echnaton on Oct 5, 2010 20:18:04 GMT -4
"Hello, my baby! Hello, my darling! Hello, my ragtime gal..." Not only do we watch Monty Python, but cartoons also! Not just any cartoons, but those by the great Michael Maltese and Chuck Jones.
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Post by raven on Oct 6, 2010 13:18:31 GMT -4
Oh yes, those old cartoons. Truly works of Art. Zany, ludicrous, laugh oh out loud, roll in the aisles, buttocks detaching, Art. One of my personal favourites not about the more famous characters, is Much Ado about Nutting. That, poor, poor, greedy, poor, squirrel. The trouble is that most ones I have seen on-line somehow get the sound off sync and that absolutely RUINS it.
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Post by echnaton on Oct 6, 2010 14:20:19 GMT -4
I was just reading about the super low budget late 50's cartoons, Clutch Cargo and the associated Space Angel. I remember them from reruns as a kid. It was made with a special technique of filming an actors mouth and drawing the animation around that. The lips on the flat drawings produced a creepy feeling, but I watched Clutch Cargo because it was a favorite of my brother.
The technique of using live lips meant that they could use far fewer drawings for each minute but the scenes were very static. When a fire broke out on the show, someone blew smoke in front of the camera. The short lived venture was one of the first action/adventure cartoon shows but has not been a part of the nostalgia for other fifties animation.
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Post by Count Zero on Oct 6, 2010 15:29:47 GMT -4
That technique was magnificently parodied as an extra on the DVD for The Incredibles. Watch it once through for the satire, then watch it again for the audio comentary by Craig T. Nelson and Samuel Jackson in character as Mr. Incredible and Frozone.
"That rabbit is getting on my LAST nerve!!!"
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Post by inconceivable on Oct 6, 2010 22:56:12 GMT -4
Maybe the frog is one of those indigenous to Hawaii. The astronouts did visit Mauna Kea(which looks like Hadley) and other lunar looking areas in Hawaii. Maybe it's a wrinkled frog or Poison Arrow frog(Interesting?) or Cane Toad(hallucinating Toad)or maybe the Coqui(also known as the Coke frog) they are trying to irradicate or silence.......................
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