...by the way...I happened to pass by something about some new hole done somewhere..maybe caused by some disaster recently..maybe in south america??? Anyone knows?
...by the way...I happened to pass by something about some new hole done somewhere..maybe caused by some disaster recently..maybe in south america??? Anyone knows?
Dakota..ah..I dont know why this "quoting" mechanism is suddenly used like its no tomorrow...but anyways...AHA...UFO...hm..well..I have no probs with that as long as you are not fanatic and trying to disrespect everyone elses beliefs ;-)
I do believe in aliens etc etc...I dont see why this should be a problem..it is according to me only natural...
Oh about the back hole...OMG...ohwell...we are into theories offcourse...but maybe there will be some inventions that will allow human kind to figure the bh out...
Who is that curly gal on TV?
Öhuh....a disclaimer here too...the pic im posting is NOoooOT a terrible newly awaken pre-akeup picture Ive taken with my Iphone when I was at a mirror ;-)))
Dakota..ah..I dont know why this "quoting" mechanism is suddenly used like its no tomorrow...but anyways...AHA...UFO...hm..well..I have no probs with that as long as you are not fanatic and trying to disrespect everyone elses beliefs ;-)
I do believe in aliens etc etc...I dont see why this should be a problem..it is according to me only natural...
Oh about the back hole...OMG...ohwell...we are into theories offcourse...but maybe there will be some inventions that will allow human kind to figure the bh out...
Who is that curly gal on TV?
Öhuh....a disclaimer here too...the pic im posting is NOoooOT a terrible newly awaken pre-akeup picture Ive taken with my Iphone when I was at a mirror ;-)))
You know the USA doesn't care about the "Russian equivalent of the Patriot" since we have the UFO technology from the Roswell crash. To bad we don't have the element to power it, that came from their planet. Wahooo..ooo HaHa! As for the black hole, light travels at 186,000 miles per sec. and the gravitational field of a BH is so strong light can't escape, so if you sit on a black hole, your ass will stretching first and you'd look like a rubber band for a spit second warping time. Of course you'll be dead and not really care. HaHa! Just as a disclaimer, I'm not sure if this is true...I've never tried it. But I am sure of the UFO technology...Alien abduction is real...just ask the lady in hair curlers on the 6 o'clock news.
Quoting worldmind:
Dakota haha...ohwell...its a W hole other subject haha This is the russian things..maybe I would say a good guess...
This is the almost secret Russian equivalent of the Patriot anti-missile system. Sold to Syria is the last heard f it
hmmm not funny to the enemy I guess
Rich B. oh dear oh dear...Yeah I think once I heard if you sit on the ring of the opening of the black hole its like trvelling hundreds of hundreds years of time or something odd like that...yeah...well..I guess we need to travel there with eyes shut and a nice pillow under our head...ZZZZzzzzz ;-)
Quoting worldmind:
Dakota haha...ohwell...its a W hole other subject haha This is the russian things..maybe I would say a good guess...
This is the almost secret Russian equivalent of the Patriot anti-missile system. Sold to Syria is the last heard f it
hmmm not funny to the enemy I guess
Rich B. oh dear oh dear...Yeah I think once I heard if you sit on the ring of the opening of the black hole its like trvelling hundreds of hundreds years of time or something odd like that...yeah...well..I guess we need to travel there with eyes shut and a nice pillow under our head...ZZZZzzzzz ;-)
You know the USA doesn't care about the "Russian equivalent of the Patriot" since we have the UFO technology from the Roswell crash. To bad we don't have the element to power it, that came from their planet. Wahooo..ooo HaHa! As for the black hole, light travels at 186,000 miles per sec. and the gravitational field of a BH is so strong light can't escape, so if you sit on a black hole, your ass will stretching first and you'd look like a rubber band for a spit second warping time. Of course you'll be dead and not really care. HaHa! Just as a disclaimer, I'm not sure if this is true...I've never tried it. But I am sure of the UFO technology...Alien abduction is real...just ask the lady in hair curlers on the 6 o'clock news.
Dakota haha...ohwell...its a W hole other subject haha This is the russian things..maybe I would say a good guess...
This is the almost secret Russian equivalent of the Patriot anti-missile system. Sold to Syria is the last heard f it
hmmm not funny to the enemy I guess
Rich B. oh dear oh dear...Yeah I think once I heard if you sit on the ring of the opening of the black hole its like trvelling hundreds of hundreds years of time or something odd like that...yeah...well..I guess we need to travel there with eyes shut and a nice pillow under our head...ZZZZzzzzz ;-)
Dakota haha...ohwell...its a W hole other subject haha This is the russian things..maybe I would say a good guess...
This is the almost secret Russian equivalent of the Patriot anti-missile system. Sold to Syria is the last heard f it
hmmm not funny to the enemy I guess
Rich B. oh dear oh dear...Yeah I think once I heard if you sit on the ring of the opening of the black hole its like trvelling hundreds of hundreds years of time or something odd like that...yeah...well..I guess we need to travel there with eyes shut and a nice pillow under our head...ZZZZzzzzz ;-)
The Grand Canyon is a pretty large hole, so I figured it fit the theme.
Being a straight guy, I'm much more into holes also, but I will give you my opinion on your Russian pole photo. And this is just a guess. To me it looks to be part of a mobile rocket launcher. So those are rocket launch tubes. They would either be on a large truck with a hydraulic lift (for trajectory)or even a trailer hooked to a truck. The lateral rings are for containing the internal pressures of the rocket when launched. One end is capped with a round shape which contains internal pressure, while the top is open...a launch tube. Of course I could be wrong.
As for the black hole, my recommendation is; If you plan on visiting you'd better pack really heavy, since I have a feeling you are going to be there for a long time. Not even Richard Branson is that insane. And Richard, if you are reading this, I mean that in the kindest way. :) LOL
Quoting worldmind:
Oh sorry for late response...
HAHAHHA You are funny Dakota! :-)))
yeah Grand Canyon...but..is that into the holish-theme...?
Oh I will definately check the marble put very interesting indeed :-)
Im not qutting the holes yet but..can you tell what poles are these in the Russian Army Museum in Moscow?
Im really getting sucked into this storyline where there is no hole without a pole and suddenly were the Russians into this soup ;-)))
Quoting worldmind:
Oh sorry for late response...
HAHAHHA You are funny Dakota! :-)))
yeah Grand Canyon...but..is that into the holish-theme...?
Oh I will definately check the marble put very interesting indeed :-)
Im not qutting the holes yet but..can you tell what poles are these in the Russian Army Museum in Moscow?
Im really getting sucked into this storyline where there is no hole without a pole and suddenly were the Russians into this soup ;-)))
The Grand Canyon is a pretty large hole, so I figured it fit the theme.
Being a straight guy, I'm much more into holes also, but I will give you my opinion on your Russian pole photo. And this is just a guess. To me it looks to be part of a mobile rocket launcher. So those are rocket launch tubes. They would either be on a large truck with a hydraulic lift (for trajectory)or even a trailer hooked to a truck. The lateral rings are for containing the internal pressures of the rocket when launched. One end is capped with a round shape which contains internal pressure, while the top is open...a launch tube. Of course I could be wrong.
As for the black hole, my recommendation is; If you plan on visiting you'd better pack really heavy, since I have a feeling you are going to be there for a long time. Not even Richard Branson is that insane. And Richard, if you are reading this, I mean that in the kindest way. :) LOL
Mtnsunny...ah..how could I miss responding...alot to joggle sometimes..I apologize for the late response...
Wow interesting story..looks rather freaky though like some rough n tough house with a fireplace that went wrong and burnt the (w)hole place down ;-)))
Mtnsunny...ah..how could I miss responding...alot to joggle sometimes..I apologize for the late response...
Wow interesting story..looks rather freaky though like some rough n tough house with a fireplace that went wrong and burnt the (w)hole place down ;-)))
The Fort Worth Water Gardens in the middle of downtown Fort Worth, TX. It has always been a favorite location of mine. When my children were small I would take them there just to see them go down the steps to the bottom.
The Water Gardens were designed by New York architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee and built in 1974. This "hole" has inspired many to paint, take wedding photos, have picnics and the last time I was there a few months ago, I managed to take photos of a young couple as he spread some rose petals, pulled a ring and proposed on one knee. It was beautiful!
This venue was also used as the door to the outside world in the 1975 movie "Logan's Run".
I guess I too, have been fascinated by holes!!!
The Fort Worth Water Gardens in the middle of downtown Fort Worth, TX. It has always been a favorite location of mine. When my children were small I would take them there just to see them go down the steps to the bottom.
The Water Gardens were designed by New York architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee and built in 1974. This "hole" has inspired many to paint, take wedding photos, have picnics and the last time I was there a few months ago, I managed to take photos of a young couple as he spread some rose petals, pulled a ring and proposed on one knee. It was beautiful!
This venue was also used as the door to the outside world in the 1975 movie "Logan's Run".
Dakota...who asked you for the Russian tshings oh i mean poles??? Its a hole blog..HOLE blog man! ;-))))
It's Russia, you know Russians are very secretive people...they ain't gonna show just anyone their hole, they might show it to you privately, but there ain't no photos of that hole despite it being the deepest in the world. They just show their pole only...they may be sexist of something.
Quoting worldmind:
Dakota...who asked you for the Russian tshings oh i mean poles??? Its a hole blog..HOLE blog man! ;-))))
It's Russia, you know Russians are very secretive people...they ain't gonna show just anyone their hole, they might show it to you privately, but there ain't no photos of that hole despite it being the deepest in the world. They just show their pole only...they may be sexist of something.
If you want white, it's the finest white. I've seen Italian marble that's not white but very pretty. Like I said it's being ground for antacid now. But I'm sure there is a company that will cut it into slabs and polish it. All you have to do is Google Sylacauga (Marble City) Marble. You'll find info on it.
Quoting worldmind:
Dakota...interesting marble source indeed...so its considered up there with the italian stuff?
Quoting worldmind:
Dakota...interesting marble source indeed...so its considered up there with the italian stuff?
If you want white, it's the finest white. I've seen Italian marble that's not white but very pretty. Like I said it's being ground for antacid now. But I'm sure there is a company that will cut it into slabs and polish it. All you have to do is Google Sylacauga (Marble City) Marble. You'll find info on it.
Jenknee, thanks for appreciating my blogs..oh..offcourse Ive heard such recordings..just listen to the sound of the grand city a Saturday night..00ish ;-)))
Jenknee, thanks for appreciating my blogs..oh..offcourse Ive heard such recordings..just listen to the sound of the grand city a Saturday night..00ish ;-)))
I couldn't help but chime in with the Yule Creek Marble mine in Marble, CO. It is one of Colorado's most amazing diamonds in the rough, the marble was discovered in the late 1870's. The mine sits on a steep mountainside at an elevation of 9,500 ft. To bring the mined marble down the steep incline, they used a railroad track with large metal carts.
The mine closed in 1941 but was reopened in 1990 and has gone through several owners until Jan 2011 when a business man from Italy, Mr Enrico Luciani bought it to bring the quarrying techniques from Carrara, Italy to America.
Today he exports the fine marble to not only Italy but several foreign markets. The mine is not open to the public although I got to see it years ago when I was taking a Colorado History class in college. This mine is massive and deep!
The marble of the quarry is considered to be of exceptional quality and has been used for the Tombs of the Unknowns, as well as parts of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, and the Civic Buildings in San Francisco. It was also used in the construction of the Equitable Building, a historically important early skyscraper in New York City.
I couldn't help but chime in with the Yule Creek Marble mine in Marble, CO. It is one of Colorado's most amazing diamonds in the rough, the marble was discovered in the late 1870's. The mine sits on a steep mountainside at an elevation of 9,500 ft. To bring the mined marble down the steep incline, they used a railroad track with large metal carts.
The mine closed in 1941 but was reopened in 1990 and has gone through several owners until Jan 2011 when a business man from Italy, Mr Enrico Luciani bought it to bring the quarrying techniques from Carrara, Italy to America.
Today he exports the fine marble to not only Italy but several foreign markets. The mine is not open to the public although I got to see it years ago when I was taking a Colorado History class in college. This mine is massive and deep!
The marble of the quarry is considered to be of exceptional quality and has been used for the Tombs of the Unknowns, as well as parts of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, and the Civic Buildings in San Francisco. It was also used in the construction of the Equitable Building, a historically important early skyscraper in New York City.
My favorite growing up back home was Las Pailas, in the east coast of Puerto Rico. It was actually two holes with rock formations that would serve us as slides. We would climb up to the top of the water slide and jump on to it. The soft rocks would cradle us as we slid down and plunged into the first pool and then we'd make our way to the second slide. I had not thought about it in years but seems that this location has become quite popular. If any of you is ever in "my island", check it out. It's just beautiful! Here is small paragraph of a write up I fould online: One of Puerto Rico's best hidden treasures: a twisting and turning natural waterslide called Las Paylas. Accessing this exhilarating chute requires a brief scramble atop some rocks, and then it's a fast-paced, 30-foot-long descent into an invigorating pool of chest-deep water. While many locals opt to go barefoot, shoes with traction are helpful for navigating the slippery surfaces. -Lulu-
My favorite growing up back home was Las Pailas, in the east coast of Puerto Rico. It was actually two holes with rock formations that would serve us as slides. We would climb up to the top of the water slide and jump on to it. The soft rocks would cradle us as we slid down and plunged into the first pool and then we'd make our way to the second slide. I had not thought about it in years but seems that this location has become quite popular. If any of you is ever in "my island", check it out. It's just beautiful! Here is small paragraph of a write up I fould online: One of Puerto Rico's best hidden treasures: a twisting and turning natural waterslide called Las Paylas. Accessing this exhilarating chute requires a brief scramble atop some rocks, and then it's a fast-paced, 30-foot-long descent into an invigorating pool of chest-deep water. While many locals opt to go barefoot, shoes with traction are helpful for navigating the slippery surfaces.
-Lulu-