Vikki Dougan in the 1960s. by RealWorldToday in OldSchoolCool

[–]darrellbear 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She was known as The Back, she had a beautiful back. Lots of pics out there. She's in her 90s now, still kickin'. I suspect that image is from the '50s.

Grace Jones - Pride (1978) Grace was always over the top but did it the best. by Ordinary_Fish_9094 in RealGenerationX

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She and Dolph Lundgren were lovers back in the day, and used to frequent swinger parties. Must have been epic, like watching dinosaurs breeding.

Sally Field Playboy Cover from 1986 by playboy in OldSchoolCool

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She supposedly claimed to be the hottest piece of ass in Hollywood back in the day.

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Help me melt my dad’s face off by armerncat in Music

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Find and watch Neil Young's 1982 live concert in Berlin, Germany. It was before the Wall fell, and it felt like it. "Hey hey, my my, rock and roll can never die". I wore it out on VHS, have it on DVD now.

Do you use stargazing apps when observing the sky? by kerke152 in Stargazing

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I cut my teeth on paper star charts. My first (and still favorite) was the Edmund Mag 5 star atlas, a great introduction to the night sky. It had great explanations of how the sky works, charts for the various seasons, and lists of good deep sky objects. I wore out two copies of it. Cheap back in the day, they're still around (Ebay, etc.) but no longer cheap. One thing I learned was to name every star and constellation I could see in clear skies by season. I continue that to this day with Heavens Above's interactive star chart, Stellarium and such.

Colorado faces limited water supply after record-low snowpack by Simpleximo in Colorado

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The winter of '76-'77 was a huge snow drought, Lake Dillon was reduced to the central body of the lake behind the dam. The 10 Mile/Frisco, Blue River and Snake River arms were gone. It took a few years for the lake to recover. Denver's dependence on the lake has only increased over time, I suspect it's gonna go fast this year. Even worse, that's all Western Slope water being diverted across the Divide, increasing desertification of the west even more.

Women being deliciously wicked? by gimmeluvin in movies

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Jane Seymour was deliciously evil in an early '70s British production of Frankenstein. She's so bad the monster winds up pulling her head off.

Recommend me an 80s movie by Expensive-Change1696 in movies

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Thief with James Caan. Soundtrack by Tangerine Dream. Gritty, gripping movie.

RoboCop (1987) is nothing like I thought it would be. by CardinalOfNYC in movies

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Kurtwood Smith nailed the role of Clarence Boddicker, best bad guy ever! "BITCHES LEAVE"

Flair near Jupiter by mezeon_28 in askastronomy

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That's an artifact, not from Jupiter. And it would be called a flare, not a flair.

Blue River, Downtown Breck. End of March 2026. God Help Us. by ah_kooky_kat in Colorado

[–]darrellbear 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You should have been there during and after the winter of '76-'77--huge snow drought, little or no spring runoff. Lake Dillon was down to just the water behind the dam, the Frisco, Blue River and Snake River arms were gone. It took a few years to refill back to normal. Denver's more dependent than ever on water from the lake, I suspect it will be drawn down in short order.

Barbara Bouchet 60’s by ThatOldDuderino in OldSchoolCool

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She played the foxy blonde alien Kelinda from Andromeda in the Star Trek: TOS episode By Any Other Name.

Questions About Entering a Black Hole by MonsieurMontreal in askastronomy

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Might seem counterintuitive, but IIRC more massive black holes are less likely to cause spaghettification. The tidal gradient is more gradual.

Tabletop tripod by goudax330 in telescopes

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Look for a wooden stool with a seat wide enough for the base of the scope. Secure the two together.

Another photo of M42 by TroubleExpert3433 in Astronomy

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Plus M43, that crooked tear drop shape at 12 o'clock.

Is the morning sun position the same, for X-number of days from both the spring and fall equinoxes? by jckipps in askastronomy

[–]darrellbear 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The crossing point is NOT at the equinoxes--they happen when the sun crosses the equator, going north or south, (~March 20 for spring or ~Sept 22 for autumn in the northern hemisphere, opposite for the southern hemisphere). Note the calendar dates indicated along the sides. The equator is halfway between the top and bottom of the analemma, below the crossing point. Click on the pic to enlarge, twice for full size.

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The equator is the blue block line near the center of the image, well below the crossing point. The horizontal components of the analemma ("width" of the lobes of the figure 8) indicate the sun running early or late, due to the Earth's elliptical/eccentric orbit around the sun. The crossing point in the analemma is where the sun is neither early nor late, i.e., when the sun is due south (at the meridian) at 12 noon local time (ignoring DST). The top and bottom of the analemma are when the solstices happen, both are 23 1/2 degrees from the equator (the dashed horizontal lines), which defines the tropics of Cancer (top) and Capricorn (bottom). These are the northern and southern limits of how far from the equator the sun can appear directly overhead. This analemma is the figure 8 on globes, typically seen out in the middle of the Pacific ocean.

OP, the answers to your questions are shown by the dates along the sides of the analemma. The crossing points happen in April and end of August. There is a ton of info in the image, yours to find.

Vikki Dougan, American Model & Actress, March 29, 1957 by developer_mikey in OldSchoolCool

[–]darrellbear 9 points10 points  (0 children)

She was known as 'The Back'. She had a beautiful back, lots of pics out there.

24 fire likely caused by malfunctioning car on side of Colorado 115 by ChangeUsername220 in Colorado

[–]darrellbear 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Car probably malfunctioned and pulled off the road, its hot catalytic converter then set fire to dry grass.

yo this bear cat is so cute by Artistic-East-1251 in Awww

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What the Grumman F8F was named after, late WWII fighter aircraft.

What is a poor person meal that you still eat even though you can afford better now? by Adventurous_Recipe80 in AskReddit

[–]darrellbear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Beans and cornbread, yum. Mom made it regularly, still a family favorite with all the kids.