OT: 115th Obsequious Banter Thread: 115 Minutes of Fame

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You don't believe in alien visitors, yet you fall for this? Sheesh.
I laughed, Girl asked why, I showed her, she laughed. Great post

I work for NASA. Put some respect on our name.
Artemis 2 soon!! I'm so excited. I'm hoping to be able to see a Livestream somehow, they've been streaming takeoffs and stuff recently but I'm hoping we can get live feed of the landing and comms
 
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I just rewatched this beautifully gonzo movie last week.
 
I wish apple would actually focus on the glass that breaks way more frequently then the sides of the phone...Titanium vs Aluminum doesn't matter if the part that actually breaks on the phone hasn't been fixed.
 
Oh shit, are you in on this NASA UAP press conference that's happening right now?
Um, I don't think so...

I laughed, Girl asked why, I showed her, she laughed. Great post


Artemis 2 soon!! I'm so excited. I'm hoping to be able to see a Livestream somehow, they've been streaming takeoffs and stuff recently but I'm hoping we can get live feed of the landing and comms
The stuff I work on actually is for Artemis. But no rocket science.
 
Oh look....

Reducing reporting stigma.....sounds so familiar


The space agency highlights how the study of UAP presents a "unique scientific opportunity that demands a rigorous, evidence-based approach.

"Addressing this challenge will require new and robust data acquisition methods, advanced analysis techniques, a systematic reporting framework and reducing reporting stigma."
 
Congratulations, Bif!

If Merlin shows up, grab the kid and run. I've seen the movie, Excalibur, and aside from a very naked Cherie Lunghi and a boobalicious Helen Mirren, it's not a happy story.
I never realized that was Helen Mirren. Will have to find my DVD.
 
It's fine to be skeptical. But I don't understand how someone can't be curious.

The Inspector General of the U.S. Intelligence Community is investigating claims from a whistleblower about the existence of a UAP retrieval program. This whistleblower was deemed credible enough to testify before Congress in multiple settings. Consequently, the U.S. Senate Majority Leader introduced legislation for the purpose of UAP disclosure. Apparently, there are also whistleblowers directly involved with the retrieval program who plan to come forward.

Aren't these interesting developments?
 
It's fine to be skeptical. But I don't understand how someone can't be curious.

The Inspector General of the U.S. Intelligence Community is investigating claims from a whistleblower about the existence of a UAP retrieval program. This whistleblower was deemed credible enough to testify before Congress in multiple settings. Consequently, the U.S. Senate Majority Leader introduced legislation for the purpose of UAP disclosure. Apparently, there are also whistleblowers directly involved with the retrieval program who plan to come forward.

Aren't these interesting developments?
It's the equivalent of flat earthism in many respects. NASA is at least approaching it with a growth mindset. They are agnostic...not atheist about it all. This is just a scientific based approach. But hey let's burn Savonarola at the stake for essentially challenging prevailing orthodoxies..
 
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I don't know if I ever saw that, but that does sound like an awesome spacecraft.



The good ole days when PG-13= Boobs
PG movies had nudity before PG-13 came. I think Splash was one of the last PG movies with nudity since it came out like a couple months before PG-13 was implemented.

The funny thing was all those movies kept their original rating so something like Logan's Run with nudity was a PG rating in the 70s and still a "PG" movie for cable in the 90s. If Logan's run was submitted for an MPAA rating after PG-13 it would have probably gotten PG-13 then by the 90s just because of the nudity it likely would have been an R-rating. So a movie that would have been rated 'R' was eligible to be shown at like 10AM on cable because it had a PG rating from the mid 70s.
 
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PG movies had nudity before PG-13 came. I think Splash was one of the last PG movies with nudity since it came out like a couple months before PG-13 was implemented.

The funny thing was all those movies kept their original rating so something like Logan's Run with nudity was a PG rating in the 70s and still a "PG" movie for cable in the 90s. If Logan's run was submitted for an MPAA rating after PG-13 it would have probably gotten PG-13 then by the 90s just because of the nudity it likely would have been an R-rating. So a movie that would have been rated 'R' was eligible to be shown at like 10AM on cable because it had a PG rating from the mid 70s.

I saw Zapped on USA Up All Night once, but I'm pretty sure things were blurred. What a brilliant concept in cinema, though.

I wasn't there, but my buddies were watching Crocodile Dundee at one of my friend's houses with his parents. When the boob scene happened his mom was like, "Turn that off, they can't watch that!" His dad just said, "I like this part":laugh:
 
I saw Zapped on USA Up All Night once, but I'm pretty sure things were blurred. What a brilliant concept in cinema, though.

I wasn't there, but my buddies were watching Crocodile Dundee at one of my friend's houses with his parents. When the boob scene happened his mom was like, "Turn that off, they can't watch that!" His dad just said, "I like this part":laugh:
The thong scene was preferred....
 
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