A layman myself, it is my understanding that there are three types of Polio virus and if the virus makes it's way to the spinal cord and/or the brain stem it can cause total paralysis. Thus the images of young children in the dreaded "Iron Lung" that facilitated their breathing. What a...
Are you kidding? That's all I buy!...it's like getting three for the price of one! (Hmmm...maybe it's a trick to get me to eat more ice cream!!)
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Here is Elijah Woods at 'The Hobbit' premiere wearing a great pair of vintage specs. I own a pair of the frames but never got around to putting lenses in them. Since I got my Lasik ten years ago, I now own a drawer full of sunglasses - just what I need, another pair!
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Originally Posted by Widebrim
I presume that you are referring to its "modern" use, rather than how it was employed at its inception. Held-held cameras were used very effectively in the late-'40s/early-'50s in films like Body and Soul and The Set-Up. Their usage today, however, often...
Body counts on 'The Walking Dead' don't count - they're the "undead" and putting down a walker is only killing the virus living in their brain. Herschel had to learn that too - he sure knows now! (LOL)
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Tater, thank you for the clarification on these machines. WWII navy is a whole 'nother world to me. This information is VERY helpful indeed! One question; what is "...if BuAer bought planes of the same type from the manufacturer..."? -dixon cannon
There actually is a scene in The History Channel's TV movie, Hatfield & McCoys of the old 'firing of the anvil'. The scene takes place at a family gathering of both families, perhaps on St. Clement's Day.
The scene begins at 59:50 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7-KLQ2RZc0
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