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13 hours ago, Bad Bascomb, SASS # 47,494 said:

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I'm not sure about the Army, somebody can correct me if needed, on the Air Force service dress uniform you wear every ribbon you get and on the Army one maybe it's just campaign ribbons. Also, in the Air Force Generals can generally make ups their own uniform combinations if they want. But yes in the Air Force some of them are participation trophies, for example you get a ribbon for graduating basic training and you get one every time a term of enlistment is up. 

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 ....... the trick of this picture is that to get to the Museum of Fire one must take the exit on the left, go past the smokey thing, turn right onto the road that goes under the freeway and travel along for a few kilometres, cross under/over a railway line, go a bit further on another road and follow the signs. It's over past the extreme right of the picture.  :)

 

 

 

 

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The joy of looking at something on your phone.

 

When there is a wide picture, the phone compresses it.

 

This picture looks like the bench is about 2 feet wide. The reddish orange things appear to be the diameter of a can of soda pop, but they are too tall, and the top end being black sort of defeats the idea that they are Coca-Cola. They look like those international Orange emergency flashlights.

 

Then you turn your phone sideways, and suddenly the picture is as wide is it supposed to be. The bench is now 3 to 4 feet wide, and the "flashlights" have turned into coffee cans.

 

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This brings back some bad memories. Being towed on a skateboard. No rear fender on the bike. When he turned the corner the rope somehow went underneath the rear wheel and dumped both him and me onto the cobblestone road. No broken bones, but many cuts and scrapes and contusions.

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Re: Street lights

 

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Back in the 60's, a small(er) town nearby got about 8 - 10 street lights with the light sensor on top. We would go there occasionally with a high powered hand held spotlight and would drive through the town and "turn off" all of the street lights and darken the whole town.:D

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