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Trudy 4 year s ago
#5 looks like it wouldn’t help if a building collapsed on it.
       
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Arnold 4 year s ago
Trudy, Yeah. If the cage actually held up, you'd have to escape the cage and then dig yourself out of the rubble.
       
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Ford 4 year s ago
#10 Dang, that would be a real bitch to hold steady when taking a picture and the view finder on it looks hard to use too.
       
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Salvador 4 year s ago
Much of the technology that we still use today was first developed during WWII. Always enjoy seeing historical photos, though some of the things they did for fitness and beauty looked a bit pyscho.
       
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Newt 3 year s ago
Salvador,
As opposed to the things they do for fitness and beauty now?
       
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Using A Two-Horn Listening Device At Bolling Field In Washington, D.c., In 1921 Before The Invention Of Radar, To Listen For Distant Aircraft

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