My TVs all needed an RF modulator for Atari / Nintendo
Looks like something that would come from an archeological dig site.
Pretty sure there should be a diode in there somewhere.
OnewayPretty sure there should be a diode in there somewhere.
had to explain dial-up to a summer student last week...
Nope, I couldn't swim in that.Cenotes (sink holes) Chel Paak & Hool Kosom from my vacation on Yucatan.
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a buddy of mine from when i was in college is a big cave diver.Nope, I couldn't swim in that.
The monsters are waiting.
Does he wanna get dead?? 'Cause that's how you get dead.a buddy of mine from when i was in college is a big cave diver.
one of my profs in university (geomorphology) once held the world record for deepest cave dive. cave dwellers are a .... 'curious' bunch!a buddy of mine from when i was in college is a big cave diver.
Had to go to Lowes the other day for window screen stuff. The Halloween shit was already up in the "Seasonal" area. Kill List.
It's a great experienceNope, I couldn't swim in that.
The monsters are waiting.
I have met many cave divers because this state is the cave diving central of the world and a buddy of mine photographs a lot of them. Two of them I met have died going to retrieve the bodies of people who drowned in caves. There's a real obsession among that group with body retrievals. I am of the opinion that we leave the dead bastard down there and the cave crayfish will take care of it.a buddy of mine from when i was in college is a big cave diver.
yea, he spends a lot of time in FL.I have met many cave divers because this state is the cave diving central of the world and a buddy of mine photographs a lot of them. Two of them I met have died going to retrieve the bodies of people who drowned in caves. There's a real obsession among that group with body retrievals. I am of the opinion that we leave the dead bastard down there and the cave crayfish will take care of it.
anyone that scuba dives on a regular basis has a couple screws loose.one of my profs in university (geomorphology) once held the world record for deepest cave dive. cave dwellers are a .... 'curious' bunch!
I'm 30 minutes from Eagle's Nest and a bunch of people have died thereyea, he spends a lot of time in FL.
One of my newest hobbies is finding and exploring some of the abandoned iron mines in northern NJ and southern NY state. You really must have a death wish to go in some of them.I have met many cave divers because this state is the cave diving central of the world and a buddy of mine photographs a lot of them. Two of them I met have died going to retrieve the bodies of people who drowned in caves. There's a real obsession among that group with body retrievals. I am of the opinion that we leave the dead bastard down there and the cave crayfish will take care of it.