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eldopgergan, in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?

Can be used to shoot cinematic scenes as well as enemies!

PugJesus,
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Multipurpose vehicle; true German efficiency

Geobloke,

Wouldn’t that be more Swiss?

DrunkenPirate,

No. If one could open also a can of spam with this tank, then it would be swiss.

vettnerk, (edited ) in Test pilot George Aird ejecting from his Lightning F1 aircraft, 1962 (he lived)

This amazing picture looks like an opening slide to WTYP.

Justin: “In this picture you can see a Lightning F1… It’s not supposed to be like that. But before we get ahead of ourself, we have to ask the fundamental question of: What is a plane.”

EvacuateSoul,

For reference:

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Naich, in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?
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Is that a massive hammer?

PugJesus,
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Extendable arm with a missile launcher!

Etterra, in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?

So they put a cherry picker arm on a tank to… What, have a guy with an RPG hang out in so he can get sniped at?

PugJesus, (edited )
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The idea was, plop a missile launcher up there and you could get some truly ludicrous range out of it and even fire from cover. Basic idea was sound, but it came with so many problems (speed, mechanical failure, the launcher being an obvious target) that they eventually gave up on it entirely.

Aussiemandeus, (edited )
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Until russia decided to do it again now

forbes.com/…/the-russians-are-firing-anti-tank-mi…

PugJesus,
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Reading that is actually what inspired me to search this old beast up again!

Akasazh, in Timber train bridge over Crooked River Gorge, Oregon, USA, late 19th century?
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That’s a nice bit of carpentry right there.

PositiveNoise, in Verna Eriksson, smuggler for the Whites in the Finnish Civil War, poses with some contraband weaponry, 1918
@PositiveNoise@kbin.social avatar

Yikes. Don't fukin mess with Verna. Verna is not playing around.

Track_Shovel, in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?
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This is amazing. Cant wait for it in world of tanks

mrfriki, in Multi-cigarette holder, for rapid cancer acquisition, 1954

Morris’s wet dream.

Rhaedas, (edited ) in Wooden train bridge at Cedar River, Washington state, USA, 1917?
@Rhaedas@kbin.social avatar

People back then must have had much better balance. There's always a few in photos standing in places that were certain death.

Plus I do have to wonder, how over or under are the specs for such a thing? It seems to be just "we'll put a bunch of big posts and lots of boards, it'll hold a train."

STUPIDVIPGUY,

modern people just tend to be in bad shape from static office jobs and overeating low quality food. these people who worked at heights building bridges were aware that they had to be careful and sure footed. also you can tell they are all reasonably fit, which makes balance much more natural

Rhaedas,
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I guess there's a bit of selection there as well. If you've managed to not kill yourself for a year or so, you probably know what you're doing. It's not that there weren't deaths, it was just expected that some wouldn't learn the job well enough to continue doing it.

rustyredox,

Seems to be a recurring theme with historic workplace photos:

QuinceDaPence, (edited )

For reference there is a (low height but very long) wood trestle near me similar in design to this that goes for probably a mile over a swamp and it runs modern trains just fine.

They did some upgrades a while back but they were to the few metal parts over the road. The wood parts are still good enough to hold up modern trains.

I assume they had some idea of how much weight the wood could hold up. Also keep in mind those older trees were much stronger than modern lumber since it was old growth.

Akasazh,
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Also keep in mind those older trees were much stronger than modern lumber since it was old growth.

How does this work? I’ve never heard of this. If it was significantly stronger wouldn’t they still produce it today, for specific uses?

QuinceDaPence,

Any old growth left is likely protected.

Nobody is producing lumber planning for several hundred years into the future. And that's what I'm talking about.

For modern lumber trees are grown for 20-40 years depending on location and type of tree. Whereas early on you're talking tons of trees that were hundreds of years old.

If you look at an old 2x4 vs a new one you can see the difference. The old one will have a much tighter growth rings than the new one. This is from it frowing slowly over many years.

But now they just want as much lumber as fast as possible.

logicbomb, in Multi-cigarette holder, for rapid cancer acquisition, 1954

“I like smoking, but I’m concerned that perhaps smoking a single cigarette at a time won’t make me stink enough. There must be some way that I can be even smellier. Why, as it is, I can even occasionally taste food.”

Laser,

She’s a rookie, left row cigarette number 5 isn’t lit. Are you even smoking at this point or just pretending? Take a lesson from this fella 1.bp.blogspot.com/…/StefanSigmondWorldRecord.jpg

XTornado,

Not sure anymore what is real or AI.

Frozengyro,

I feel like I’ve seen this picture long before AI was this good. Unless this comment is AI to trick you into thinking the photo isn’t AI …

QuantumSparkles, in Verna Eriksson, smuggler for the Whites in the Finnish Civil War, poses with some contraband weaponry, 1918

I’m not convinced this isn’t Pete Davidson

magnetosphere, in Smoke roach caught smuggling, Texas, USA, 1938
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

If someone is willing to put this much effort into getting a cigarette, just let ‘em have the fucking cigarette. They’ve earned it, and they’re only hurting themselves anyway.

eestileib, in Multi-cigarette holder, for rapid cancer acquisition, 1954

This girl is a poser. She didn’t even light the 5th from the left on this side.

Wants the glory. Can’t handle the grind. 😠

DrunkenPirate, in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?

Cant wait for the Hippo tank concept. Does it eat other tanks? Can it dive in rivers? Is it fck dangerous once it drives your direction trying to slam you down? Is it German, French or from US (big is better?)

I‘m eagerly waiting for it

southsamurai, in Verna Eriksson, smuggler for the Whites in the Finnish Civil War, poses with some contraband weaponry, 1918
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So, um, has anyone else just developed a new fetish?

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