Another shot of that Glock Zapper.
Renaat Vandepapeliere (The "R" in "R&S Records), Alex Paterson (The Orb) & Geir Jenssen ( Biosphere) - Berlin '93.
Kauai, Hawaii. Click for slightly larger.
Click for ...ever larger.
This is a really weird sign to have in a bathroom. Unless you have a wide stance.
Haukland Beach, Norway by Jerry Fryer.
Doha, Qatar.
Bacunayagua Bridge, Matanzas, Cuba. Click for slightly wider.
Okay, I chuckled.
According to the description, the one on the right is a Glock.
Cool, but I wouldn't want to have to clean it.
I-10 Freeway during rush hour in Phoenix, AZ.
Tallinn, Estonia
Thessaloniki, Greece. Click for slightly larger.
This GIF is really unfair.
Adolph had WAY better hair
Marilyn Monroe (1950) by Earl Leaf.
Grassi Lakes in Canmore, Alberta.
It's as if Dr. Bronner made plant food.
Click for slightly larger. This one is worth pixel peeping.
Oh, you.
My pic is the late, great Lemmy and his amps are decidedly real. GIS tells me your pic is the black metal band Immortal.
The truth is fake stacks are nothing new, mostly due to the costs of moving around fragile tube amps. In the 1980s, Yngwie Malmsteen did a tour where the only guitar amp he used a 50W that wasn't visible on strage (but a whole wall of Marshall "stacks" were behind him.)
I have the Mixlr "premium" plan. I can broadcast up to 3 hours in one go. Since I restarted the stream twice (in a vain attempt to be heard) I never hit the 3 hours limit. The first year I had Mixlr I bought the unlimited "pro" plan but I went over 3 hours exactly once. I did a 4+ hours broadcast live from one of the infamous weekend-long parties thrown at my friends house. Iif one digs deep enough in this thread, there's a link to it.
These are numbers for Friday.
They are completely off the chart.