Someone posted all of the library pics to LJ's randompictures group. in one huge post. I grabbed ...most of them and have been including them here as I see fit.
WHAT THREAD IS THIS I AM EASILY CONFUSED
Locomotive 493, Leaving Yard, Texas & Pacific Railway Company] Robert Yarnall Richie, ca. 1946.
Three Sisters, Glencoe, Scotland by Philip Gunkel.
What Nate said, more or less. My plow guy came through while I was making breakfast. I didn't venture outside to talk to him. The drifting is impressive. My far has like 3" on it, but there's a spot outside my window that looks closer to two feet. I just shoveled the walk and (mostly) cleaned off my car. The wind right now is vicious. My face feels like it's been sand blasted.
Speaking of RDJ, he's trolling everyone as per usual. There's a mysterious soundcloud page up with some early 90s tracks that sound a lot like his floor sweepings: https://soundcloud.com/user487363530
Some of them are ear-gouging but a few are sublimely beautiful. One can never be sure with RDJ, but I strongly suspect these are authentic. SomewhereOTTGTBAG is especially good.
^ No. Margaret Hamilton is a computer scientist and mathematician. She was the lead software engineer for Project Apollo. Her work prevented an abort of the Apollo 11 moon landing. She’s also credited for coining the term “software engineer.” Those stacks are the code she wrote for Apollo 11. Lake Pehoe, Patagonia, Torres del Paine park by Daniel Kordan. Kiek in de Kök!
^ Hey Craig Sawyers is still alive(!) You're the dude with that neat hybrid Audio Research amp, right? Thunderstorm in July 2014 at Watson Lake in Prescott, Arizona - Michael Wilson