Soviet milivoltmeter/oscillator works perfectly just kinda wonky to tune. Very musical. Feeling like Hainbach

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we're not kids anymore.
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Soviet milivoltmeter/oscillator works perfectly just kinda wonky to tune. Very musical. Feeling like Hainbach
The state of computer technology in 1968.
The life cycle of the Sun from cloud of gas to black dwarf cinder, illustrated by Davis Meltzer for the National Geographic Picture Atlas of Our Universe, 1980.
arresting gear is kinda sexy
to aircraft engineers as lassos are to cowboys
arresting gear is kinda sexy
Control room at a tin smelter in Freiberg, East Germany, 1976. Photo by Eugen Nosko.
Mark Busch / Untitled (Copenhagen Aiport) / Photography / 2023
Ameritech Corp, 1984
I’m in front of the 367-80, at the Steven F. Udvar Hazy center in Chantilly, VA.
On July 15, 1954, a graceful, swept-winged aircraft, bedecked in brown and yellow paint and powered by four revolutionary new engines first took to the sky above Seattle. Built by the Boeing Aircraft Company, the 367-80, better known as the Dash 80, would come to revolutionize commercial air transportation when its developed version entered service as the famous Boeing 707, America’s first jet airliner.
SHERLOCK JR. (1924) dir. Buster Keaton
@hotvintagepoll
buster keaton vs humphrey bogart
sup fuckers we did a concert last week. u can buy these shirts from our site. tear ur own damn sleeves off tho.
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Marlene Dietrich in Dishonored dir. Josef von Sternberg, 1931.
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