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#photography

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Learning night photography with cheap equipment. 😁

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#bass

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My new (used) rig has arrived
My old bandmates mentioned recently that they would like to get together to jam sometime. So I needed to get some equipment. After shopping around locally and online i found and amp and bass guitar that were both unreasonably cheap so I ordered them up in hopes that they would be functional and not... read more


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#eclipse

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Upcoming Total Lunar Eclipse: How and When to See It 🌕
For the first time in over two years, a spectacular celestial event will occur as the Earth slides between the sun and moon, resulting in a total lunar eclipse, often referred to as a "blood moon." This exciting phenomenon is scheduled to take place on March 13th, Thursday night, extending into... read more


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#movies

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Dead Poets Society
I watched the movie many years ago but somehow today I managed to recall one of my favourite scenes (I found the script on the Internet). Hopefully it can make someone else's day :D: The boys are seated. Keating walks to the blackboard and in a big scrawl writes: "COLLEGE". ... read more
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#history

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On This Day in History - February 27, 1942
February 27, 1942 #OTD World War II: Battle of the Java Sea HNLMS Java (Pictured) is torpedoed by the Japanese heavy cruiser Nachi. The torpedo detonated an aft magazine and blew the stern off the ship, causing flooding in the aft engine room and setting fire to the anti-aircraft deck. As the... read more

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#history

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On This Day in History - February 23, 1942
February 23, 1942 #OTD World War II: Battle of Sittang Bridge, ends. The Sittang railway bridge in Burma was blown up to prevent its capture by the Japanese, even though most of General Smyth's command was still on the east bank. Smyth salvaged from the catastrophe 3,484 infantry, 1,420 rifles,... read more

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