What is it?
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What is this a picture of?
(Yes, I KNOW what it is - wanna see if I can confound some of YOU here!) |
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it looks like a tattoo on the lower back of a lady, with a screwed up pair of stretch marks, but then again, i have been drinking tonight
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I knew that would be the first response!
I wonder if FP can figure it out! |
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Ferns behind a curtain? And I think I see sand dunes too.
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I'll spill the beans (and a link to back up my claim) in the morning - eastern time!
WRONG WRONG WRONG so far!!! Off to bed with me! |
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its smoke...........stained on the lower back of a lady
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Nothing to do with a lady. Or.....:p
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I Know !!!!!!!!!!! It Doc after night of hard drinking !!!!!!!!!!!!!!:p
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A picture or panting exposed to heat.
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I see a light with bar codes in it! :p
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GOT YA!
Boy, some of your guesses are really sexist and womanizing. What a bunch of gearhead pigs - I keep TELLING you people that I am a real wholesome guy. :rolleyes: When will it sink in? I ALSO tell you that I hang out at a place called The Spaceport V4.0 - where we discuss science and astronomy and stuff like that. (Course, we DO have password-protected forums for men only and women only... but that is not the point.) Wholesome Pizza has posted: The surface of Mars taken from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s Hi-Res Camera! From the link: What you’re seeing here are sand dunes on Mars. This region is in the center of a large crater at mid-north latitude on Mars, a couple of hours past local noon, and with a resolution of 50 cm (18 inches) per pixel. Sand dunes are common in crater beds, where the wind can blow steadily across the surface and sculpt the ever-present sand into those flowing sculptures. But what this picture so spectacular are the graceful blue-gray swirls arcing across the dunes. These are caused by dust devils, which are a bit like mini-tornadoes. If the ground gets heated, rising air can punch through cooler air above it. This starts up a convection cell, with warm air rising and cool air sinking. If there is a horizontal wind the cell can start spinning, creating a vortex like a dust devil. But part of that DOES look like, well, you know. |
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WOW! Max's guess WAS the closest of all!
And inferno red didn't guess it right, but at least wasn't fooled. |
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