Wanna see something cool #2

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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What a monster.

My last media CRT was an old JVC. I gave it away to a friend with kids on the condition that they haul it away.
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My AV cabinet build. That CRT was so heavy the TV support board has steel angle bar reinforcements to stop it from flexing.
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Before
32" black curved consumer TV from JVC. The kids loved playing 'retro' (new back then) games on it.

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Now.
 

nsaspook

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nsaspook

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https://spectrum.ieee.org/reconnaissance-satellite
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The satellites collected huge amounts of data, which they transmitted to ground stations around the world. These stations were operated by the Naval Security Group Command, which performed encryption and data-security functions for the Navy. The data was then relayed via communications satellites to Naval facilities worldwide, where it was correlated and turned into intelligence. That intelligence, in the form of Ships Emitter Locating Reports, went out to watch officers and commanders aboard ships at sea and other users. A report might include information about, for example, a newly detected radar signal—the type of radar, its frequencies, pulse, scan rates, and location.
 
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Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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Something cool ? ? ?
Something NOT cool ? ? ?
The Egyptians are coming back for us in 2036.
The end of mankind is in 11 years.
 

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Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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Had one at Lockheed Aircraft Servicing Depot in Ontario CA. Came in for some upgrades. Climbed all over that behemoth. The ONLY place I didn't go was inside the fuel tanks. Fortunately that was someone else's job. And man did they have to suit up and rig up for breathable air. Cockpit - Avionics - Wheelwells - Horizontal Stabilizer Trim motor and jack screws - everywhere. Sept the tanks.

Most impressive thing I've ever seen was the static discharge arcing from engine hub to engine hub on a C-130. It was hot and dry that day. Gigantic blue arc as those big turbo-prop engines spun up. Wish I had a cell phone back then. (they didn't yet exist) (back in 1981). I was a wire stringer.
 

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Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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I MIGHT have been quicker but I was busy building a new work bench for my shop.Screenshot 2025-02-05 at 3.55.25 PM.png
Right now I'm working on those six drawers. You see the faces but up on the top are the sides and backs. I still have to cut the bottoms but that'll come after the basic drawer is done. Cut to fit. It's a shop workstation. Don't care if it's not a thing of beauty.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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I MIGHT have been quicker but I was busy building a new work bench for my shop.View attachment 342019
Right now I'm working on those six drawers. You see the faces but up on the top are the sides and backs. I still have to cut the bottoms but that'll come after the basic drawer is done. Cut to fit. It's a shop workstation. Don't care if it's not a thing of beauty.
Now, that is cool!
 
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