Images – Bob Thompson http://www.drbob.17after.com My musings Wed, 30 May 2018 13:22:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Latest Collection of Bizarre GIFs http://www.drbob.17after.com/2018/05/30/latest-collection-of-bizarre-gifs/ Wed, 30 May 2018 13:20:55 +0000 http://www.drbob.17after.com/?p=995 .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Spinner{ margin: 50px auto; width: 50px; height: 40px; text-align: center; font-size: 10px; } .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Spinner > div{ background-color: #333; height: 100%; width: 6px; display: inline-block; -webkit-animation: rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9-stretchdelay 1.2s infinite ease-in-out; animation: rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9-stretchdelay 1.2s infinite ease-in-out; } .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Spinner .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Rect2 { -webkit-animation-delay: -1.1s; animation-delay: -1.1s; } .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Spinner .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Rect3 { -webkit-animation-delay: -1.0s; animation-delay: -1.0s; } .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Spinner .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Rect4 { -webkit-animation-delay: -0.9s; animation-delay: -0.9s; } .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Spinner .rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9Rect5 { -webkit-animation-delay: -0.8s; animation-delay: -0.8s; } @-webkit-keyframes rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9-stretchdelay { 0%, 40%, 100% { -webkit-transform: scaleY(0.4) } 20% { -webkit-transform: scaleY(1.0) } } @keyframes rbs_gallery_6a23c1e9629f9-stretchdelay { 0%, 40%, 100% { transform: scaleY(0.4); -webkit-transform: scaleY(0.4); } 20% { transform: scaleY(1.0); -webkit-transform: scaleY(1.0); } }
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XB-70 Valkyrie http://www.drbob.17after.com/2018/02/26/xb-70-valkyrie/ Mon, 26 Feb 2018 22:54:31 +0000 http://www.drbob.17after.com/?p=784 A rare photo of the 6-engine Valkyrie prototype. I remember seeing this plane flying overhead during a recess at Juniper grade school in Palmdale. It was mean’t to be a nuclear-armed, deep-penetration strategic bomber for the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command, but the USAF eventually gave up fighting for its production and the B-70 program was retired in 1969. Fun fact, it was able to reach Mach 3.1!

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