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The cast of 'Star Wars' (1977) 📷
Harrison Ford — Han Solo
David Prowse — Darth Vader
Peter Mayhew — Chewbacca
Carrie Fisher — Princess Leia
Kenny Baker — R2-D2
Mark Hamill — Luke Skywalker
@FranciscoBTC@sw_holocron Do you know what "woke" means without something political or googling it? Rule of thumb....in general conversation don't bring politics into a non politics conversation. You look like a complete moron now.
Deathclaws are among the most ferocious predators in the Wasteland, created through pre-war military genetic engineering experiments using Jackson’s chameleons. After the Great War, they spread rapidly due to their high adaptability to harsh environments.
The T-45d, developed by West-Tek, was the first mass-produced Power Armor model deployed by the United States military in 2067. Though later superseded by more advanced suits, it played a crucial role in the early era of powered warfare.
Even in the post-war world, the T-45d has seen continued service with the Brotherhood of Steel in the Capital Wasteland and in weight-reduced variants by the New California Republic.
@BethesdaStudios Code....code never works. Seriously guys.....fix the creations. Why should we buy a 20$ bundle if the stuff we bought already doesn't work? We will see it in december or next year probably. Test your stuff before rolling out things....🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ it's easy to prevent these things.
In 2007, as looking for shipwrecks in Lake Michigan’s Grand Traverse Bay, Mark Holley - professor of underwater archaeology at Northwestern Michigan University - first came across a rock that he said bears a prehistoric carving of a mastodon. On further investigation, he also discovered an arrangement of ancient stones on the lakebed.
The structure has an outer ring of stones, about 40 feet in diameter, and an inner ring about 20 feet in diameter, both made of local granite. They stand 40 feet below the water’s surface, and the stones are some 9,000 years old, making this one of the oldest structures ever discovered in North America. At that time the lakebed was dry. The structure has been nick-named the Stonehenge of Lake Michigan ( probably to popularize it ), in fact the stones are not of anything like the size of those at Stonehenge. Instead, they range in size from that of a basketball to that of a compact car. Also number of stones are arranged in a line over one mile long.
The function of stone arrangement is still unclear. The Lake Michigan find, in fact, could be a smaller version of a prehistoric hunting structure found under Lake Huron. The football field-sized Lake Huron site was reported to hold humanmade stone lines and hunting blinds dating back 9,000 years, erected to herd caribou. Other researchers point to possible sunrise alignments that would place the structure among the oldest known calendrical markers in North America; a minority of geologists still argue for its purely glacial origin.
#archaeohistories
Two years ago I made myself a badge with one of those cool Sharp in-pixel memory LCDs and a MAX 10 FPGA just for the heck of it. Made a few others (with a MCU) as commissions since then :)