Propaganda posters for an "automated electronic hypersonic nuclear navy" composed of a variety of interplanetary warships.
#space #art by WaveLabs.
www.artstation.com/artwork/Rn4vlA
Propaganda posters for an "automated electronic hypersonic nuclear navy" composed of a variety of interplanetary warships.
#space #art by WaveLabs.
www.artstation.com/artwork/Rn4vlA
Wow!
Yeah or just the awkwardness of being right next to a stranger in general
ι·ι»γγγΈγ§γ―γ (seibu kaihatsu, ps1, 1995)
for cryin out loud, are we going to Take Off, Take Off II, or are we just going to keep Setting around on this, Seibuline Sunday
Theyβre the ones planning the economy
#SST25 Bomber/Launch: Day 1
BUBBLEGUM CRISIS
Old art from a few years ago!
#retroanime
Mossad Southern Cooking
Photo of the box for a game titled βWebmasterβ, subtitled βFantastic adventures in the world of the internetβ, depicting a surreal cyber world and a newspaper headline titled βHacker!!β
Fantastic adventures in the world of the internet!
<3 one of the greats <3
Jurassic park animals are genetic reconstructions, fake approximations based wholly on existing animal dna like those dire wolves
Yeah
Thomas Knob
Real
they paved paradise and put up a parking lot
Is it a requirement to work at the New York Times that you be smarmy and smug to the public when they express disgust with all your paper's profiles of Nazis and pedophiles and its campaign of terror against trans people?
IFR is probably a Musk alt account
The cover of the August 1995 issue of Fusion Magazine ("The Magazine of Interactive Entertainment"). In it, below the headline "SENSORY OVERLOAD" (in Apple's Chicago font), the model Dean Hager wearing a wiry hairdo and welding goggles grimaces, while the goggles themselves repeat "SENSORY OVERLOAD...SENSORY OVERLOAD" He is surroudned by a remote, a DVD player, and an X-Band, while a feed of games and movies (Monkey Island, Judge Dredd, Street Fighter 2, Batman, DOOM, Braveheart, and Startrek) are jammed into his eyes. Headlines read "Sensory Overload: Movies, Games and More are at the push of a broadband button now," "Go to the movies on the Net," "3DO on thin ice?" and "Sound Advice: The Top PC Boards." (Notes in the magazine's photo credits claim that the welding goggles were sold at Tiffany's, and I'm only 60% sure that's a joke.)
SENSORY OVERLOAD (Source.)
Uzumaki
Think KX units arenβt immune to blaster rifles, only smaller hand blasters
This is getting silly now. The machine at the back had a (very rare) floppy controller, but is otherwise dead. The machine on the right is also dead, but has a working tape drive. The one at the bottom left works, but the tape drive is dead. I shall combine all three into one working mega-machine!
An old school HP terminal, featuring CRT monitor, tape drive (internal top left), thermal printer (internal top right), keyboard (with 32 function keys and a keypad loosely based on HP calculators).
HP 9835A (1979)
niamos! ~ andor lofi (star wars) by Closed on Sunday on #SoundCloud
on.soundcloud.com/p4aC31jgpF8h...
Excellent hard-SF design: a 267m long transporter carrying 216 containers and propelled by four nuclear thermal rocket engines delivering 20 MN, enough to move the 21,000t fully loaded ship at ~0.1g.
#space #art by Real_AFCM.
www.artstation.com/artwork/zxQzxw
A 1-year round trip to Near Earth Asteroids using nuclear thermal propulsion:
ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citation...
A reusable 'Asteroid Survey Vehicle' is possible, for as little as 206 tons IMLEO with 4 crew and a total engine burn time of 40 minutes. There's also a 13.6 t NTP demo.