Its a lovely thing by the looks of it, a simple signet ring, which doubles as a stamp. Have you ever seen one readers?
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/lady-penelope-free-gift-signet-ring-248335504
Its a lovely thing by the looks of it, a simple signet ring, which doubles as a stamp. Have you ever seen one readers?
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/lady-penelope-free-gift-signet-ring-248335504
Check out Space Trucks aka Steve Nyland's amazing wall of vintage rack space packs. There's SpaceX, Golden Astronaut, Marx and more! I'm drooling already! You?
Check out this link to the fab multi-wheeled toy truck of South American toy firm GALGO. It has a real Explorer 12 vibe! What do you think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeUTx_-qkeY
Following on from my previous post a couple of days ago on spending the afternoon watching 2001: A Space Odyssey, Wotan suggested I dig out my copy of 2010: The Year We Make Contact, and give that an airing.
Well, I took his advice and settled down to watch. The copy I have is a R2 DVD released in 2000, with the 2:35: 1 widescreen presentation; the downside is however, it's set in a 4:3 aspect; put simply it doesn't fill the screen!
I hasten to add I don't intend that as a metaphor. When it comes to 2010, I suppose it's inevitable to be tempted to make unfair comparisons with Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. Both are very well made but very different films.
2001 is a metaphysical, unconventional cinematic experience: In short, probably the best science fiction film ever made!
2010 is much more pragmatic and faster paced than 2001, and attempts to answer some of the questions raised in the original: In short it's enjoyable science fiction, and a lot easier to understand than 2001!
A couple of notable things to look out for; 2010 does contain a cameo of Arthur C Clarke, sitting on a bench, feeding the birds outside the White House, and briefly on a made up painted cover of TIME magazine, along with Stanley Kubrick.