Hey bros!
IHSH-GOAT over IH olive waffle Henley
Rocky Mountain Featherbed
666 in vintage 18oz
Viberg Chelseas
Hey bros!
IHSH-GOAT over IH olive waffle Henley
Rocky Mountain Featherbed
666 in vintage 18oz
Viberg Chelseas
Beautiful day for 18oz vintage denim and jailhouse work shirts
And family.
Dune not try that again
My UnTucked lined with my IH indigo dipped hoodie has become a favorite. Today over an IH 9oz indigo flannel and IH 7.5oz LS tee with IHxViberg smokejumpers in copper task.
Lookin spiffy y’all!
Jerry approves of the IHxViberb smokejumpers. Really love em myself. I’d wear em much more if they they were easier to don and doff.
I love hickory stripes and duck together.
Some sort of amazing IH chambray double yoked western and Battenwear climbing pants today.
@Graham thanks for the sizing help I think we nailed it.
777 XHS: Hilariously stiff on arrival, hysterically stiff after initial wash and hang dry. Stiffest bitches since the 22oz paraffin coated duck IH-2634s of yore.
@ddtrash good shirt choice I think I’ll steal that idea
Triple jersey
IHSH-MIKE
ZeeBee + obnoxious IH brass buckle =
@SKT one of the greatest live albums I’ve ever heard for sure.
Lowell is one of my favorites too. His hedonism got him: his last act was housing a large, loaded pizza by himself, probably drunk and high on cocaine.
I love Little Feat, but he was the best part of Little Feat to me in the same way that Jerry (another hedonist whose vices did him in prematurely) was the best part of the Grateful Dead. Feat’s best material for me was his sleazy swamp rock, and while they were still excellent as the rest of the band dragged the operation towards prog rock, I’ll always prefer Lowell. “Thanks, I’ll Eat It Here” was great and it’s a shame his solo career didn’t last longer.
@popvulture Chicago gets so hot in summer. People don’t realize that places like Chicago and even Minneapolis can get very uncomfortably hot and humid. People have died in Chicago summers from the heat because air conditioning is not universal. A surprising fact about a city that can get very cold and snowy.
ATX. Well, great city but condolences on the summer heat!
@poweramper beautiful!
@kt it is in fact not allowed to post sales in the product threads, I’m sure the hammer will drop on the post. Kinda tempted if I hadn’t just added to the stable. Good luck with the sale!
Gravity isn’t an actual force; it’s just the topology of space time. I think the collisions happen in man made vacuums but these are not total vacuums, so the minuscule weight of the colliding particles is probably not super incline to fall down the earth’s gravity well.
Not a particle or any other kind of physicist so this is just conjecture.
@WhiskeySandwich if you mean in the particle accelerator I think that the heat is so small and brief that it can’t do anything like that.
The quark-gluon plasma formed is said to be superfluid, which means it has no viscosity. Imagine stirring something and it just keeps stirring forever. This is what they think constituted the early universe after the Big Bang before it cooled into the matter we know and love. There is some theorizing that certain stars (neutron and quark stars) have this state of matter in them.
One more mind blower. There is a pulsar that is spinning 716 times per second. That means its equator is moving at 25% of the speed of light. It is 50 trillion times the density of lead with 1 trillion times the magnetism of the sun. 🤯
@goosehd beer and cider man. I don’t understand the biology but I can feel the impact when I know it must still be in my stomach.
I love every season.
Winter for the skiing, the beauty of snow, the heavy clothes, and the holidays.
Spring for the awakening of flora and fauna and the intermediate, comfortable temperatures.
Summer for pools, ponds, beaches, boating, biking, hiking, camping, live music outdoors, farmer’s markets, etc.
Autumn for the transitions such as leaves turning, moderate temperatures, and still some fun activities and opportunity to bust out heavier gear.
That said, I don’t live in the sweltering Deep South anymore where pollen, insects, humidity, and heat can make summers a bit less pleasant.
Enjoy it while you can, I’m afraid it’s going to get worse.