excuse me, I would like to know what is the average daily temperature in Roswell area in july. This question arise beacause the men in the picture seem heavily covered with coats and leather jackets, not exactly the better choice for a hot sunny day of july, don't you agree?
This is the blog post equivalent of a dadaesque Rorschach test, I presume, meaning nothing but what the viewer brings to it and the commenter expresses, thus revealing their biases and personality quirks.
Very clever, Mr. Reynolds. Truly machiavellian. 8^}
16 Comments:
Uhmmmmm....what?
By
steve sawyer, at Saturday, June 04, 2011
Whom?
By
Bruce Duensing, at Sunday, June 05, 2011
At last.
The conclusive proof, after 64 years.
Whew!
By
cda, at Sunday, June 05, 2011
Don't try and kid us this was a V-2.
By
cda, at Sunday, June 05, 2011
Well, CDA, I can't help it that Brazel, Marcel, Haut, et. al. thought it was a flying disk.
RR
By
RRRGroup, at Sunday, June 05, 2011
excuse me, I would like to know what is the average daily temperature in Roswell area in july.
This question arise beacause the men in the picture seem heavily covered with coats and leather jackets, not exactly the better choice for a hot sunny day of july, don't you agree?
By
ilfakiro, at Monday, June 06, 2011
Clever. I take it this was a fallen rocket at some NM testing site in '47?
By
Cullan Hudson, at Monday, June 06, 2011
Ilfakiro....
The desert nights get cold, and they haven't changed yet?
RR
By
RRRGroup, at Monday, June 06, 2011
Yes, Cullan, it is...
RR
By
RRRGroup, at Monday, June 06, 2011
I thought this might be a new form of UFO journalism: just a picture with no citations.
For many enthusiasts this would be enough since imagination always seems to work to fill in any gaps.
Lance
By
Lance, at Monday, June 06, 2011
Lance:
Do we really need citations in "ufology"?
RR
By
RRRGroup, at Tuesday, June 07, 2011
@ RRR: yes, desert nights, not a sunny hot bright july day... or this picture was taken with infrared optics?
By
ilfakiro, at Tuesday, June 07, 2011
Ilfakiro...
Something more advanced than infrared....yep.
RR
By
RRRGroup, at Tuesday, June 07, 2011
This is the blog post equivalent of a dadaesque Rorschach test, I presume, meaning nothing but what the viewer brings to it and the commenter expresses, thus revealing their biases and personality quirks.
Very clever, Mr. Reynolds. Truly machiavellian. 8^}
By
steve sawyer, at Tuesday, June 07, 2011
Machiavellian? Me?
RR
By
RRRGroup, at Tuesday, June 07, 2011
@RRR: truly machiavellico! more than average italian princes of 16th century!
;)
By
ilfakiro, at Tuesday, June 07, 2011
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