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Ep.2.10: "The House of Quark" with Armin Shimerman

Great interview with Armin Shimerman as he discusses his early life and his career as an actor.
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My anthem
That could be me. In fact, maybe it is. :lol:
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Here's a cute little video courtesy of SFG.
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Do the Cat
That's a good way to get your eyes clawed out. :lol:
That underwater photography is just amazing. To think that she has just been lying there at the bottom of the ocean for over eighty years. I wonder how many bodies went down with her.
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That underwater photography is just amazing. To think that she has just been lying there at the bottom of the ocean for over eighty years. I wonder how many bodies went down with her.
From another video that referenced that one, I think the loss of life was low for a ship that size. IIRC, just a couple hundred of a crew numbering more than 1,000 (I can't find information which details the number of crew members for a Yorktown class carrier.
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Luckily it seems to have stayed afloat for a long time, giving them plenty of time to abandon ship. But I figure there must still have been a few bodies there who were lost in the battle.
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Luckily it seems to have stayed afloat for a long time, giving them plenty of time to abandon ship. But I figure there must still have been a few bodies there who were lost in the battle.
Ryan goes into some of the history of the battle in this video: Dives on USS Yorktown, IJN Akagi, and IJN Akaga.
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Yeah, he talks about the ship being the final resting place of some of the men, but I don't think he says how many.
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I have been watching some tool restoration videos on YouTube lately, mostly dealing with drill presses. It's giving me some motivation to tear down my drill press for a much needed overhaul.
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Budget Boston Tour Guide

RJ, when are you giving tours?
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I can be even more inaccurate for half the money. :lol:
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