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Category: Bunk Stuff
The .Gif Friday Post No. 273 – Disney Recycles, Baby Bulge Breakdance & The Runs
Top .gif illustrates Disney’s recycling program.
Middle is a miscarriage ready to happen.
Bottom one is my own.
Our entirely bitchin’ .gif collection is here.
Sunday Go To Meetin’ Hot Links
A Bacterium on a Diatom on an Amphipod. [via]
George Thorogood discusses his influences and his switch from acoustic to electric guitar.
The Beatles’ most counterfeited album: Introducing The Beatles.
First known image of computer porn. (Don’t worry. It’s cool.)
“I swear! He just went into another cow’s butt!” Kids discuss Cyriak’s “Cows & Cows & Cows.”
All about Kenny, Bush Chooks, EB, sport, E squared, red can, green stuff, kero and wife bashers here.
The Bible, translated into Gullah, is apparently not a parody: Gullah Nyew Testament.
VERY COOL sciency images with brief descriptions here.
Introducing The Beatles – COLLECT ‘EM ALL
I spotted an article about the resurgence of the popularity of vinyl records recently. The Missus and I were discussing dumping our collection of LP records (actually, only the Missus was) and I remembered that I had some albums that might be of value to someone. The first one that came to mind was this:
I knew a little bit about the history of Introducing The Beatles. It was their first release in the US. Capitol Records and others had turned them down, but VeeJay Records took the plunge and released it in 1964. Quite the collector’s item for an audiophile, but what might it’s value be?
Copies list on Ebay with a surprisingly large spread for such a well-known rarity: $25-$900. Certainly the condition of the disc and album cover affects the value, but it’s still an odd price range.
So I went to fetch my copy of “Introducing…” and I found TWO – one a bit worse for wear, and the other in good shape. There were noticeable differences. The Copy A songs on the disc don’t match the album cover list, but those on Copy B do, and there is an obvious disparity in printing quality of the cover faces. Both copies have the “stereophonic” banner.
That’s my Copy A on the left with my Copy B on the other left. It’s a single photo of the two copies, side-by-side, cropped for posting.
Here are the reverse sides of the covers. Copy A is matte finish and faded; Copy B is glossy.
Here’s a detail with the bottom of the banners aligned. Both images were scanned and cropped with the same software. Obvious differences are obvious, and they’re even more obvious when one looks closer:
Kinda suspicious, eh? By now I was curious, and I found an article entitled “Collector’s Corner – ‘Introducing The Beatles’ (the world’s most counterfeited album)” penned by a guy who calls himself Happy Nat. The guy knows his stuff, and described the history of the album. There were two basic versions printed due to a dispute between VeeJay Records and Capitol records over recording rights. I determined that my Copy A was Version 2, while my Copy B was Version 1. I also noted that the stereo versions are the rarest, and a genuine copy may be worth thousands, depending on other minor variations.
I was convinced that my Copy A was a counterfeit, but what about Copy B? I was drooling, so I emailed both Happy Nat and Gary Hein. Continue reading “Introducing The Beatles – COLLECT ‘EM ALL”
The .Gif Friday Post No.269 – Cherry Jackets, Battlecat & Happy Water
[Found here and here. Top one is mine, but I stole the idea from here and fixed it better by messing with the original.]
300 A.D. Roman Swiss Army Knife
Yeah, you think I’m kidding. Check it out.
The .Gif Friday Post No.265 – Zombie Baby, Hot Pony Girl & Hellstorm
Bottom .gif is an animation of a photo of a super cell thunderstorm from 2004.
Middle animation found here. No idea where that awesome event took place.
The top .gif is my own experiment gone wrong, based upon this image. I like it.
The .Gif Friday Post No.264 – OddBox Roulette, Dog Rock & CheetoHead
Irony
Chinese Roadhouse – My Way or The Highway
The House in the Middle of the Street: A car stops beside a house in the middle of a newly built road in Wenling, Zhejiang province, November 22, 2012. An elderly couple refused to sign an agreement to allow their house to be demolished. They say that compensation offered is not enough to cover rebuilding costs, according to local media.
That place screams for a safety sign mounted high on both sides of the house:























