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Freddy Lee

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  1. I dunno what's scarier, the guy's head coming off or the guy next to him wearing a Will Smith shirt.
  2. http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/special/rocknroll/0012272.html http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/special/rocknroll/0023469.html http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/special/rocknroll/RockAndRollFollowUp.html There are minor planets out there by the name of (12272) or Geddylee! Another by the name of (19155) or Lifeson! And another by the name of (23469) or Neilpeart Even f**king scientists are Rush fans! I posted this in Random Samples and not Rush because it seemed to me it would've gotten more interest in here. Also, did anyone else here know about this by any chance? About (12272) Geddylee (12272) Geddylee is in a 4.35-year elliptical orbit around the sun ranging in distance from 329.4 million km (at perihelion, closest point to the sun) to 468.2 million km (at aphelion, furthest point from the sun). The previous perihelion passage occurred on 2008 May 12.6 UT. The orbit is inclined by 11.7 degrees to the ecliptic plane (the plane of the earth's orbit about the sun). There is little information on the physical properties of (12272) Geddylee. Even its diameter is uncertain--a range of 6 to 14 km is probable. You will need a telescope to see this minor planet as its maximum brightness is some 1/4849 of the brightness of the faintest objects that can be seen with the unaided eye. The diagram below show the orbit of (12272) Geddylee in relation to the major planets in the inner solar system. http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/special/rocknroll/0012272.gif This view of the inner solar system is seen from the north ecliptic pole. The sun is the yellow star at the center of the image. The blue orbits represent, in increasing distance from the center, the major planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Jupiter. The position of each major planet at the date indicated at the bottom of the plot is shown by the large circled cross. The orbit of the minor planet is shown in red, with the location of the minor planet (at the date indicated at the bottom of the plot) shown as a white circled cross. From this vantage point the planets revolve around the sun in a counter clockwise direction. The vernal equinox is off to the right. The portion of the minor planet's orbit that is below the plane of the earth's orbit is shaded grey. The perihelion point of the minor planet's orbit is at the end of the white straight line through the sun indicated by "P". About (23469) Neilpeart (23469) Neilpeart is in a 4.36-year elliptical orbit around the sun ranging in distance from 320.3 million km (at perihelion, closest point to the sun) to 478.1 million km (at aphelion, furthest point from the sun). The previous perihelion passage occurred on 2008 Jan. 29.1 UT. The orbit is inclined by 11.1 degrees to the ecliptic plane (the plane of the earth's orbit about the sun). There is little information on the physical properties of (23469) Neilpeart. Even its diameter is uncertain--a range of 6 to 13 km is probable. You will need a telescope to see this minor planet as its maximum brightness is some 1/4967 of the brightness of the faintest objects that can be seen with the unaided eye. The diagram below show the orbit of (23469) Neilpeart in relation to the major planets in the inner solar system. http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/special/rocknroll/0023469.gif This view of the inner solar system is seen from the north ecliptic pole. The sun is the yellow star at the center of the image. The blue orbits represent, in increasing distance from the center, the major planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Jupiter. The position of each major planet at the date indicated at the bottom of the plot is shown by the large circled cross. The orbit of the minor planet is shown in red, with the location of the minor planet (at the date indicated at the bottom of the plot) shown as a white circled cross. From this vantage point the planets revolve around the sun in a counter clockwise direction. The vernal equinox is off to the right. The portion of the minor planet's orbit that is below the plane of the earth's orbit is shaded grey. The perihelion point of the minor planet's orbit is at the end of the white straight line through the sun indicated by "P". About (19155) Lifeson Unfortunately, there was no major information or Harvard page for Lifeson...:( Hope you enjoyed! Stay Freddy!
  3. http://www.quickmeme.com/img/39/39dfcc06b92132c9fed07dbb0f4770f2c2273b50a42c9787e98a808cc044ed13.jpg I love you by the way: You included Styx II! :P
  4. Forgive me, my modern prog and ancient prog are split in two. Ancient Prog (1970's-1980's): Rush - 2112 Rush - A Farewell To Kings Rush - Permanent Waves Rush - Moving Pictures Yes - The Yes Album Yes - Relayer Yes - 90125 Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail Genesis - Duke Genesis - Abacab Genesis - Genesis Styx - Styx II Queen - Queen II Queen - A Night at the Opera Queen - News of the World Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd - The Wall Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear ..and more! Modern Prog (1990's-Today): Rush - Roll The Bones Rush - Counterparts Rush - Test For Echo Rush - Vapor Trails Rush - Snakes and Arrows Rush - Clockwork Angels Muse - Absolution Muse - Black Holes and Revelations Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - The Endless River Tool - Laterus Tool - Ænema Marillion - Happiness is the Road I & II Coheed and Cambria - Good Apollo I'm Burning Star I & II ...and more! That's all! Stay Freddy!
  5. :cheers: Happy Birthday to the world famous Hawk of Chickens! :cheers:
  6. I accidentally walked out of the grocery store once with someone else's groceries. Truth
  7. With hit songs like "I Think I'm Getting Old" and "Leave My Thing Alone"!
  8. *looks down* GASP!!! Not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner not a boner
  9. Now that I got your attention, have a nice rest of your day! :D
  10. Corn Dogs :cheers: and pass the Pepto.... :|http://s3.postimg.org/m4dtqi7yr/20140926_155206.jpg There's a bite of Narps for ya.
  11. Hotwheels FTW bro. I had a collection when I was like 6-10 of like a few hundred cars. And I kept em in like giant Tupperwares. :P
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