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01-02-2013, 04:06 PM   #5641
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P is for PONY, and I'm stretching the word here as I believe the equine pictured is properly called a "miniature horse."


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QuoteOriginally posted by WPRESTO Quote
Thought it might be a wrong label by the antique dealer, but I couldn't read the tag at the posted scale. And in fairness, sometimes opaque projectors were at least used for enlarging, for example, projecting a small drawing or picture onto a larger sheet of paper to be outlined at larger scale, but that would definitely be a stretch for the term "microscope."
A stretch indeed (and almost a pun)... You have an amazing wealth of knowledge in that head of yours over there Presto!

S is for Sugary Sweets


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T is for Tram ... Tram shuttle at Johnson Space Center ...

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U is for UNEARTHED, A victim of Vesuvius from Pompeii, who apparently fell and was trying to protect his face.


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V is for Veil ...

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Ah, Jean! You were a little later today.
W is for WIDE-EYED WHO? WHAT?

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X is for x-shaped crossing stems ... with a ladybug (or "ladybird") at the intersection ...

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Here's a waterfall making a long-stemmed "Y."

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Z on the parasurfers board.

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X's galore in this image of a mining pulley
Oops, we were looking & waiting for "Z," but no matter, there must be one somewhere in that metal work, if you look with sympathy and imagination. I can see a very short, wide "Z" made by the lower three wires at the upper right. That will do.
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A is for Amanita, but not the real deadly species.

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