Pixelcuts, the app I like to use to make virtual coin albums and coin backgrounds with is actually an app with several features designed for people to set up online stores. Graphic designer stuff for making pages to display merchandise. Well, they just added a Brand Logo maker feature. So, just for fun I used it to design a logo for Mr. Spud’s Vintage Coin Album and Classic U.S. Coin store. Some of them came out interesting. Here’s a few I thought would actually have potential. What do you think?
I actually just ended up ordering a National Coin Album T-Shirt with the original Wayte Raymond National Album logo from an online print your own photo website. It’ll be cool to wear to coin shows 😎. Little danger in random strangers thinking the shirt has anything to do with coins 🤔
That must be a really old pic since it's showing a 48 star flag.
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Daylight Moon Over Alaska's Mount Susitna and the Alaska Range from this November Morning
In this video set to the musical strains of "Epic Emotional" the mid morning moon is seen hovering over Alaska's Mount Susitna before magnified views of the snow covered Alaska Range with its volcano Mount Spurr some 80 miles distant appear. Below are the mirrored icy waters of Cook Inlet glistening as once again Mount Susitna comes into view crowned by the moon above.
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Daylight Moon Over Alaska's Mount Susitna and the Alaska Range from this November Morning
In this video set to the musical strains of "Epic Emotional" the mid morning moon is seen hovering over Alaska's Mount Susitna before magnified views of the snow covered Alaska Range with its volcano Mount Spurr some 80 miles distant appear. Below are the mirrored icy waters of Cook Inlet glistening as once again Mount Susitna comes into view crowned by the moon above.
This morning, a 747 Jumbo Jet which has just departed from Anchorage Alaska’s International Airport is seen in the below linked video as it ascends upward over the snow and ice blanketed mountains of the Alaska Range.
Volcano Mount Spurr, some 80 miles distant from Anchorage and the tallest mountain, with its neighboring Crater Peak rises above the icy waters of Cook Inlet under a crisp winter blue sky as the Jumbo Jet continues to climb.
The Jumbo Jet then heads toward Mount Susitna which resembles a sleeping Indian Maiden giving it the popular name of Sleeping Lady.
Although it stands as the world's largest spherical building with its height of 366 feet and width of 516 feet, the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas is also famed for having the largest LED TV screen in the world as it coats the globe with 580,000 square feet of LED lights in 16K by 16 K resolution.
At a cost of 2.3 billion dollars it took 5 years to construct on the Sands property adjacent to the Venetian. MSG stands for Madison Square Garden given its ties to the New York locale of said name. Ironically while the last GOP event of the recent election was being held in the New York MSG, the Democrats cornered the Las Vegas's MSG for their final promotion as evident in the linked video below. Reportedly the advertising cost was $900,000.00 and as such has become a news item of its own.
FWIW the second largest spherical building is the Avicli Arena in Stockholm at 362 feet in diameter followed by the Kazakhstan Pavilion at 262 feet in diameter which, unlike the two largest which have spheres less than 80%, actually is the largest containing 100% sphere. The Spaceship Earth at EPCOT in Florida ranks as the 6th largest sphere building at 165 feet in diameter. It is the third largest containing 100% sphere.
Historically the Montreal Biosphere built for the 1967 World's Fair is arguable the most significant sphere building having been designed by Buckminister Fuller who pioneered the concept of spherical buildings with his innovative Geodesic Domes. Today it stands as the fourth largest sphere building at 249 feet in diameter while the fifth largest is the Perisphere from a New York World's Fair at 180 foot diameter and 100% sphere.
Link to my Video of the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas as taken on Election Day:
And here is a concurrently taken photo of the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas along with a photo of the second largest sphere building as located in Stockholm as above described:
Preceding the construction of the above listed sphere buildings there was the spherical Bubbleator from the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. Below are photos from my scrapbook chronicling my having ridden that precursor sphere:
And for good measure here is the iconic sphere from the New York World's Fair that I attended in 1964 which also preceded the construction of the above listed sphere buildings:
Finally, while still on the subject of spheres, here is another type of sphere which was put to use as a motorcycle racing track as I captured it in video while more recently visiting Beijing China. The video depicts four daredevil motorcyclists chasing each other at high speed just feet apart from each other:
Link to Video of Four Motorcycles Racing Inside a Sphere:
Although it stands as the world's largest spherical building with its height of 366 feet and width of 516 feet, the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas is also famed for having the largest LED TV screen in the world as it coats the globe with 580,000 square feet of LED lights in 16K by 16 K resolution.
At a cost of 2.3 billion dollars it took 5 years to construct on the Sands property adjacent to the Venetian. MSG stands for Madison Square Garden given its ties to the New York locale of said name. Ironically while the last GOP event of the recent election was being held in the New York MSG, the Democrats cornered the Las Vegas's MSG for their final promotion as evident in the linked video below. Reportedly the advertising cost was $900,000.00 and as such has become a news item of its own.
Link to my Video of the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas as taken on Election Day:
And here is a concurrently taken photo of the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas along with a photo of the second largest sphere building as located in Stockholm as above described:
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Pixelcuts, the app I like to use to make virtual coin albums and coin backgrounds with is actually an app with several features designed for people to set up online stores. Graphic designer stuff for making pages to display merchandise. Well, they just added a Brand Logo maker feature. So, just for fun I used it to design a logo for Mr. Spud’s Vintage Coin Album and Classic U.S. Coin store. Some of them came out interesting. Here’s a few I thought would actually have potential. What do you think?
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I actually just ended up ordering a National Coin Album T-Shirt with the original Wayte Raymond National Album logo from an online print your own photo website. It’ll be cool to wear to coin shows 😎. Little danger in random strangers thinking the shirt has anything to do with coins 🤔
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That must be a really old pic since it's showing a 48 star flag.
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Japan is such a beautiful country! Thanks for posting.
60% + of all the cars in Alaska have ridden this above RORO (Roll on Roll off) Tote Boat, or its sister Tote ship, to get here.
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Daylight Moon Over Alaska's Mount Susitna and the Alaska Range from this November Morning
In this video set to the musical strains of "Epic Emotional" the mid morning moon is seen hovering over Alaska's Mount Susitna before magnified views of the snow covered Alaska Range with its volcano Mount Spurr some 80 miles distant appear. Below are the mirrored icy waters of Cook Inlet glistening as once again Mount Susitna comes into view crowned by the moon above.
Link to Video with the music of "Epic Emotional:"
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/s9hyehLH62M
Concurrently taken still photos:
Ever feel like this sometimes? (always?)
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My dad served on a PT Boat during WWII. I always like watching movie with these PT Boats in them.
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Great picture. Repost on 11-11-11 next year
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Or if your musical preference is "Paris" by Else, here is a companion video taken this morning:
Link to Alternate Video with the music of Else's "Paris:"
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JGFwIpeu5dU
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This morning, a 747 Jumbo Jet which has just departed from Anchorage Alaska’s International Airport is seen in the below linked video as it ascends upward over the snow and ice blanketed mountains of the Alaska Range.
Volcano Mount Spurr, some 80 miles distant from Anchorage and the tallest mountain, with its neighboring Crater Peak rises above the icy waters of Cook Inlet under a crisp winter blue sky as the Jumbo Jet continues to climb.
The Jumbo Jet then heads toward Mount Susitna which resembles a sleeping Indian Maiden giving it the popular name of Sleeping Lady.
Link to Video of Ascending Jumbo Jet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noagS1Yxwz4
Also from this morning - as the morning moon looms over Alaska's Cook Inlet, Mount Susitna and the Alaska Range appear below:
Link to Music Video of Today's Moon above Cook Inlet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26UM730ZvEA
Concurrent photos from today:
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Although it stands as the world's largest spherical building with its height of 366 feet and width of 516 feet, the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas is also famed for having the largest LED TV screen in the world as it coats the globe with 580,000 square feet of LED lights in 16K by 16 K resolution.
At a cost of 2.3 billion dollars it took 5 years to construct on the Sands property adjacent to the Venetian. MSG stands for Madison Square Garden given its ties to the New York locale of said name. Ironically while the last GOP event of the recent election was being held in the New York MSG, the Democrats cornered the Las Vegas's MSG for their final promotion as evident in the linked video below. Reportedly the advertising cost was $900,000.00 and as such has become a news item of its own.
FWIW the second largest spherical building is the Avicli Arena in Stockholm at 362 feet in diameter followed by the Kazakhstan Pavilion at 262 feet in diameter which, unlike the two largest which have spheres less than 80%, actually is the largest containing 100% sphere. The Spaceship Earth at EPCOT in Florida ranks as the 6th largest sphere building at 165 feet in diameter. It is the third largest containing 100% sphere.
Historically the Montreal Biosphere built for the 1967 World's Fair is arguable the most significant sphere building having been designed by Buckminister Fuller who pioneered the concept of spherical buildings with his innovative Geodesic Domes. Today it stands as the fourth largest sphere building at 249 feet in diameter while the fifth largest is the Perisphere from a New York World's Fair at 180 foot diameter and 100% sphere.
Link to my Video of the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas as taken on Election Day:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/26UM730ZvEA
And here is a concurrently taken photo of the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas along with a photo of the second largest sphere building as located in Stockholm as above described:
Preceding the construction of the above listed sphere buildings there was the spherical Bubbleator from the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. Below are photos from my scrapbook chronicling my having ridden that precursor sphere:
And for good measure here is the iconic sphere from the New York World's Fair that I attended in 1964 which also preceded the construction of the above listed sphere buildings:
Finally, while still on the subject of spheres, here is another type of sphere which was put to use as a motorcycle racing track as I captured it in video while more recently visiting Beijing China. The video depicts four daredevil motorcyclists chasing each other at high speed just feet apart from each other:
Link to Video of Four Motorcycles Racing Inside a Sphere:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PicA2X3WwdU
And here is a screen shot from the above linked video of the spherical race track:
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CAPTAIN COOK STANDS SENTRY OVER ALASKA'S FREEZING COOK INLET, NAMED AFTER HIM, AND THE SNOW COVERED MOUNTAINS BEYOND
Link to Video with Music of Captain Cook Standing Sentry:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JopeB4Bvbzg
MORNING MOON OVER ALASKA VOLCANO MOUNT SPURR AND THE MIRRORED ICY OCEAN WATERS OF COOK INLET
This is the volcano that has erupted at least three times during my lifetime since it covered Anchorage in ash when I was five years old.
Anchorage, from where I took the below linked video, is located 80 miles distant from Mount Spurr.
Link to Video with Music of Moon above Volcano Mount Spurr:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yMjDjEvdCm8
Here are some concurrently taken still photos from this morning of the moon over Volcano Mount Spurr:
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