So much disco…
Mark Watney: »I'm definitely going to die up here if I have to listen to any more god-awful disco music. My God, Commander Lewis, couldn't you have packed anything from this century?«
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MfB...
So much disco…
Mark Watney: »I'm definitely going to die up here if I have to listen to any more god-awful disco music. My God, Commander Lewis, couldn't you have packed anything from this century?«
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MfB...
*stomping feet 🥾, clapping hands 👏*
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tJY...
Das Logo des BVB auf schwarzem Hintergrund, ein gelber Kreis mit den Initialen BVB und 09. Unter dem Logo ist ein Text in wei: Wir können alles. Außer langweilig.
#BVB 🖤💛
07/03/2026 Doctor Beverly Crusher @SpaceDocMom Incoming Transmission... Comfort is important. Don't pretend it's a luxury. It's a need. emojis: black heart, blue heart, masked, spoon
Comfort is important. Don't pretend it's a luxury. It's a need. 🖤💙😷🥄
Scientists Finally Found Something Tardigrades Can’t Survive gizmodo.com/scientists-f...
Me when someone wants me to leave the house
I guess, because of recent developments, Qatar now regrets selling the Gepard AA's to Ukraine.
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Beier haut rein! #1FCKBVB 🖤💛
Uiiiii, Guirassy!
0 : 1 #1FCKBVB 🖤💛
Die AI-Bilder finde ich, sind irgendwie creepy. So glatt und weichgezeichnet wie Gesichter von Kindern - attraktiv ist das eher nicht.
Unfortunately...yes...
Johann Mayr Cartoondestages
Eine sehr nette Geste von @BVB & @nordstadtliga ebenfalls Rücksicht auf den derzeitigen Ramadan zu nehmen. Davon darf es in Zukunft gerne mehr geben, auch wenn sich manche über solch harmlose Aktionen aufregen.
#Caturday unfolding in real time
So wie dieser typische Mauszuschauer - der übrigens der Astronaut Alexander Gerst ist
www.wdrmaus.de/extras/maust...
Information panel - The Roman Eifel Aqueduct The aqueduct from the Eifel region to Cologne is the largest ancient engineering structure north of the Alps. As one of the most popular archaeological monuments in the Rhineland, it can still be experienced in many ways along the Roman Aqueduct Trail. From the 1st to the 3rd centuries AD, the 95.4 km long aqueduct ensured the water supply of the Lower Germanic provincial capital Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (Cologne) for at least 190 years. It replaced the foothill aqueducts that had existed since 30 AD and supplied the city daily with 20 million litres of the finest drinking water from the "Sötenich Limestone Basin" near Kall. The planning, route design, and construction are masterpieces of ancient engineering. Along its route, the aqueduct overcame an elevation difference of approximately 350 m as well as all natural obstacles. As a gravity sewer, its route was adapted to the terrain and featured a varying gradient between 0.1% and 4.5%..
Information panel Construction of the Aqueduct The so-called Roman aqueduct, constructed of solia stone and cast masonry, was lined internally with a sealing red water-repellent plaster. Its hydraulic properties were achieved through the addition of brick dust instead of volcanic ash, as used in other Roman aqueducts. A layer of blackish-gray wood ash, whose function was described by the Roman engineer Vitruvius in the 1st century AD, served to seal the finest hairline cracks. The largely accessible, U-shaped aqueduct was covered with a vault and featured inspection shafts that allowed access for cleaning, inspection, and repairs. Construction likely took less than five years, as work was carried out simultaneously on several sections.
Roman Eifel Aqueduct, Köln, Germany
This section, with sediment, was erected near the Cologne Roman city wall in 2020
Discovered 2016 in Hürth-Hermülheim, Rhein-Erft district.
At 95.4 km (c. 60 miles) it carried water to the city from the Eifel region.
More detail in ALT text
#RomanSiteSaturday
Ja, das gab es hier auch. Da hat sich ein älteres Ehepaar beklagt über einen eingezäunten Fußballplatz. Den Platz gab es wohl schon, als die in die Wohnung eingezogen sind - dann kam die Pandemie und Stille, und auf einmal böllert es wieder am Fußballplatz.
Am 7. März 1971 wird die erste Folge mit der Sendung der Maus vom WDR ausgestrahlt und Generationen von Kindern sind damit aufgewachsen.

Ich steh hier gerade auf dem Markt. Eine Frau in der Schlange vor mir ruft ihren Hund, „Lassie“. Mann ganz erschreckt, „Ach, da stehst du!“. Frau zu ihrem Mann, „Du hörst ja nicht auf deinen Namen! Deshalb habe ich den Hund gerufen“ – Ehefrauen haben immer recht!
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Right next to the runway for the arrival of Lufthansa’s 100th anniversary livery 747. A low pass, greased landing, and bonus planespotting in Frankfurt is how you should end your week. We’re here to help with that: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5znW...
Recently the local newspaper had an article, an aerial-photo archeologist talking about the treasures in the city. But he kept the locations secret, he didn't wanted to inspire treasure hunters.
I'm not an archeologist, but I get 'buzzing with excitement' when, actual archeologists find an almost 2,000 years old (or older) cemetery
(Link in German)
www.lwl.org/pressemittei...
This article contains a lot of impressive photos from Duisburg from 1944 & 45.
www.waz.de/lokales/duis...
#OTD in 1945, Remagen. Unexpectedly, Americans captured the first bridge over the Rhine River. #WW2 #HISTORY
Kor! ;)
Guten Morgen, 👋🏻👋🏻🖖🏻
🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶
#HejaBVB 🖤💛
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Heja Kaffee
I know one store, which might still have had films. But it closed last year - the owner is 89 years old
(€, Paywall)
www.waz.de/lokales/ober...
Split:
Capricorn One
Convoy
Nein, das wurde mit der normalen Kamera-App aufgenommen.
Mit Open Camera mache ich oft Zweitaufnahmen, wenn Zeit dafür ist. d.h. erstmal ein schnelles Foto mit der Standard-App, das gucke ich mir an und mache dann dieselbe Aufnahme noch einmal, mit manuellen Einstellungen.