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Halloween decor.https://scontent-msp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...fg&oe=68E8306F
I found "THE" Halloween costume.
I believe you'd call this a dear in a Nice Pair of headlights! :D
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Have ai look it up for you! ;)
ai doesn't sound like it's sure! :rolleyes:
Antennas can be located in various places depending on their type and purpose. For over-the-air (OTA) television reception, antennas are commonly placed on rooftops, in attics, or near windows to maximize signal strength. Higher placement generally improves reception, with rooftops and garages being ideal outdoor locations. If attic access is available and there is no radiant heat barrier or metal roof, installing an outdoor antenna in the attic is also a viable option. Indoor antennas are typically placed near windows or on top of the television set, ideally as high as possible and away from obstructions like metallic mesh or reflective coatings.
For vehicles, antennas may be hidden within the vehicle's structure; a common location is metallic traces on the rear window, just above or below the defroster lines. In mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, antennas are built-in and not visible, often integrated into the device's frame or circuit board.
In specialized applications, such as space communication, large antennas are located at ground stations, like the 70-meter antenna near Madrid, Spain, which can transmit and receive signals from deep space. For Wi-Fi and cellular networks, antennas are often embedded in routers, access points, or base stations.
The optimal placement of an antenna depends on the signal source, local terrain, and the presence of obstructions. Tools like online transmitter locators or apps such as Antenna Point can help determine the best direction and location for aiming an antenna toward broadcast towers.
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Hey dude. We are not supposed to post nasty pics. Geez.
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The record cover for "Baby, It's Cold Outside" a popular song written by Frank Loesser in 1944 and popularized in the 1949 film Neptune's Daughter. should have been >
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LGBT HAS BEEN TOTALLY MISS LABELED BY THE LEFTIES....NEVER MEANT ANYTHING ABOUT THAT LIFESTYLE....
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Nice pair... I'll never be visiting cal., but if you ever find yourself in the hills of tn, I hope you will hit me up, I think that we would have a good time running round the lakes :)
I thank-you for the invite, and it would make me proud. Be Well friend. :cheers: