Images

The following are various images I have come across
and annotated:


  Have you ever wondered what shape of knife is needed to cut ‘convoluted foam’?
  They do it with a STRAIGHT knife (after first dimpling the foam)!

  The pink foam is being fed in, from the back side, as a solid block, and pushed up against, and split by, a flat bladed knife held rigidly between the two aluminum bars running the width of the image.
  The two rolls, behind the knife and doing the pushing, are also dimpling the foam so that when it relaxes after being cut straight, it comes out dimpled on the cut face, as demonstrated.



  While watching, and Listening to, the CBC television news one evening, I noted a ‘Cat [shape] in the Cockpit’!

  (That is probably a microphone in front of the co-pilot’s mouth, not a cigarette in it.)


  On another evening, a CBC reporter was upstaged by the shadow of her head, and the ‘face’ of features it framed, on the wall behind her.
[Seeing a ‘face’, where there is none, is called “pareidolia”.]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Sy3FOogSPk
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