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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThursday TOONs - Joltin' Joe
Joltin Joe



Madam Vice President and Madam Speaker

Environmental Racism

Rudy Raided




Self-Winding Cuckoo Clock









End Of The Lockdown

They can call it an audit all they like, but its not

RIP Michael Collins


In case you missed any over the last week:
(I stand by my lack of promises that I'll remember to include this every day)
(I stand by my lack of promises that I'll remember to include this every day)
4/23: Friday TOONs - The Queen's Gambit
4/24: Weekend TOONs - Enemy Of The Statehood
4/25: Doonesbury - Marjorie? What Are You Doing?
4/26: Monday TOONs - And They Called It "A Counterproposal"
4/27: Tuesday TOONs - Whopper With A Side Of Lies
4/28: Wednesday TOONs - Nothingburgers, Made From 100% Prime Time FOX
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Thursday TOONs - Joltin' Joe (Original Post)
JHB
Apr 2021
OP
steventh
(2,189 posts)1. THANKS for Thursday TOONs - Joltin' Joe
I enjoyed seeing some fun Biden ones today
Thanks for links to prior TOONs too
k & r
JHB
(37,958 posts)6. You can probably expect more tomorrow.
For a lot of cartoonists, yesterday's address was after their deadlines to run something today.
planetc
(8,838 posts)2. Yay! Toons!
PatSeg
(52,226 posts)3. Great toons!
niyad
(129,692 posts)4. Thank you for this excellent collection.
2naSalit
(100,108 posts)5. Thank you!
dalton99a
(92,195 posts)7. Excellent collection
Kid Berwyn
(23,039 posts)8. Godspeed, Michael Collins

About his spacewalk during Gemini X:
... Collins emerged from the spacecraft at dawn. Like Cernan on Gemini IX-A, he found that all tasks took longer than he expected. But he picked off the package from the spacecraft exterior. Next, he moved to the adapter to attach his zip gun to the nitrogen fuel supply. Back in the cockpit area once again, he held on while Young moved the spacecraft to within two meters of the Agena.
Collins pushed off from the spacecraft, floated freely in space, and grasped the outer lip of the docking cone on the target. As he clutched at the experiment package, he wished for handholds - or more hands. Cernan had warned him that it would be hard, and it was. He soon lost his grip on the smooth lip and drifted away from the package and from the Agena. He had to decide quickly whether to pull on the umbilical, coiling about like a snake, or to use the hand-held gun. Being about 5 meters away from the spacecraft, Collins chose the gun. It worked, and he propelled himself first to the spacecraft and then back to the Agena, using a series of squirts to get to the package. This time he clung to wire bundles and struts behind the adapter cone and grasped the S-10 experiment. Collins was supposed to attach a replacement device in its place, but he abandoned this idea, fearing he would lose the one he had picked up. Using the umbilical, he pulled himself hand over hand back to the cockpit and gave the S-10 package to Young.
So far, the umbilical had been snubbed so it would extend only 6 meters. The pilot now unsnapped the buckle that released the remaining 9 meters, intending to evaluate the gun. But the gun play stopped before it started. The Hawaii CapCom told Young, "We don't want you to use any more fuel (for stationkeeping)." Young replied, "Well, then, he'd better get back in." To Collins he said, "Come on back in the house."
Getting back into the spacecraft was surprisingly difficult. Collins had gotten himself tangled in the umbilical. Since the pressurized suit made it difficult to see or feel just where the line had wrapped itself about him, he had to wait while Young helped unwind him and got him back into the seat. But fuel remained the big question. Houston called them, "just . . . to confirm that you're not using any fuel." Young replied, "We've got everything shut off."
Source: http://astronautix.com/g/gemini10.html
mountain grammy
(28,695 posts)9. Great story. Thanks.
burrowowl
(18,494 posts)13. Thanks for link
Wounded Bear
(63,859 posts)10. K&R...nt
KS Toronado
(23,072 posts)11. Really enjoyed BIDENHOOD, tax the rich, give to the poor.
Thanks for all you do JHB!
Journeyman
(15,422 posts)12. K & R . . .
Thanks.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)14. "Doc" Johnson is a big dildo.
JHB
(37,958 posts)20. Oh, don't say that! For some people, big dildos are delightfully useful.
Something that will never be true of "Doc" Johnson.
Pluvious
(5,256 posts)15. Great collection, thanks again JHB - But the windmills...
They are facing the wrong direction !!
( triggers my OCD of mechanical physics )
Hekate
(100,132 posts)16. Kicktoons
murielm99
(32,707 posts)17. Thank you.
Stuart G
(38,726 posts)18. K and R...Thank You For The Toons..
Wild blueberry
(8,136 posts)19. Delicious toons!
And perfectly poignant ones about Astronaut Collins.
Thank you.
MustLoveBeagles
(14,807 posts)21. K&R
Dark n Stormy Knight
(10,480 posts)22. K&R
denbot
(9,947 posts)23. Great selection
K&R