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The final experiment took place in full view of the merchant ship S.S. Andrew Furuseth and other observation ships. The Andrew Furuseth becomes a significant because one of its crewmen is Carlos M. Allende, a.k.a. Carl Allen. In January 13, 1955 Dr. Morris K. Jessup published “The case for the UF” through Citadel Press.
Historically, "Gotham" was a nickname for New York City, first used by Washington Irving in the early 19th century.[6] For most of the publication history of Batman in comics, Gotham has been assumed to be a New York City analogue;[6] Frank Miller has said that "Metropolis is New York in the daytime; Gotham City is New York at night."[7] DC Comics president and publisher Paul Levitz says that Gotham is "New York from 14th Street down, the older buildings, more brick-and-mortar as opposed to steel-and-glass." However, longtime Batman artist Neal Adams considers Gotham to be based on Chicago, pointing to its history of corruption and organized crime, and adding, "One of the things about Chicago is Chicago has alleys (which are virtually nonexistent in New York).
Originally posted by Kryties
So perhaps 'Gotham' is referring to Chicago.....
Originally posted by GarethAyres
What are these:
Are they on every puzzle?
Ive missed the first 2 while at work
Originally posted by GarethAyres
What are these:
Are they on every puzzle?
Ive missed the first 2 while at work
alleged landing of an extraterrestrial spacecraft in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England in late December 1980.