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  • Porsches, Bentleys and VWs

    18 Feb 2022, 13:35
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    It happened again: The crew of a cargo ship carrying 3,000 vehicles to Mexico, including 800 electric vehicles, abandoned ship after they could not control a fire aboard the vessel in waters off Alaska’s Aleutian island chain. A large plume of smoke was initially seen at the ship’s stern coming from the deck loaded with electric vehicles Tuesday, according to U.S. Coast Guard photos and a Wednesday statement from the ship’s management company, London-based Zodiac Maritime. https://apnews.com/article/cargo-ship-electric-car-fire-alaska-22fff66494b023142376bda01a781744
  • Karine leaves the party, writes a tell-all

    4 days ago
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    In my view there’s not as much need to create a 3rd party as there was historically. As Trump showed a charismatic figure can take over the party apparatus of one of the existing parties. That wasn’t quite possible on the dem side in the last couple elections but the party is probably weak enough now for it to be possible. But of course I’m with you on yearning for more moderate politics.
  • Smart man

    4 days ago
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    Turns 100 in December...
  • Odd Jobs

    3 days ago
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    If it’s true, I’m for it.
  • Nature is Metal

    16 May 2020, 03:34
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    @Axtremus In my very small research, it appears that the mother is already dying when giving birth. So, maybe gives off some sort of smell the babies recognize? there is some bacteria in the mother that helps the babies digest things, which I guess they by instinct know. So, I dont think that they eat other babies.
  • I think I have the answer …

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    @taiwan_girl said in I think I have the answer …: This may be a bit more accurate way to look at it. Carbon per capita. [image: Carbon-Emissions-Per-Capita-shareable-v4.jpg] 80% of the per capita US emissions are from all the energy people are expending screaming about emissions. Private Jets for Algore to go to climate conferences, and all of the internet bandwidth being used to protest nuclear…
  • The impact of AI on jobs

    8 days ago
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    That's how I use it and it excels 90% of the time. It distills the subject down to what you really need to know.
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  • Impacts of NWS cuts

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    Staff at the Federal Emergency Management Agency were caught off-guard and left bewildered when the disaster relief agency’s new acting head David Richardson told personnel that he was previously unaware the United States has a hurricane season, which started Sunday. Richardson made the comments during a briefing Monday morning, multiple sources told CNN. While some interpreted the remark as a joke, others said it raised concerns about the recently appointed acting administrator, who has no prior experience managing natural disasters. https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/02/politics/david-richardson-fema-head-unaware-hurricane-season
  • Dayum. How do you categorize this?

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    Toilet firm flush with sales Report: Over 40% of updates by US homeowners installed bidets with special features By River Akira Davis and Kiuko Notoya The New York Times KITAKYUSHU, Japan — In 1982, a peculiar commercial aired on televisions across Japan. An actress in a pink floral dress and an updo drops paint on her hand and futilely attempts to wipe it off with toilet paper. She looks into the camera and asks: “Everyone, if your hands get dirty, you wash them, right?” “It’s the same for your bottom,” she says. “Bottoms deserve to be washed too.” The commercial was advertising the Washlet, a new type of toilet seat with a then-unheard-of function: a small wand that extended from the back of the rim and sprayed water up. After the ad’s release, Toto, the Washlet’s maker, was deluged with calls and letters from viewers shocked by the concept. They were also angry that it was broadcast during evening prime time, when many were having dinner. Four decades later, Japan has overwhelmingly accepted Toto’s innovation. Washlet-style bidets, sold by Toto and a few smaller rivals, are a common feature in Japan’s offices and public restrooms and account for more than 80% of all household toilets, according to government surveys. Toto now sees a similar shift emerging in the United States. After decades of trying to persuade leery American consumers of the merits of bidets, Toto Washlets have become something of a social phenomenon — popping up on social media tours of five-star hotels and celebrity homes. Comedian Ali Wong devoted a segment of her 2024 Netflix special to Toto’s “magical Japanese toilet.” In 2022, rapper Drake gifted four Totos to artist DJ Khaled. An industry report last year showed that more than 2 in 5 renovating homeowners in the United States are choosing to install toilets with specialty features, including bidet toilet seats. Toto’s profits in its Americas housing equipment business have grown more than eightfold over the past five years — and the company has its sights on expanding even more. “I could have never imagined how popular Washlets would become overseas,” said Shinya Tamura, Toto’s president. But as was the case with Washlets in Japan, “once the fire is lit, they tend to hit a J curve,” he said. The Toto Washlet first appeared in 1980. At the time, the product had three primary functions: washing, drying and a heated seat. It was expensive, costing the equivalent of about $2,000 in today’s currency, and early models were known to sometimes spray inspectors in the face. The Japanese public was slow to warm to the devices. It took Toto 18 years to sell its first 10 million Washlets. But Toto added features — deodorizing in 1992 and automatic flushing and lid opening in 2003 — and sales picked up. In current models, the water spray is kept at a precise 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, a temperature the company describes as “warm but not surprising.” The company saw a big shift in sales when the COVID-19 pandemic started in 2020. During nationwide lockdowns, Americans struggling to get toilet paper began flocking to Washlets. In 2020, Toto Washlet sales in North America nearly doubled from the year prior. That boom has carried forward, Tamura said. Toto has also benefited from tourists to Japan becoming converts. Below is the commercial that is referenced in the above article. Link to video
  • So....

    4 Apr 2020, 23:36
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    It’s been a pretty weird day today. First I found a hat full of money. Then I got chased by an angry man with a guitar.
  • Depressing statistic that we need to fix

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    Your next house will be in a Salvadoran prison.
  • The Ukraine war thread

    11 Mar 2022, 10:51
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    This is what the Iraq insurgency might have looked like had they had the West's intelligence and weaponry behind it.
  • Elon’s report card

    23 Apr 2025, 12:35
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    The economist had a fabulous headline: “DOGE bites man.”
  • Someone had a bad day

    4 days ago
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    Meh. They didn't suffer.
  • Bidenomics

    28 Jun 2023, 19:48
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    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-04/frothy-tech-returns-helped-mint-an-extra-600-000-millionaires-in-2024 Frothy Tech Returns Helped Mint 600,000 Millionaires Last Year The number of high-net worth individuals across the globe rose to a record in 2024, driven largely by gains in the US stock market. The US alone added 562,000 millionaires, a 7.6% increase from the year prior, …
  • Nixon in 1992 on the future of Russia

    4 days ago
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    De Gaulle said ‘communism will come and go but Russia is forever’
  • Very handy tool

    5 days ago
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    I have light weight folding 7” pruning saw that clips on to my belt or knapsack that does the same as that. I can easily cut any branch up to 4” or 5” diameter with it.
  • Unknown Canadian Soldier identified, 109 years later

    5 days ago
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    Capt. William Webster: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/military-history/history-heritage/casualty-identification-military/captain-wilson.html