Mildly interesting
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American battleship USS Indiana (BB-58) arrives home after the war. Taken from the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, on 29 September 1945.
wrote on 30 Dec 2024, 13:59 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
American battleship USS Indiana (BB-58) arrives home after the war. Taken from the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, on 29 September 1945.
My guess was isolation, but in the thread somebody mentioned male to female ratios (men seem to commit suicide at higher rates), and somebody else brought up altitude. Apparently, there are studies supporting that theory… This is worth it’s own thread.
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wrote on 30 Dec 2024, 14:03 last edited by jon-nyc
Altitude, fewer mental health resources and/or reluctance to use those you have, M/F ratio, % Native American, gun ownership rates.
All mentioned, all probably factors.
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Altitude, fewer mental health resources and/or reluctance to use those you have, M/F ratio, % Native American, gun ownership rates.
All mentioned, all probably factors.
wrote on 30 Dec 2024, 14:56 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
Altitude, fewer mental health resources and/or reluctance to use those you have, M/F ratio, % Native American, gun ownership rates.
All mentioned, all probably factors.
I was curious as to whether the altitude issue was overblown, maybe a result of bias without looking at other factors (altitude generally leads to higher male per female and greater isolation) so I looked up Denver. A high altitude city, but well populated, 50/50 male to female, and moderate gun ownership. Damned if it doesn’t have one of the highest suicide rates in the country…
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wrote on 30 Dec 2024, 17:08 last edited by
High altitude brings fatigue and confusion, maybe more suicidal accidents.
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wrote on 30 Dec 2024, 21:39 last edited by
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 01:46 last edited by
I’m going to need to hear the back story. That meme is assuming a lot.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 01:48 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
I’m going to
need to hear the back storysee the video. That meme is assuming a lot.There...
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 03:20 last edited by
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 03:29 last edited by
You forgot tonic.
That was big where I grew up.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 13:07 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
A good trend.
The second image should dip down well below Pittsburgh and possibly into Western Maryland. @Aqua-Letifer can answer if that’s the case.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 13:10 last edited by
Sorry Boomer you lose. Grab your tiki torch and scream ‘soda will not replace pop’ all you want. Resistance is futile.
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@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
American battleship USS Indiana (BB-58) arrives home after the war. Taken from the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, on 29 September 1945.
Man, how would you like to have to pilot one of those Kingfishers? That plane catapult does not look very long… That’s 0-60 in what? 60’? That looks rougher than taking off in a fighter on a nice long 700’ runway…
I assume they landed on the water and were hoisted back onto the catapults?
wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 15:55 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Mildly interesting:
@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
American battleship USS Indiana (BB-58) arrives home after the war. Taken from the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, on 29 September 1945.
Man, how would you like to have to pilot one of those Kingfishers? That plane catapult does not look very long… That’s 0-60 in what? 60’? That looks rougher than taking off in a fighter on a nice long 700’ runway…
I assume they landed on the water and were hoisted back onto the catapults?
https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/1990/january/battleship-floatplanes
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@LuFins-Dad said in Mildly interesting:
@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
American battleship USS Indiana (BB-58) arrives home after the war. Taken from the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, on 29 September 1945.
Man, how would you like to have to pilot one of those Kingfishers? That plane catapult does not look very long… That’s 0-60 in what? 60’? That looks rougher than taking off in a fighter on a nice long 700’ runway…
I assume they landed on the water and were hoisted back onto the catapults?
https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/1990/january/battleship-floatplanes
wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 18:05 last edited by@bachophile said in Mildly interesting:
@LuFins-Dad said in Mildly interesting:
@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
American battleship USS Indiana (BB-58) arrives home after the war. Taken from the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, on 29 September 1945.
Man, how would you like to have to pilot one of those Kingfishers? That plane catapult does not look very long… That’s 0-60 in what? 60’? That looks rougher than taking off in a fighter on a nice long 700’ runway…
I assume they landed on the water and were hoisted back onto the catapults?
https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/1990/january/battleship-floatplanes
Thank you, @bachophile !
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 20:39 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
A good trend.
I’m sorry I’m being a nuisance but I don’t get it. Is the map what your preferred drink is? or what you call a fizzy drink?
Pop is a meaningless term pertaining to nothing. Soda is sparkling water. And coke is coke. I call sparkling water soda ( no I don’t call it seltzer) and I call coke coke unless for some reason I’m drinking Pepsi. I never drink just cola. No such animal. Like pop. Anyone who says pop here, go drink by yourself.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 20:54 last edited by
"Soda" and "Pop" are generic terms for a carbonated (usually flavored) drink.
"Coke" is Coca-Cola.
And then there are those who say "Soda-Pop."
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 22:01 last edited by
Yeah, and if you don't know the vast superiority of Coke over Pepsi, well, we just can't be friends.
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Yeah, and if you don't know the vast superiority of Coke over Pepsi, well, we just can't be friends.
wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 22:34 last edited by@Mik said in Mildly interesting:
Yeah, and if you don't know the vast superiority of Coke over Pepsi, well, we just can't be friends.
Not sure about "superiority," but I do prefer Coke.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 22:44 last edited by
Only Coke with real sugar please.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 22:47 last edited by Mik
Zero sugar. Tastes a lot more like the REAL Coke you mention. Delicious stuff, the real thing.
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Zero sugar. Tastes a lot more like the REAL Coke you mention. Delicious stuff, the real thing.
wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 23:12 last edited by@Mik said in Mildly interesting:
Zero sugar. Tastes a lot more like the REAL Coke you mention
No sweetener?
I drink about a liter and a half of carbonated water (SodaStream) a day.