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  • jon-nycJ Online
    jon-nycJ Online
    jon-nyc
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    #2363

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    Only non-witches get due process.

    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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    • jon-nycJ Online
      jon-nycJ Online
      jon-nyc
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      #2364

      Only non-witches get due process.

      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        MikM Offline
        MikM Offline
        Mik
        wrote last edited by
        #2365

        @jon-nyc also known as hell above earth.

        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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        • jon-nycJ Online
          jon-nycJ Online
          jon-nyc
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          #2366

          Otto Frank returning to the attic, 1960.

          IMG_4628.jpeg

          Only non-witches get due process.

          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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          • HoraceH Offline
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            Horace
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            #2367

            Link to video

            Education is extremely important.

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            • jon-nycJ Online
              jon-nycJ Online
              jon-nyc
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              #2368

              That’s pretty impressive

              Only non-witches get due process.

              • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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              • jon-nycJ Online
                jon-nycJ Online
                jon-nyc
                wrote last edited by
                #2369

                Only non-witches get due process.

                • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                • AxtremusA Away
                  AxtremusA Away
                  Axtremus
                  wrote last edited by
                  #2370

                  https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2025/04/24/california-gdp-us-states-ranked/83250950007/

                  Which US states have the largest economies?
                  From largest to smallest economy by nominal GDP, here’s how other U.S. states and Washington, D.C., stack up behind California according to preliminary 2024 numbers from BEA:
                  California: $4.1 trillion
                  Texas: $2.7 trillion
                  New York: $2.3 trillion
                  Florida: $1.7 trillion
                  Illinois: $1.1 trillion
                  Pennsylvania: $1.02 trillion
                  Ohio: $928 billion
                  Georgia: $883 billion
                  Washington: $855 billion
                  New Jersey: $847 billion
                  North Carolina: $839 billion
                  Massachusetts: $781 billion
                  Virginia: $764 billion
                  Michigan: $707 billion
                  Colorado: $553 billion
                  Arizona: $552 billion
                  Tennessee: $550 billion
                  Maryland: $543 billion
                  Indiana: $527 billion
                  Minnesota: $501 billion
                  Wisconsin: $451.3 billion
                  Missouri: $451.2 billion
                  Connecticut: $366 billion
                  South Carolina: $350 billion
                  Oregon: $331 billion
                  Louisiana: $328 billion
                  Alabama: $321 billion
                  Utah: $301 billion
                  Kentucky: $293 billion
                  Oklahoma: $266 billion
                  Nevada: $261 billion
                  Iowa: $257 billion
                  Kansas: $235 billion
                  Arkansas: $189 billion
                  District of Columbia: $186 billion
                  Nebraska: $185 billion
                  Mississippi: $157 billion
                  New Mexico: $141 billion
                  Idaho: $128 billion
                  New Hampshire: $121 billion
                  Hawaii: $116 billion
                  West Virginia: $108 billion
                  Delaware: $103 billion
                  Maine: $99 billion
                  Rhode Island: $82 billion
                  Montana: $76 billion
                  North Dakota: $75.4 billion
                  South Dakota: $75.2 billion
                  Alaska: $70 billion
                  Wyoming: $53 billion
                  Vermont: $46 billion

                  I wish there is an animated "how the rankings changed over time" video

                  LuFins DadL 1 Reply Last reply
                  • jon-nycJ Online
                    jon-nycJ Online
                    jon-nyc
                    wrote last edited by
                    #2371

                    Only non-witches get due process.

                    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

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                      mark
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                      #2372

                      @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                      It takes practice and experimenting.You get one attempt to get it right.

                      My latest "practice session" for getting the arching "leaves" or the body of the swan. If I ever pull off a swan, you will hear me scream from miles away, then I will show you a photo of it. 😆

                      20250327_114544.jpg

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                      • MikM Offline
                        MikM Offline
                        Mik
                        wrote last edited by
                        #2373

                        Can't do that on black coffee, so I'm out. A coffee Luddite.

                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                        • AxtremusA Axtremus

                          https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2025/04/24/california-gdp-us-states-ranked/83250950007/

                          Which US states have the largest economies?
                          From largest to smallest economy by nominal GDP, here’s how other U.S. states and Washington, D.C., stack up behind California according to preliminary 2024 numbers from BEA:
                          California: $4.1 trillion
                          Texas: $2.7 trillion
                          New York: $2.3 trillion
                          Florida: $1.7 trillion
                          Illinois: $1.1 trillion
                          Pennsylvania: $1.02 trillion
                          Ohio: $928 billion
                          Georgia: $883 billion
                          Washington: $855 billion
                          New Jersey: $847 billion
                          North Carolina: $839 billion
                          Massachusetts: $781 billion
                          Virginia: $764 billion
                          Michigan: $707 billion
                          Colorado: $553 billion
                          Arizona: $552 billion
                          Tennessee: $550 billion
                          Maryland: $543 billion
                          Indiana: $527 billion
                          Minnesota: $501 billion
                          Wisconsin: $451.3 billion
                          Missouri: $451.2 billion
                          Connecticut: $366 billion
                          South Carolina: $350 billion
                          Oregon: $331 billion
                          Louisiana: $328 billion
                          Alabama: $321 billion
                          Utah: $301 billion
                          Kentucky: $293 billion
                          Oklahoma: $266 billion
                          Nevada: $261 billion
                          Iowa: $257 billion
                          Kansas: $235 billion
                          Arkansas: $189 billion
                          District of Columbia: $186 billion
                          Nebraska: $185 billion
                          Mississippi: $157 billion
                          New Mexico: $141 billion
                          Idaho: $128 billion
                          New Hampshire: $121 billion
                          Hawaii: $116 billion
                          West Virginia: $108 billion
                          Delaware: $103 billion
                          Maine: $99 billion
                          Rhode Island: $82 billion
                          Montana: $76 billion
                          North Dakota: $75.4 billion
                          South Dakota: $75.2 billion
                          Alaska: $70 billion
                          Wyoming: $53 billion
                          Vermont: $46 billion

                          I wish there is an animated "how the rankings changed over time" video

                          LuFins DadL Offline
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                          LuFins Dad
                          wrote last edited by
                          #2374

                          @Axtremus said in Mildly interesting:

                          https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2025/04/24/california-gdp-us-states-ranked/83250950007/

                          Which US states have the largest economies?
                          From largest to smallest economy by nominal GDP, here’s how other U.S. states and Washington, D.C., stack up behind California according to preliminary 2024 numbers from BEA:
                          California: $4.1 trillion
                          Texas: $2.7 trillion
                          New York: $2.3 trillion
                          Florida: $1.7 trillion
                          Illinois: $1.1 trillion
                          Pennsylvania: $1.02 trillion
                          Ohio: $928 billion
                          Georgia: $883 billion
                          Washington: $855 billion
                          New Jersey: $847 billion
                          North Carolina: $839 billion
                          Massachusetts: $781 billion
                          Virginia: $764 billion
                          Michigan: $707 billion
                          Colorado: $553 billion
                          Arizona: $552 billion
                          Tennessee: $550 billion
                          Maryland: $543 billion
                          Indiana: $527 billion
                          Minnesota: $501 billion
                          Wisconsin: $451.3 billion
                          Missouri: $451.2 billion
                          Connecticut: $366 billion
                          South Carolina: $350 billion
                          Oregon: $331 billion
                          Louisiana: $328 billion
                          Alabama: $321 billion
                          Utah: $301 billion
                          Kentucky: $293 billion
                          Oklahoma: $266 billion
                          Nevada: $261 billion
                          Iowa: $257 billion
                          Kansas: $235 billion
                          Arkansas: $189 billion
                          District of Columbia: $186 billion
                          Nebraska: $185 billion
                          Mississippi: $157 billion
                          New Mexico: $141 billion
                          Idaho: $128 billion
                          New Hampshire: $121 billion
                          Hawaii: $116 billion
                          West Virginia: $108 billion
                          Delaware: $103 billion
                          Maine: $99 billion
                          Rhode Island: $82 billion
                          Montana: $76 billion
                          North Dakota: $75.4 billion
                          South Dakota: $75.2 billion
                          Alaska: $70 billion
                          Wyoming: $53 billion
                          Vermont: $46 billion

                          I wish there is an animated "how the rankings changed over time" video

                          DC with 700K residents has a higher GDP than 16 states. That should really make you think…

                          The Brad

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                          • HoraceH Offline
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                            Horace
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                            #2375

                            So adorable.

                            Link to video

                            Education is extremely important.

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                            • jon-nycJ Online
                              jon-nycJ Online
                              jon-nyc
                              wrote last edited by
                              #2376

                              Only non-witches get due process.

                              • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                              • jon-nycJ Online
                                jon-nycJ Online
                                jon-nyc
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                                #2377

                                Nature’s tariff.

                                Only non-witches get due process.

                                • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                • jon-nycJ Online
                                  jon-nycJ Online
                                  jon-nyc
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                                  #2378

                                  Only non-witches get due process.

                                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                    Quite the arm workout for that guy!

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                                    • jon-nycJ Online
                                      jon-nycJ Online
                                      jon-nyc
                                      wrote last edited by jon-nyc
                                      #2380

                                      They’re always pretty jacked and mostly under 45. If not under 35.

                                      Only non-witches get due process.

                                      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                        Mik
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                                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                          "Sealed by a landslide for 21,000 years, the Chauvet Cave’s walls pulse with the oldest known paintings—lions, rhinos, and galloping horses frozen in torchlight. A time capsule from the Ice Age, untouched until 1994. Who else feels the whisper of Paleolithic genius? Artists scraped walls clean before painting and used torch flicker to make beasts appear to move—proto-cinema 30,000 years early! 🐎✨ #ChauvetCave #FirstArtists"
                                          In 1994, three French speleologists squeezed through a narrow cliffside tunnel near the Ardèche River—and stumbled into a cathedral of prehistoric art. The Chauvet Cave’s walls, preserved by a perfectly timed landslide around 19,000 BCE, bore over 400 animals painted with charcoal and ochre: stampeding woolly rhinos, dueling cave lions, even a 10-meter-long panel of horses flowing like a Paleolithic filmstrip.
                                          Radiocarbon dating shocked the world: these were twice as old as Lascaux, painted when Neanderthals still roamed Europe. The artists used cave contours to create 3D effects (a bison’s head emerging from a rock bulge), and footprints of an 8-year-old child—perhaps an apprentice—remain fossilized in the clay.

                                          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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