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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    jon-nyc
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    #2587

    Nirea interesgarria zen letonieraz zegoelako, hemen inoiz argitaratu ez den hizkuntza bat. Hau interesgarria da euskeraz dagoelako.

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      #2588

      Windfall comes from the old English custom of tenants on estates having the right to gather wood blown down by the wind.

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        #2589

        https://www.flyingmag.com/victory-verticals-a-forgotten-and-restored-piece-of-world-war-ii-history/

        You may be familiar with the concept of pianos used as weapons—it happened frequently in cartoons—but did you know that Steinway & Sons, the makers of pianos since 1853, had a military contract to build pianos during World War II? And that these pianos, packed tightly in specially designed crates, were often parachuted into war zones?

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        • jon-nycJ Offline
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          #2590

          It’s possible to go south from Arkansas and get to every state it borders.

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          • MikM Offline
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            And regardless which state you’re going the wrong direction.

            "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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              #2592

              You can also hit every state that borders NY by going south including Canada.

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              • MikM Mik

                And regardless which state you’re going the wrong direction.

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                @Mik said in Mildly interesting:

                And regardless which state you’re going the wrong direction.

                As long as you are leaving Arkansas, it is definitely the right direction…

                The Brad

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                    ‘We believe typewriters are obsolete. Let’s prove it inside before we try and convince our customers.’

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                      Ha. Around 1980 I remember a professor having me sit down with her secretary to learn to use a word processor. I’d never used anything like this before. No backspacing with correction tape. Words were justified. But it seemed slow in contrast to typing on an IBM Selectric and even the little electric typewriter I used at home. Faster than a manual though .. oh my!
                      I wonder how many kids today know what “cc” stands for, or have seen carbon paper?

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