Mildly interesting
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wrote on 23 Jun 2023, 11:38 last edited by
Eagles have a weird smell.
That one prolly smells like fish?
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This is the day that Sweden switched from driving on the left side to the right side.
The government commissioned a catchy song to help prepare people.
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George posted: "You live 80 milliseconds in the past. (This is the time it takes for our brains to process information)."
This is the kind of thing that can keep you awake with wide staring eyes at 3AM.
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George posted: "You live 80 milliseconds in the past. (This is the time it takes for our brains to process information)."
This is the kind of thing that can keep you awake with wide staring eyes at 3AM.
wrote on 2 Jul 2023, 08:08 last edited by@Catseye3 said in Mildly interesting:
George posted: "You live 80 milliseconds in the past. (This is the time it takes for our brains to process information)."
This is the kind of thing that can keep you awake with wide staring eyes at 2:59.02AM.
FIFY
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wrote on 7 Jul 2023, 14:23 last edited by
Demonstration of the Irish Bodhran:
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Here's a better one.
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@Catseye3 said in Mildly interesting:
George posted: "You live 80 milliseconds in the past. (This is the time it takes for our brains to process information)."
This is the kind of thing that can keep you awake with wide staring eyes at 2:59.02AM.
FIFY
wrote on 7 Jul 2023, 16:14 last edited by mark 7 Jul 2023, 16:15@Jon said in Mildly interesting:
@Catseye3 said in Mildly interesting:
George posted: "You live 80 milliseconds in the past. (This is the time it takes for our brains to process information)."
This is the kind of thing that can keep you awake with wide staring eyes at 2:59.02AM.
FIFY
actually, it's 2:59:59:20
and AM is not needed.
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The largest eagle in the world is Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus), which weighs 5-9 kg (11-20 lb) and has a wing-span of 2.2-2.45 m (7 ft 2 in-8 ft 0.3 in). Although it breeds mainly in Russia it has also been located in Korea and Japan. In Russia this eagle is a protected species and in Japan is considered a national symbol.
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That’s exactly what they want you to believe.
#ItsFlat
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poor birds.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2023, 01:23 last edited by
@mark Hmm, not sure. They are light bulbs (or maybe some sort of tube) with no sequence order of numbers and some of them have a date on them. Your radio station is 95.5!!