Mildly interesting
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If it’s a mulcher you shouldn’t get much up there.
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@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
Vaguely recall there was a project in AT&T where they tried to turn some of their public telephone booths into Wi-Fi hotspots. Don't know what happened to it and too lazy to look it up. :man-shrugging:
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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/23/style/pussy-bow-blouse-tie-neck.html
Never seen the terminology before, but apparent there is such a thing as a "pussy-bow blouse", and it makes sense.
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wrote on 30 Sept 2024, 20:52 last edited by Horace
Everywhere I've ever lived is red.
With the blood of my enemies.
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wrote on 30 Sept 2024, 20:56 last edited by
I lived in blue squares in OH and IN as a kid and a college student. The rest all red.
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I've talked to 9 of them
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Giovanni Battista Bugatti, the official executioner for the Papal States from 1796 to 1864, executed over 500 people during his 68-year tenure.
Bugatti’s tools and clothing became historical artifacts, reflecting the period’s harsh justice system. His execution methods included beheading and garroting, and he retired with honor at the age of 85.
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Giovanni Battista Bugatti, the official executioner for the Papal States from 1796 to 1864, executed over 500 people during his 68-year tenure.
Bugatti’s tools and clothing became historical artifacts, reflecting the period’s harsh justice system. His execution methods included beheading and garroting, and he retired with honor at the age of 85.
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wrote on 3 Oct 2024, 00:40 last edited by jon-nyc 10 Mar 2024, 00:41
@Copper said in Mildly interesting:
I've talked to 9 of them
Let me guess- Houston, FW, Memphis, Atlanta, and the 5 coastal regions.
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@George-K said in Mildly interesting:
In fairness, he probably didn't have a set of goggles, but...
Side note: that was a funny skit!!
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Homogenization by mass media. Ugh.
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wrote on 4 Oct 2024, 18:15 last edited by jon-nyc 10 Apr 2024, 18:15
TV and even radio started it, with the internet it just accelerates.
D’Oh - do you remember hearing or using any of these alternatives as a kid?
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In Wales there is a legal requirement for road signs to be in both English and Welsh. In this case, the official of the Highways department emailed the English wording to the translator and, after receiving a reply, proceeded to have the sign made and installed. A few weeks later, Welsh-speaking drivers began to call up to point out that the Welsh reads, "I am currently out of the office. Please submit any work to the translation team."
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