Mildly interesting
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darn mormons always have to be different
and New Mexico should probably have Old Mexico written as its trading partner
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@jon-nyc Is the video sped up? The writing says "30 seconds" but the video is only 15 seconds.
Even so, still impressive!!!!!
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darn mormons always have to be different
and New Mexico should probably have Old Mexico written as its trading partner
wrote on 7 Feb 2025, 13:05 last edited by@bachophile said in Mildly interesting:
darn mormons always have to be different
Presumably it's Scotch whisky.
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@George-K said in Mildly interesting:
Except for the fact that you would be dead within a few seconds and would never know what's it like to survive the fall impact.
The average temperature of Venus's atmosphere at the surface is around 462 degrees Celsius (864 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the hottest planet in our solar system due to a strong greenhouse effect caused by its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere; this temperature remains relatively consistent day and night.
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@George-K said in Mildly interesting:
Except for the fact that you would be dead within a few seconds and would never know what's it like to survive the fall impact.
The average temperature of Venus's atmosphere at the surface is around 462 degrees Celsius (864 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the hottest planet in our solar system due to a strong greenhouse effect caused by its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere; this temperature remains relatively consistent day and night.
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@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
Six people each with their own lock and any one of them can open the gate.
The two bottom ones don't do anything.
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Yeah they do but it took me a minute. Those flat metal pieces go through a slot in the bottom horizontal bar. If you slide either of them out you can slide the bar out. Both locks need to be secured to prevent sliding them out.
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Yeah they do but it took me a minute. Those flat metal pieces go through a slot in the bottom horizontal bar. If you slide either of them out you can slide the bar out. Both locks need to be secured to prevent sliding them out.
wrote 29 days ago last edited by@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
Yeah they do but it took me a minute. Those flat metal pieces go through a slot in the bottom horizontal bar. If you slide either of them out you can slide the bar out. Both locks need to be secured to prevent sliding them out.
... and you can spin the shaft to slide the bar out.
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Yeah they do but it took me a minute. Those flat metal pieces go through a slot in the bottom horizontal bar. If you slide either of them out you can slide the bar out. Both locks need to be secured to prevent sliding them out.
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Yeah they do but it took me a minute. Those flat metal pieces go through a slot in the bottom horizontal bar. If you slide either of them out you can slide the bar out. Both locks need to be secured to prevent sliding them out.
So it would seem, but you can't slide the bar out from the bottom. The hasp is in the way. So again, the bottom two don't do anything.
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spin, spin, spin.