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  • MikM Away
    MikM Away
    Mik
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    "Wow! The night just started and already Doppler radars are lighting up. 368 million birds are estimated to be in flight right now."

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    "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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    • MikM Away
      MikM Away
      Mik
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      Apparently the 1300 ft trash chute in 432 Park Avenue does not have any breaks or offsets in it to slow down the garbage so stuff thrown away at the top floors easily reaches terminal velocity and sounds like bombs going off when it hits the bottom.

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      "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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      • jon-nycJ Online
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        Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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        • MikM Away
          MikM Away
          Mik
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          The clearest image of Venus’s surface captured by a lander that melted in less than an hour on the planet.
          In March 1982, the Soviet spacecraft Venera 14 touched down on Venus and became one of only a handful of probes to send back images from its surface. The lander survived for just 57 minutes in conditions of about 465°C (869°F) and atmospheric pressures more than 90 times that of Earth.
          During that time, it transmitted panoramic photos of a harsh, rock-strewn plain under the planet’s dense orange-tinted sky. Like its twin, Venera 13, which had landed just days earlier, Venera 14 also carried instruments that confirmed the volcanic nature of Venus’s surface.
          No spacecraft since has sent back photos from the surface, so these are the last close-up views we have of Venus’s ground. Modern missions orbit or fly by, but nothing has touched down since.

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          "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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          • MikM Away
            MikM Away
            Mik
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            During Prohibition, grape farmers found a clever way to stay in business by producing semi-solid grape concentrates known as “wine bricks.” These bricks were technically legal, intended for juice-making, but came with a tongue-in-cheek warning label that hinted at their true potential. The label read: “After dissolving the brick in a gallon of water, do not place the liquid in a jug away in the cupboard for twenty days, because then it would turn into wine.”

            This playful disclaimer allowed farmers to skirt the law while giving consumers a wink and nod toward fermentation. Though authorities cracked down on illegal alcohol, wine bricks became a popular loophole, helping Americans quietly continue winemaking at home. It was one of the more creative and humorous workarounds of the Prohibition era.

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            "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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            • MikM Mik

              The clearest image of Venus’s surface captured by a lander that melted in less than an hour on the planet.
              In March 1982, the Soviet spacecraft Venera 14 touched down on Venus and became one of only a handful of probes to send back images from its surface. The lander survived for just 57 minutes in conditions of about 465°C (869°F) and atmospheric pressures more than 90 times that of Earth.
              During that time, it transmitted panoramic photos of a harsh, rock-strewn plain under the planet’s dense orange-tinted sky. Like its twin, Venera 13, which had landed just days earlier, Venera 14 also carried instruments that confirmed the volcanic nature of Venus’s surface.
              No spacecraft since has sent back photos from the surface, so these are the last close-up views we have of Venus’s ground. Modern missions orbit or fly by, but nothing has touched down since.

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              taiwan_girlT Offline
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              @Mik said in Mildly interesting:

              The clearest image of Venus’s surface captured by a lander that melted in less than an hour on the planet.

              That is very neat!

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              • jon-nycJ Online
                jon-nycJ Online
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                Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                • MikM Away
                  MikM Away
                  Mik
                  wrote last edited by Mik
                  #2671

                  Kirkegaard? Really? 555

                  He does have a point, but effeminate males can be pretty neurotic.

                  "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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                  • MikM Away
                    MikM Away
                    Mik
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                    "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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                    • jon-nycJ Online
                      jon-nycJ Online
                      jon-nyc
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                      #2673

                      And before anyone asks, the answer is of course yes.

                      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                      • LuFins DadL Offline
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                        You can tell I’m starting to get a little older when my #1 thought watching that was “I wonder what the draw is on that bow?”

                        The Brad

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                        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                          You can tell I’m starting to get a little older when my #1 thought watching that was “I wonder what the draw is on that bow?”

                          MikM Away
                          MikM Away
                          Mik
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                          #2675

                          @LuFins-Dad yeah, that’s pretty elderly.

                          "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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                          • MikM Away
                            MikM Away
                            Mik
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                            The word “buttload,” often used colloquially to mean “a large amount,” actually has roots in old English wine measurement systems.

                            A “butt” was a real unit used to measure large quantities of liquid, especially wine or ale, during medieval times and into the early modern era.

                            One butt equals two hogsheads, and each hogshead typically holds 63 gallons (in the imperial system), making a butt exactly 126 gallons.

                            This unit was most commonly used in England and parts of Europe, especially in reference to shipping and storing wine, beer, and other liquids in wooden casks or barrels.

                            These massive barrels were known as butts (yes, that’s the actual term), and they often appeared in old taverns and ships’ cargo.

                            Today, the term survives mostly as slang or humor — “a buttload of something” — but it does in fact originate from a formal measurement that once held legal and commercial significance.

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                            "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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                            • jon-nycJ Online
                              jon-nycJ Online
                              jon-nyc
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                              That’s some serious constipation.

                              Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                              • Doctor PhibesD Online
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                                Doctor Phibes
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                                Don't you use the term water butt over here for a barrel?

                                I was only joking

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                                • jon-nycJ Online
                                  jon-nycJ Online
                                  jon-nyc
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                                  No. We’re civilized.

                                  Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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