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  • L Loki
    29 Jul 2020, 14:00

    @Horace said in Mildly interesting:

    Yep. People call me alarmist when I warn of the existential risk of not believing in cinder block magic. But the sad tale of the Moa species should be a reminder to us all.

    Close but no cigar. The Moa bird went extinct because Christopher Columbus’s brother sailed a different route and made it much further. Thanksgiving looked very different in New Zealand.

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    Mik
    wrote on 29 Jul 2020, 14:21 last edited by
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    @Loki said in Mildly interesting:

    @Horace said in Mildly interesting:

    Yep. People call me alarmist when I warn of the existential risk of not believing in cinder block magic. But the sad tale of the Moa species should be a reminder to us all.

    Close but no cigar. The Moa bird went extinct because Christopher Columbus’s brother sailed a different route and made it much further. Thanksgiving looked very different in New Zealand.

    It was actually the inspiration for Dickens' Oliver Twist. "Please sir, may I have some Moa?"

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      jon-nyc
      wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 22:18 last edited by
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      You were warned.

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      • M Mik
        29 Jul 2020, 14:21

        @Loki said in Mildly interesting:

        @Horace said in Mildly interesting:

        Yep. People call me alarmist when I warn of the existential risk of not believing in cinder block magic. But the sad tale of the Moa species should be a reminder to us all.

        Close but no cigar. The Moa bird went extinct because Christopher Columbus’s brother sailed a different route and made it much further. Thanksgiving looked very different in New Zealand.

        It was actually the inspiration for Dickens' Oliver Twist. "Please sir, may I have some Moa?"

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        Catseye3
        wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 22:25 last edited by
        #34

        @Mik said in Mildly interesting:

        It was actually the inspiration for Dickens' Oliver Twist. "Please sir, may I have some Moa?"

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        Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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          jon-nyc
          wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 02:41 last edited by
          #35

          You were warned.

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            89th
            wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 17:59 last edited by
            #36

            Lol baby elephants are so dumb.

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              Horace
              wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 18:34 last edited by
              #37

              Seriously. Just makes me want to punch them in the face they're so dumb.

              Education is extremely important.

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                Copper
                wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 18:49 last edited by
                #38

                Dumb?

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                  jon-nyc
                  wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 12:27 last edited by
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                  You were warned.

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                    jon-nyc
                    wrote on 11 Aug 2020, 13:20 last edited by jon-nyc 8 Nov 2020, 13:21
                    #40

                    In a pinch.

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                    You were warned.

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                      jon-nyc
                      wrote on 12 Aug 2020, 23:24 last edited by
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                      You were warned.

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                        Horace
                        wrote on 12 Aug 2020, 23:40 last edited by
                        #42

                        Difficult to say how particularly special that is.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                          George K
                          wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 00:16 last edited by
                          #43

                          https://gizmodo.com/the-mathematical-explanation-for-why-you-cant-catch-a-f-1776551693

                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          • George KG George K
                            13 Aug 2020, 00:16

                            https://gizmodo.com/the-mathematical-explanation-for-why-you-cant-catch-a-f-1776551693

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                            Rainman
                            wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 01:25 last edited by
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                            @George-K

                            OK, everyone check out George's link, and see if you can catch a dollar bill.
                            I could. Every time.
                            And I think anyone that plays piano reasonably well, can do the same.
                            That's my hypothesis. Eye/hand coordination is developed to be much faster for pianists.

                            I used to piss off our cat because I could smack his paw faster than he could try to dig his claws into me. It always started out as a game, but he would get mad after losing over and over. He'd finally hiss, and run away, with me giggling like a little kid. Everyone now needs to go find their cat. If you don't have a cat, just walk down the street calling "kitty-kitty." Cats may be slower so that everyone can play that game and win. Not sure.

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                              Horace
                              wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 01:36 last edited by
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                              I couldn't catch the dollar but when it was increased to 20, I caught it every time. As they say, every man has his price.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                              • RainmanR Rainman
                                13 Aug 2020, 01:25

                                @George-K

                                OK, everyone check out George's link, and see if you can catch a dollar bill.
                                I could. Every time.
                                And I think anyone that plays piano reasonably well, can do the same.
                                That's my hypothesis. Eye/hand coordination is developed to be much faster for pianists.

                                I used to piss off our cat because I could smack his paw faster than he could try to dig his claws into me. It always started out as a game, but he would get mad after losing over and over. He'd finally hiss, and run away, with me giggling like a little kid. Everyone now needs to go find their cat. If you don't have a cat, just walk down the street calling "kitty-kitty." Cats may be slower so that everyone can play that game and win. Not sure.

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                                George K
                                wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 01:37 last edited by
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                                @Rainman said in Mildly interesting:

                                I used to piss off our cat because I could smack his paw faster than he could try to dig his claws into me.

                                Def the post of the day.

                                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                  taiwan_girl
                                  wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 18:02 last edited by
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                                  Thought this was "mildly interesting"

                                  -QUOTE-
                                  When the Great Plague of London ravaged through the British city beginning in 1665, Issac Newton was a student at Trinity College, Cambridge. As described in Gale Christianson's Isaac Newton, a few months after acquiring his undergraduate degree in the spring of that year, the 23-year-old retreated to his family farm of Woolsthorpe Manor, some 60 miles northwest of Cambridge. Along with being located a safe distance from the carriers of the horrific disease that was wiping out the population of the city, Woolsthorpe provided the sort of quiet, serene environment that allowed a mind like Newton's to journey, uninterrupted, to the farthest reaches of the imagination. This period is now known as annus mirabilis – the "year of wonders."
                                  -UNQUOTE-

                                  Newton quarantined during pandemic

                                  So, good things can happen during a "stay at home" 555555

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                                    jon-nyc
                                    wrote on 17 Aug 2020, 01:53 last edited by
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                                    You were warned.

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                                      17 Aug 2020, 01:53

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                                      wrote on 17 Aug 2020, 02:01 last edited by
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                                      @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                                      (embedded tweet not working, but...)

                                      Wow. That's pretty cool.

                                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                        jon-nyc
                                        wrote on 22 Aug 2020, 01:51 last edited by
                                        #50

                                        How couples meet. 1940-2020

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                                        You were warned.

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                                        • J jon-nyc
                                          22 Aug 2020, 01:51

                                          How couples meet. 1940-2020

                                          A7AAF792-AFF8-41A2-8762-FE7488BC2C4E.png

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                                          taiwan_girl
                                          wrote on 22 Aug 2020, 02:03 last edited by
                                          #51

                                          @jon-nyc Interesting graph. I would not have expect the "college" meeting to decrease so much after the last 15 years or so.

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