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After the Big Bang there were all these hydrogen atoms everywhere and 13.8 billion years later some of them are majestic nebulas and others have turned into Cheez-Its.
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@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
After the Big Bang there were all these hydrogen atoms everywhere and 13.8 billion years later some of them are majestic nebulas and others have turned into Cheez-Its.
If you don't think Cheez-Its are magnificent then I can't help you with anything.
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Elusive glass octopus spotted in the remote Pacific Ocean
Only its eyes, optic nerve and digestive tract are opaque.
This rarely seen glass octopus bared all recently — even a view of its innards — when an underwater robot filmed it gracefully soaring through the deep waters of the Central Pacific Ocean.
More details/photos https://bit.ly/3C0rFdc
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Mildly interesting:
If you don't think Cheez-Its are magnificent then I can't help you with anything.
And to prove that Cheez-Its have elusive mystical power over all of us that defies understanding, at the very moment I was reading Jon's post, I was eating -- yes! Cheez-Its.
From a box I'd only opened when I opened this thread.
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How a 680,000-pound rock was moved from Riverside to Los Angeles to form the sculpture Levitated Mass
Full story: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-michael-heizers-herculean-effort-move-340-ton-boulder-la (One overpass the boulder later passed under in Chino left a clearance of barely six inches.)
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The “how” is interesting, but the “why” is the real mystery.
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Michael Heizer is an American land artist specializing in large-scale and site-specific sculptures. Working largely outside the confines of the traditional art spaces of galleries and museums, Heizer has redefined sculpture in terms of size, mass, gesture, and process. Wikipedia -
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@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
The “how” is interesting, but the “why” is the real mystery.
I think you'd get it if you walked underneath it.
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So the Beatles ended at the Polynesian Resort at Disneyworld
Today in 1974, while vacationing with Julian at Walt Disney World's Polynesian Village Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, May Pang photographed John adding his signature to those of George, Paul and Ringo on a mass of documents dissolving The Beatles' partnership.
10 days earlier, after Ringo had already signed in the UK, John had failed to seal the deal with Paul and George in New York because "the stars aren't right".
Now, at the urging of an Apple lawyer, John was ready.
“Take out your camera,” he told May before calling his own attorney, Harold Seider, to go over some final points.
"When John hung up the phone, he looked wistfully out the window," May would recall. "I could almost see him replaying the entire Beatles experience in his mind."
Eventually, he picked up the pen - and, in Goons parlance, The Beatles were "deaded".
Link to video
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@mark said in Mildly interesting:
New salt-grain sized micro camera
"Makes it even easier and faster to lose it," says hubby.
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