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A Complete History of Music
I've not tracked pop music enough in the last 20 years to know if the 2010s or 2000s were right, but Cher certainly struck me as not very likely. The Bee-Gees sealed it.
I would have happily listened to more of the 1920's "Dirty Anklez"...
GOP Says Trump Was Joking as Damning Ukraine Texts Emerge
The next Democratic president is going to have carte Blanche to do anything he or she wants, laws be damned, and Republican complaints are all nothing but country hating sour grapes, to be ignored and ridiculed.
Republican subpoenas....toilet paper. Republican criminal charges....witch hunts. Republican legislation....compost. Republican complaints....sweet sweet music. Turnabout is fair play, and there's a big turnabout a'coming.
Sudafed pill popping Donny (see his taco bowl photo from May 5, 2016 and notice the open drawer that's chock full of European formula Sudafed) now has 20% of Republicans ready to impeach, that number growing steadily. An anonymous/sealed vote in the Senate today would see him expelled, so McConnell won't consider it.
Not sure how they think baiting and lying to the press isn't baiting and lying to the public....or how it doesn't make him a consummate liar in their eyes.
World’s Largest Optical Lens
Edison was a well known patent and credit thief.
I find it ridiculously suspicious that he "invented" the phonograph shortly after the invention of the exceptionally similar paleophone. Charles Cros submitted a sealed envelope containing a letter to the Academy of Sciences on April 30, 1877 detailing the design of the paleophone, the first device capable of recording and playing the recording back as sound, later that year an account of his invention was published on October 10, 1877 a month before Edison claimed credit, then Edison patented it the next year..
Suspicious to say the least if you consider how many other inventions he "invented" after someone else had already done so....like the light bulb.
Edison always seemed like the Trump of late 1800's inventors imo, constantly taking credit for other people's work, patenting their inventions without even crediting them, and was a total shady but successful business man thanks to a total lack of ethics.
Wizard of Menlo Park? Please. Just another backstabbing rat from New Jersy if you ask me.
I'm team Tesla all day long. ;-)
Fun Fact: Menlo Park, NJ (not CA)
In November 1877, one of Edison’s first major inventions at Menlo Park was the phonograph, which was a basic machine that allowed a person to speak into a diaphragm that was attached to a pin that made indentations on a paper wrapped around wood. The first words Edison successfully recorded on the phonograph were “Mary had a Little Lamb”. By 1878, this invention was known all around the world and Edison soon earned the title of “The Wizard of Menlo Park.
Dad was a big fan Edison.
This Presidential Seal Does Not Look Like The Others
Here is a full-sized copy of the image.
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This Presidential Seal Does Not Look Like The Others
@bobknight33
How's your stable genius now? You know most people of average intelligence or better would notice the difference between the seal of their own personal office and one as manipulated as this is?
Russian-styled Eagle with two heads, golf clubs instead of arrows, wad of cash instead of an olive branch. None of it apparently noticed by the stable genius or any of his cronies.
Can you at least admit he's stupid now?
Caterpillar D9G donkey start and unloading
It's an awesome machine.
Seriously though, is this the best we can do with that engine? What's with the ecological disaster every time it's started?
Maybe we could replace the engine with a forest fire.
It would be less polluting if they just ran it with an oil spill.
If only they can figure out how to start it by clubbing baby seals.
Instead of a pony engine can we just inject children with cancer?
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Lethal Injections: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
The kit comes with hoses and a plastic bag that goes over the head and sealed around the neck.
Some kits also come with assorted Hallmark suicide note greeting cards with common messages of regret, blame, etc. to round out the experience.
How big was the room? How well sealed? It has to displace enough of the oxygen long enough to drown you. You really don't wanna get 1/2 way, run out, and survive with brain damage, that's probably not going to help with whatever problem made you try suicide in the first place.
Side note...we are running out of helium, and it's needed for science. Please don't waste it killing yourself people, any gas that displaces oxygen should do the trick.
Lethal Injections: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
How big was the room? How well sealed? It has to displace enough of the oxygen long enough to drown you. You really don't wanna get 1/2 way, run out, and survive with brain damage, that's probably not going to help with whatever problem made you try suicide in the first place.
Side note...we are running out of helium, and it's needed for science. Please don't waste it killing yourself people, any gas that displaces oxygen should do the trick.
I was kind of surprised she used two party sized tanks. I thought one would have been enough. I should have taken chemistry in HS.
Wild barber!
Apparently it's much better for your hair than cutting. Fire seals the hair ends, stopping split ends.....that said, I agree, setting the whole head on fire at once seems insane. I've seen it done on a pony tail much more safely.
Yes!
And what the hell people.
Okay, using a power tool is the guy being too lazy to use normal clippers.
But WHY SET YOUR DAMNED HEAD ON FIRE you psychopaths?!
Penguin chicks rescued by unlikely hero
Stop ruining my happy endings! Although I suppose the Leopard Seal was pretty happy.
"The plucky Adele accompanies the chicks to the sea..."
... where they're promptly eaten by a Leopard Seal.
Penguin chicks rescued by unlikely hero
"The plucky Adele accompanies the chicks to the sea..."
... where they're promptly eaten by a Leopard Seal.
Orcas playing with swimmer at Hahei Beach, New Zealand
Humans are always interesting to Orcas after they've eaten a seal.
It makes me wonder why they see humans as interesting but see seals as food.
Orcas playing with swimmer at Hahei Beach, New Zealand
Maybe they see seals AND humans as prey, they like to play with, before they eat it?
maybe they see humans as humans and seals as seals?