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Mordhaus
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Thanks, and likewise
Happy Holidays
Learning to Cook From Grandmas Around the World
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Mordhaus
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Thanks
*promote *quality *love
Why you always seem to have room for dessert
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Why Military Veterans Are Hunting Pythons in the Everglades
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There Are More Than Two Human Sexes
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newtboy
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They actually look pretty repairable... and the problem is that buying them all up for spares has driven up the going rate for them!
https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/singing-fish.htm
Yep. I'm thoroughly impressed. I hope she got lots of spare fish. It won't be nearly as impressive with 1/4 of them nonfunctional, and I would expect them to break regularly.
newtboy
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Thanks
It works surprisingly well, doesn't it?
So good.
Next I expect them to build a room full of mounted Teddy Ruxpin heads singing choir songs in unison with 4 part harmonies.
*doublepromote a *quality wall treatment. If I'm ever in Chicago, I'm stopping by there.
Killing time during the Trojan War with Ajax and Achilles
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Getting Cold (with thermal imaging)
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Killing time during the Trojan War with Ajax and Achilles
Apparently ancient Greek pots have B-sides, this was a follow-up video:
Getting Cold (with thermal imaging)
Carefully
None of the endothermic reactions in this video have been suggested as methods to regulate global temperature, because even if they could be scaled up enough to make a global difference they don't address the systems which regulate the earth's temperature.
Some things which have affected global temperatures either up or down are:
Some people have proposed geoengineering to use those same mechanisms, for instance injecting sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07533-4 or seeding the ocean with iron to fertilise algae https://phys.org/news/2016-03-seeding-iron-pacific-carbon-air.html although there are some concerns about both approaches.
So how do we use it to combat global warming?
Kale, Cauliflower, and Brussels Sprouts Are the Same Species
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The French Paper Mill That Sold to Dalí and Picasso
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For 27-Time Hopi High Champs, Running Is Tradition
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