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U.S. president Garfield wrote proof for Pythagorean Theorem
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U.S. president Garfield wrote proof for Pythagorean Theorem
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Yes, you're right. But in the English translated menus, they would often write Japanese ravioli or Japanese dumpling next to gyozas.. I figured 'dumpling' was a silly name. Ravioli is so much better!
Uh, I thought raviolis are Italian?
ravioli (Member Profile)
Uh, I thought raviolis are Italian?
Ah, these gyozas are one of the many sweet memories I keep from a trip to Japan. What a place!
Bryan Cranston's Advice to Aspiring Actors
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Dreams Are Real (with Space Kitties)
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Older Dude with Dyed Hair is a Lousy Bass Guitar Teacher
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Sears takes inventors idea all the way to China
>> ^ravioli:
The report doesnt say if the guy had patented his invention beforehand, they only imply it was expensive ($50,000). But it was the thing he needed. Otherwise he would have been screwed by any other store the same way.
Even if he already had a patent it sounds like Sears would try and use that 1950s design as prior art in order to nullify any claim on originality he might attempt to uphold.
Really hate seeing this sort of behaviour by American companies - this whole problem with companies being legally obliged to maximise profits doesn't exist outside of the USA and seems to be a big contributor to the lack of industrial jobs available.
It might be this easy to accidentally start a house fire
>> ^ravioli:
see? another reason why plastic bottles are bad!!
Clear bottles filled with clear liquids are the problem here, not the materials.
Good thing that rug is plastic, though. It would probably continue to bubble and melt for hours without ever producing a flame.
Colonel Meow on Facebook
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Louis CK - Schindlers List.
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Anteater Standing on Two Legs
>> ^ravioli:
I definitely need one in my backyard. He would grow very fat from the hordes of big black juicy ants.
NO! Kill the ant eaters!
Epic Cat Confrontation.
>> ^grinter:
>> ^ravioli:
the whole thing should have a Richard Attenborough narration.
or David.
spared no expense.
Epic Cat Confrontation.
>> ^ravioli:
the whole thing should have a Richard Attenborough narration.
or David.
So they installed a "Push to add drama" button in Belgium...
>> ^ravioli:
Very cool ad even if it's all staged.
Anyone knows how come it's in English while Belgians speak French or Flemmish ??
There's mention of this on reddit where someone states that usage of the English language is common in some areas including signage.