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I screwed up the date on yesterday's post. I hope you can work through that with understanding.
Over 500 people were sent to the wrong link for this. Here is the correction:
Stay The Fuck at Home
You must listen to this man's ditty.
It's NSW but you're not at work anyway.
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I screwed up the date on yesterday's post. I hope you can work through that with understanding.
Over 500 people were sent to the wrong link for this. Here is the correction:
Stay The Fuck at Home
You must listen to this man's ditty.
It's NSW but you're not at work anyway.
CLICK HERE
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GET LEARNT
Progress In The Boston Dynamics Robotics
Notice how the advanced model uses its arms for balance and assisting in getting more lift. Amazing.
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But I wonder how many of its predators have seen the movie.
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Pangaea with modern-day borderlines
Origin of the concept
Alfred Wegener c. 1924–1930
World map of Pangaea created by Alfred Wegener according to his imagination at that time
The name "Pangaea/Pangea" is derived from Ancient Greek pan (πᾶν, "all, entire, whole") and Gaia (Γαῖα, "Mother Earth, land").
The concept that the continents once formed a contiguous landmass was first proposed by Alfred Wegener, the originator of the scientific theory of continental drift, in his 1912 publication The Origin of Continents (Die Entstehung der Kontinente). He expanded upon his hypothesis in his 1915 book The Origin of Continents and Oceans (Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane), in which he postulated that, before breaking up and drifting to their present locations, all the continents had formed a single supercontinent that he called the "Urkontinent".
Antarctica without the ice
Some people think earth expansion makes more sense.
SOURCE: CLICK HERE
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As the photo suggests, ocean plastic is being transported back onshore and pushed permanently onto land away from the water's edge, where it often becomes trapped in vegetation.
SOURCE: CLICK HERE
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My wife's basement would flood looking at that.
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I wonder if it kills viruses.
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No one needs that kind of attitude.
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The world can be a beautiful place.
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What about learning their record?
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Otherwise
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But maybe it's just my memory.
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We used highly pressurized argon to cool the thermal detectors on the missiles I maintained. We were hyper careful with the tanks - for the reason illustrated above. And imagine that happening in a room full of rocket motors.
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I didn't believe that, but it's true.
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That happens much too often. I think the doors ought to self-open like elevators.
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"I'll pass."
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It was stated that this guy escaped without a scratch.
I wonder if he made any changes in his life.
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Origin of the concept
Alfred Wegener c. 1924–1930
World map of Pangaea created by Alfred Wegener according to his imagination at that time
The name "Pangaea/Pangea" is derived from Ancient Greek pan (πᾶν, "all, entire, whole") and Gaia (Γαῖα, "Mother Earth, land").
The concept that the continents once formed a contiguous landmass was first proposed by Alfred Wegener, the originator of the scientific theory of continental drift, in his 1912 publication The Origin of Continents (Die Entstehung der Kontinente). He expanded upon his hypothesis in his 1915 book The Origin of Continents and Oceans (Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane), in which he postulated that, before breaking up and drifting to their present locations, all the continents had formed a single supercontinent that he called the "Urkontinent".
Antarctica without the ice
Some people think earth expansion makes more sense.
SOURCE: CLICK HERE
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SOURCE: CLICK HERE
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Me: I wish for chips
Genie: done
Me: I wish for salsa
Genie: …why didn't you just wish for chips & salsa?
Me: ah…I wish I hadn't doneNO WAIT!
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SHIT YOU DON'T SEE EVERY DAMN DAY
My wife's basement would flood looking at that.
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What about learning their record?
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When a child loses a tooth, some parents put a dollar under their pillow. I would leave a book called, “Your Disintegrating Body.”
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AND AWRY WE GO
We used highly pressurized argon to cool the thermal detectors on the missiles I maintained. We were hyper careful with the tanks - for the reason illustrated above. And imagine that happening in a room full of rocket motors.
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"state-specific science"
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As seen on international TV by millions.
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The longest fall I've ever seen...
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I wonder if he made any changes in his life.
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And you encourage children to read that book?
But there is help available.
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2 comments:
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Hi Ralph,
when you write: "Some people think earth expansion makes more sense." it seems as if there is a contradiction to the continental drift theory.
This is misleading. The article deals with the expansion of the water in the oceans and the soil because it gets warmer due to global warming. This is in no way contradictory to the continental drift theory.
Cheers
Yes, my basement did flood.......:)
Why TF was that bus trying to turn around?????
Thanks for making my self-isolation a bit better today.
Towanda
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