Bcbulbchap
Bcbulbchap t1_j93ve99 wrote
Reply to I was looking to find where Girl Scout cookies would be sold. I wonder if these will be made with real Girl Scouts. by curiousplaid
In the UK, we have cookies which are called ‘Brownies’, which by a staggering coincidence are what the younger girl guides (or scouts) are known as.
With British cuisine traditionally being more conservative, I’m not sure if real Brownies are used in the edible brownies.
Bcbulbchap t1_j69nqdr wrote
I wouldn’t fret about it. Just think of the wonderful tunes that have been created here.
Bcbulbchap t1_j2fu7i7 wrote
Sad, but I imagine a lot of kids these days, might not know what an overhead projector is.
Bcbulbchap t1_j2epn5c wrote
Once you pop, he can’t stop…😛
Bcbulbchap t1_j2ahry9 wrote
Looks like it’s missing its green plastic container for the shavings.
Bcbulbchap t1_j1q0mxu wrote
Well, we are in a recession apparently…
Bcbulbchap t1_j1delh4 wrote
Reply to TIL The human nose can detect over 1 trillion different scents? This is because the human nose contains around 400 different types of scent receptors, which allow us to distinguish between a wide range of smells. by theythatspeak
In terms of detecting and identifying different smells, can dogs recognise burning toast or leaking gas any better than humans can?
Mind you, I’d be unable to recognise any of my friends or family by sniffing their butts…
Bcbulbchap t1_j1de8nl wrote
Reply to comment by Plonsky2 in TIL The human nose can detect over 1 trillion different scents? This is because the human nose contains around 400 different types of scent receptors, which allow us to distinguish between a wide range of smells. by theythatspeak
… especially before I’ve had a shower!
Bcbulbchap t1_iyk1hrt wrote
Reply to comment by koolaideprived in TIL that the southern United States converted all 11,500+ miles of its railroads from broad gauge (5 ft/1.524 m) to nearly-standard gauge (4 ft 9 in/1.448 m) in just 36 hours, starting on May 31, 1886 by 1859
Exactly my point…👍
No wonder major (and even relatively minor) construction projects are so time consuming and expensive.
Bcbulbchap t1_iyjdsdv wrote
Reply to comment by 1859 in TIL that the southern United States converted all 11,500+ miles of its railroads from broad gauge (5 ft/1.524 m) to nearly-standard gauge (4 ft 9 in/1.448 m) in just 36 hours, starting on May 31, 1886 by 1859
Yes, I thought they’d do it like this - very simple.
Bcbulbchap t1_iyjbccg wrote
Reply to TIL that the southern United States converted all 11,500+ miles of its railroads from broad gauge (5 ft/1.524 m) to nearly-standard gauge (4 ft 9 in/1.448 m) in just 36 hours, starting on May 31, 1886 by 1859
I might be wrong, but I imagine it would be reasonable easy to achieve. All they needed to do (presumably), was to move the existing rails to comply with the smaller gauge.
In today’s budget floundering world, we would still do this, but we would rip up the old tracks for scrap first, before relaying with new.
Bcbulbchap t1_iyewxu6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This box of matches indicates production tolerance by pprt
Obviously I agree entirely… However, when you consider the tolerance between the skin and the ‘soft fruit’ of a banana, now that is class. 👍
Bcbulbchap t1_iyedcsq wrote
‘Production tolerance’ means nothing to me. We need a banana for scale…🤔
Bcbulbchap t1_iy8pxsy wrote
Reply to A toucan skeleton by paulschal
Just need a skeleton of a Guinness can now…
Bcbulbchap t1_ixvf71a wrote
Reply to This bar puts ice in the urinals to slowly melt because people dont flush. by cheesesandsneezes
It is unusual to have to flush your own urinal (although I have come across them in the past). I always assumed that urinals had a cistern above to provide the flush. A screwed down inlet valve allows a trickle of water to enter the cistern, with a full flush released when it is full enough.
Are you sure it is ice though? Urinals usually have chemically scented blocks chucked in, to make them smell better.
Bcbulbchap t1_ixs33cj wrote
Reply to Horseback rider traffic button by Littlefrog02
… ideal for when visiting Pear New Mill.
Bcbulbchap t1_ixaipt0 wrote
Reply to comment by Chimaerok in TIL: You can bring a cooked or uncooked turkey on a plane. Each airline has its own policy about live turkeys. by MorsesTheHorse
You only have to watch ‘Nothing To Declare’ currently shown on UK daytime tv, to see just how seriously Australian customs, takes the issue of smuggling in of prohibited food stuffs.
Bcbulbchap t1_ixa1pui wrote
Reply to comment by Choppergold in TIL: You can bring a cooked or uncooked turkey on a plane. Each airline has its own policy about live turkeys. by MorsesTheHorse
He might even complain about the fowl smell too.
Bcbulbchap t1_ix9gde0 wrote
Bcbulbchap t1_ix8xpxu wrote
Reply to TIL: You can bring a cooked or uncooked turkey on a plane. Each airline has its own policy about live turkeys. by MorsesTheHorse
What happens if the uncooked turkey wants the ‘window’ seat?
Bcbulbchap t1_iwzmlnw wrote
Reply to comment by FillRevolutionary900 in There was a dead bird inside our AirBnB by fanseman
Beautiful plumage though…
Bcbulbchap t1_iwlc35n wrote
Reply to Spotted on this morning's commute: Andy Samberg's lesser known Cleveland-based electrician brother, Sandy Hamberg. by samnewmanmusic
The fact they still have positions available, tells me they haven’t found ‘The Best’ just yet.
Bcbulbchap t1_iwg3mke wrote
Reply to refrigerators repurposed as planters by 00DAloop
Does the little light stay on, now the door has gone?
Bcbulbchap OP t1_iturp2i wrote
Reply to comment by These_Enthusiasm_246 in No pot of gold at the end of this rainbow… by Bcbulbchap
Just what I was wondering 🤔
Bcbulbchap t1_ja9yt1f wrote
Reply to This table at a cinema has a real film reel inside of it by SSphereOfDeath
Hopefully it’s not the old Silver Nitrate film stock…🔥