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SuspiciousStable9649 t1_je8ht9t wrote
Thanks for the news flash, UN.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_je7ul9u wrote
Reply to This is my husband's favorite prank on me, and he wasn't even there to see it! by AlloyComics
So there’s a place called Rooster Rock in Oregon… yeah.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_je7ueh6 wrote
Fortunately they mostly keep missing.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_je1o9pf wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in Thawing permafrost in the Arctic could release pollution from thousands of industrial sites by DisasterousGiraffe
And the diseases trapped in the permafrost.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jds2mp9 wrote
Reply to The image was created by shots photographer Jon Carmichael took while flying at 39,000 feet on a Southwest flight from Portland, Oregon, to St. Louis. Credit: Jon Carmichael by Davicho77
The real miracle of this shot is not having scratches and vapor drops on the plane window.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jd5x5vc wrote
As a former stock photographer… never mind. 🤣
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jcd3foj wrote
Reply to comment by TheTastiestofMeats in Sauropod specimen found in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region may have had the longest neck of any known dinosaur — measuring about 15.1 m, more than the height of the Hollywood sign by marketrent
I think somebody put too many neck bones together. From the picture they robbed the tail.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jbm5yzx wrote
Reply to comment by _lucy_blue in Searching for evidence of life on Mars is a major impetus for exploration, however, current Mars mission instruments lack the essential sensitivity to identify life traces in Chilean desert samples that strongly resemble the martian area currently under study by NASA’s Perseverance rover. by GeoGeoGeoGeo
Similar rocks on earth to what Perseverance is studying were run through similar test equipment to what Perseverance is using and the similar equipment couldn’t see life. (Perseverance will probably need Mars samples with more life to see life.)
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaxvz87 wrote
Reply to comment by NetflixSux247 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
I think there was an undecorated chamber/corridor, but no major artifacts so far. So there was a void, but it was just an empty area. I thought I saw a picture… not sure I trust The Sun, but that’s the picture I saw. Looks confirmed here.
And yes to your second question.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaxufrk wrote
Reply to comment by NetflixSux247 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Yes. (h) is basically not shown. I think location (i) is showing the results of the two studies, with the ellipsis probably being a good indicator of how accurate they can see (as in +/- 1 m as opposed to seeing objects or stone joints). (h) is basically ‘over here somewhere’ but they wanted to emphasize the higher chambers. Edit: (h) has its own map in the black and white image. Pretty small, but easy to get to.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaxpars wrote
Reply to Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Does the mummy’s curse count if you do an endoscopy versus opening a portal big enough to pass through?
Jokes aside, this is really outstanding work.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaaqddt wrote
Reply to [OC] The weatherman warned us there would be record breaking snowfall. by rick-james-biatch
r/AccidentalMinecraft
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaamx1c wrote
Reply to comment by Present_School_8754 in Webull policy update regarding Pattern Day Trading. by Present_School_8754
Fidelity seems to already be one per account
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaaammi wrote
Reply to comment by chibiace in Antarctic sea ice likely shrunk to a record low last week, US researchers said Monday, its lowest extent in the 45 years of satellite record-keeping by DoremusJessup
Yes. Congratulations! 🎉
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaaahru wrote
Oh, here’s a fucking useless link.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaaafc8 wrote
Reply to comment by workyworkaccount in UN chief slams 'climate-wrecking' firms at human rights body by NCGuy257
Right, but how much death before people vote differently?
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaa8csq wrote
Reply to comment by Total_Customer_6627 in Antarctic sea ice likely shrunk to a record low last week, US researchers said Monday, its lowest extent in the 45 years of satellite record-keeping by DoremusJessup
checks notes …fucked. Yep, we’re fucked.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaa81d3 wrote
Reply to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called on “climate-wrecking corporations” to be held accountable through legal challenges in remarks to the Human Rights Council on Monday by DoremusJessup
I would argue that climate change is as a big a threat to human rights as Russia’s war. Good callout by this guy.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_ja9wuvn wrote
Reply to comment by WikiSummarizerBot in Pakistan hospitals short on insulin, essential drugs as financial crisis hits healthcare system by WhoIsJolyonWest
Yeah, I couldn’t think of a way to fit that into a few words.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_ja9wcqf wrote
Reply to Pakistan hospitals short on insulin, essential drugs as financial crisis hits healthcare system by WhoIsJolyonWest
Half these drugs are basic comfort (analgesics) and half are kind of failing organ support (liver and diabetes).
Panadol - acetaminophen
Insulin - diabetes
Brufen - Ibuprofen
Disprin - aspirin
Calpol - acetaminophen again?
Tegral - epilepsy, diabetes pain related
Nimesulide - nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug - cramp pains, including diarrhea and menstrual cramps
Hepamerz - liver failure treatment
Buscopan - Wikipedia
Rivotril - extreme anxiety
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_ja8h8cj wrote
Reply to I plotted the daily performance of stocks in each sector of SP500 since the beginning of the year and compared them to SPY's performance. by TradeTheZones
So you’re telling me there’s no chance to beat the market?
But seriously a second slower replay after the first pass would be a good move. Or make the first pass even faster to make room for a second slower play. (Assuming the file size is allowed.)
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_ja7sxum wrote
Reply to comment by wart365 in China approves biggest expansion in new coal power plants since 2015, report finds | China by cosmic_fetus
I wish we’d of just let them do solar panels. That fiasco set the world back a couple of years.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_ja7sspp wrote
Reply to China approves biggest expansion in new coal power plants since 2015, report finds | China by cosmic_fetus
China: I’ve never met a power source I didn’t like.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_ja6jlmg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As Tokyo Electric Power Co. moves closer to discharging tons of stored water from its stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, local opposition has intensified and cries of betrayal are being heard by DoremusJessup
I know your sarcastic, but I think nuclear will have a place as messy as it is. We will trade radiation for CO2 and methane and be glad for it (unfortunately).
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jegspuo wrote
Reply to Indian man, world's first, to catch fungal infection from a plant: Report by chonker200
Wait. Let us ask what he was doing with the plant.