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cote112 t1_jdsl4le wrote
Reply to comment by Wickeman1 in OC [2340×1080] Sedona,AZ by kd_bunny
I'd love to get back out there and stay in one of the places along the way to be able to hit all the spots. Bootlegger had a nice little swimming hole I remember.
cote112 t1_jdsaoje wrote
Reply to comment by Wickeman1 in OC [2340×1080] Sedona,AZ by kd_bunny
I love stopping every once in a while and just try to follow up the sides to the top and you see cacti above the trees on some ledge in a little canyon. It's wild.
cote112 t1_jds4kfy wrote
Reply to comment by Wickeman1 in OC [2340×1080] Sedona,AZ by kd_bunny
Hot hot day when being in the creek is the best thing.
cote112 t1_jdrdws5 wrote
Reply to comment by Wickeman1 in OC [2340×1080] Sedona,AZ by kd_bunny
When there's no parking at Slide Rock, it's a West Fork day!
cote112 t1_jdng3pa wrote
Reply to It's not snow! - it's SALT - Salar de Uyuni - is the world's largest salt flat, Bolivia [4474 × 2516] [OC] by pypoupypou
Ah the patterns of nature
cote112 t1_jdduq64 wrote
Reply to comment by Gaaargh in TIL of Trix, a t-rex skeleton that is considered one of the most complete skeletons ever found. It was found only in 2013 on a farmers land in Montana, US. It was bought from the farmer for almost $5mil and is now on permanent display in The Netherlands. by lucamila5
fun account but that's not exactly exactly what I was thinking of.
This but T-Rexs moving through the Cretaceous swamps or whatever of what's now Wyoming.
cote112 t1_jd12lwz wrote
Reply to TIL of Trix, a t-rex skeleton that is considered one of the most complete skeletons ever found. It was found only in 2013 on a farmers land in Montana, US. It was bought from the farmer for almost $5mil and is now on permanent display in The Netherlands. by lucamila5
Has anyone put the back legs and hips together differently so that it stood and moved like a kangaroo?
Imagine a hopping T-Rex going like 35mph.
cote112 t1_jcywowh wrote
Solid move using a show for the people who have enough money to pay for Apple TV who also likely have money for private therapists.
cote112 t1_jcmze93 wrote
Reply to comment by UnsuspectingS1ut in SVB blames remote work for bank failure by Loud_Adagio2222
Trust the username
cote112 t1_jcmwump wrote
Reply to comment by jayfeather31 in SVB blames remote work for bank failure by Loud_Adagio2222
It does if the bank was dependent on private nonresidential fixed investment.
cote112 t1_jcggpy1 wrote
I wonder if they used to slip down to the Gulf of Maine back way back when.
cote112 t1_jc7l2bo wrote
Reply to comment by CampsG in I stumbled out of the forest into a prehistoric wonderland. Mt Aspiring National Park, NZ [OC][1500x2250] by CampsG
What a magical place
cote112 t1_jc757nv wrote
Reply to I stumbled out of the forest into a prehistoric wonderland. Mt Aspiring National Park, NZ [OC][1500x2250] by CampsG
Ferns are great. Except when they're covered in ticks.
cote112 t1_jc4p7h4 wrote
Reply to comment by Cronerburger in Another word for banker, me, acrylic,2023 by travischapmanart
I'm ticked
cote112 t1_jc2llwv wrote
Reply to comment by yasuewho in Another word for banker, me, acrylic,2023 by travischapmanart
People get "financial advisor" confused with "fiduciary" too.
Fiduciaries are friends, is a fun way to remember.
cote112 t1_jbjmkju wrote
Reply to We live in the Jetsons now. A Flying Motorbike Company Gets Listed on the Nasdaq by jwright100
I just watched a report about 2 guys in their garage designing a VTOL that they want to use to fly people back and forth between Boston and NYC. Probably one of those things you make to hopefully get bought out by an established company looking to stay relevant.
cote112 t1_jb4zy36 wrote
Reply to Artificial intelligence could soon be widely used to detect breast cancer — and may be more effective than doctors at doing so, study says by Gari_305
I'd agree. After looking at the mammogram, a doctor told my Mom she was fine.
It was the tech who saved her life.
cote112 t1_jamhk9s wrote
Reply to [image] by Royal_Tumbleweed_910
Wouldn't it be standing in front of it all, watching it burn, looking optimistic?
This stickman has land and seeds and apparently access to water.
cote112 t1_jacp111 wrote
Probably because Soder quit The Bonfire. Damien was inspired by his dedication to Billions
cote112 t1_ja66gfg wrote
Reply to comment by theillini19 in My two year progress shooting Jupiter, using the same $300 telescope! by theillini19
I just learned a bit about telescopes, like the fact that there are more than one kind.
cote112 t1_ja4vepc wrote
They got me for 2 episodes before I knew they weren't discovering anything other than rubes willing to watch nothing.
cote112 t1_ja0wmb8 wrote
Reply to ‘My whole bed shook’: south Wales hit by 3.7 magnitude earthquake | Wales by vanquisher1985
Someone needs to get laid more often.
cote112 t1_j9wrr9o wrote
I've luckily been to Sedona twice but I really feel like I could spend a lifetime exploring every canyon, cave, creek and butte.
cote112 t1_j9rlhsd wrote
Reply to Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by rainbowarriorhere
I made turnips, yellow potatoes and scallions into a mash. Great stuff.
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Reply to People aged 16-29 in low-skilled jobs are 49% more likely to be surveilled at work. by PuzzBat9019
Is this because management expects this age group to be paying attention to their phone more than the job they're being paid to do?