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gallaj0 t1_j54s1tz wrote
Reply to comment by plusgoodduckspeak in Ancient humans and their early depictions of the universe: βIt is no exaggeration to say that astronomy has existed as an exact science for more than five millennia,β writes the late science historian John North. by clayt6
I haven't, but I'll put it on my list for the library. Thanks.
gallaj0 t1_j52tbuy wrote
Reply to Ancient humans and their early depictions of the universe: βIt is no exaggeration to say that astronomy has existed as an exact science for more than five millennia,β writes the late science historian John North. by clayt6
I just finished reading "The Milky Way: an Autobiography of Our Galaxy" by Dr. Moiya McTier, she was the first dual major of astrophysics and folklore from Harvard.
She keeps it pretty high level, but touches some on the connection between primitive humans, astrology, folklore, and it's progression into astronomy. It's a very well written book, has a lot of info on Galaxy formation, star formation and types, age and shape of the universe. It wound up being a lot more detailed than I thought it might be.
gallaj0 t1_j3w94eh wrote
Reply to comment by Chappy_Sinclair_ in MassSave insulation - what to do if you suspect they missed a lot of cavities between the walls? by AnteaterEastern2811
I had the blown in insulation done. There are sometimes cavity's in the walls that they can't fill for some reason, the framing or pipes, openings at the bottom stuff like that.
When I had it done they had to do a report afterwards, they used the thermal camera to review the insulation, it had to cover a certain percentage of the house, then that had to put a report on the wall next to the electric panel that it had been certified.
gallaj0 t1_j1kj93n wrote
Reply to comment by HOARDING_STACKING in Welcome to Massachusetts by marmosetohmarmoset
We wear short shorts!
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Reply to comment by Frost1235 in In Swartzentruber Amish communities when you purchase a casket you get a matching rocker. So you buy it for life and for death by Yosemite_Scott
He didn't help in the last barn raising.
Must be a zombie, let's hunt him.
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Reply to comment by TotallyErratic in New England Utility Urges Biden to Declare Emergency to Avoid Fuel Shortage by Nobiting
politicians in states with US shipyards love the Jones act; unless they can get a military contract, it's the only thing keeping those yards alive.
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Reply to comment by alongfield in Mass. Tax Refunds Will Start To Flow On Tuesday by husky5050
So you're advocating for the state to illegally keep the money that by law must be returned to the citizens?
That wouldn't be people whining, that is a valid argument for outrage against a criminal act.
gallaj0 t1_isyju7l wrote
Cops get to sic german shepards on people without any reason; seems fair to send the bees.
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Reply to comment by JoshSidekick in Miracles really do happen in Massachusetts by Technical_Hair_4383
Powerball is pretty high right now.
gallaj0 t1_irgjnd6 wrote
Reply to comment by SouthShoreSerenade in This guy in Hadley π€πΌ by Jeromiewhalen
He's out in Hadley. He's probably been boycotting the sport since the Whalers went south.
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Reply to Joshua West, A 17-year-old male, is reported missing out of Huntington, Ma. Joshua is 5' 9", 130 pounds and last seen wearing blue jeans, sneakers, red long-sleeve shirt, and gray hooded sweatshirt. by Linux-Is-Best
Has there been a lot of missing kids lately, or is it just more reporting? Is this part of the teen mental health crisis that's been reported?