krattalak
krattalak t1_je0bxbs wrote
Reply to snake a found a few months ago (OC) by anonymouslynotok
It's a very light color morph of a Ring-Neck Snake, 14 sub-species, all with varying color spectrums. Characterized by the ring around it's neck, and usually a highly contrasting color on their belly scales. Mildly venomous, but no threat to humans, as that is about as big as they get. They eat worms and things.
krattalak t1_jd2m5ro wrote
Reply to comment by Kiethblacklion in The Mandrell sisters and Dolly Parton early 1980s by steroidamoeba
My 10yr old self was convinced we'd get married.
krattalak t1_jcb9l6k wrote
Reply to TIL that Prince is credited for “discovering” Carmen Electra when she began her career as a singer after moving to Minneapolis where they met and he produced her self-titled debut studio album, released in 1993. by puzzledplatypus
Prince "Discovered" a lot of female singers.
krattalak t1_j60v56l wrote
Reply to comment by HobgoblinKhanate1 in TIL that World War II Spitfires only had about 20 seconds of 'gun time' before running out of ammo, making most movie depictions wildly inaccurate by TimmyIsBaller
That is 100% WWIIOnline. I am not kidding.
krattalak t1_j5zg6ab wrote
Reply to TIL that World War II Spitfires only had about 20 seconds of 'gun time' before running out of ammo, making most movie depictions wildly inaccurate by TimmyIsBaller
This is true of most WWII fighters to one degree or another. The p-51 mustang had 21 seconds of ammo. 380 rounds for the inboard guns, 270 rounds for the outboard guns. The Browning AN/M2 fired @ 750-850 rounds/min.
krattalak t1_iyf8xe8 wrote
Reply to Eli5: How does pinching a ribbon and sliding your finger nails along it make it curly? by formulaswift
OH!OH!OH! I know this.
When you pinch the ribbon and pull on it, if the force applied exceeds what's called the 'yield' force, it causes the outside of the ribbon to deform while the inside of the ribbon stays the same. This induces the curl.
There's actually a study on this. This was the topic of a SciShow video on youtube.
krattalak OP t1_iye62sa wrote
Reply to comment by qyjq in Did I win a prize? by krattalak
I just checked. There are 525600 minutes in a year. We have our work cut out for us.
krattalak t1_iujpfoe wrote
Reply to All stocked up for tonight! by Bmc00
As a kid that used to lick these for fun, I approve.
krattalak t1_iu8ei5d wrote
Reply to Eli5 : how there are still chickens , even tho we are eating the adult(chicken) + baby ( eggs ) wouldn’t they be extinct ? by Independent-Bell8180
Each hen will lay approx 1-2 eggs daily starting at 6mo of age regardless if there's a rooster or not. If you have a rooster, then most of those eggs will hatch, otherwise they go to the market.
There are at any given point, about 25 billion chickens in the world.
The state of Iowa has 60 million chickens.
Each chicken only needs to have one chick to replace itself. Over it's lifetime, a chicken can produce 1000s more chickens if you remove the eggs and put them into incubators fast enough.
krattalak t1_je1a6ur wrote
Reply to Hypothetically… If you were to create a film studio that rivals Disney/Paramount/WB etc. how would you do it? by AMAROK300
Money. Lots and Lots of Money. And Lawyers. You'll need Lawyers. A24 is primarily a distribution company, buying already finished films. You go to events like cannes, sundance and the like and bid on them.