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purchankruly t1_j9l7p8n wrote
Is he really far right?
purchankruly t1_j9abn72 wrote
On the Moon
purchankruly t1_j9a3mm5 wrote
Reply to comment by Weazy-N420 in The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
Astral aphrodisiacs to the Gleepgorp peoples who live on that planet.
purchankruly t1_j983gw5 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Expression7533 in The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
It’d be visible in “daytime”.
purchankruly t1_j97pc6j wrote
Reply to The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
Imagine your night view on your small planet in the tail.
purchankruly t1_j91alx9 wrote
Reply to Religious Hermit Found Buried in The Fetal Position. The woman buried was living with septic arthritis and also advanced venereal syphilis. This would have meant she lived with severe, visible symptoms of infection affecting her entire body, and later on, neurological and mental health decline by Wagamaga
I see religion’s compassion hasn’t changed over the years.
purchankruly t1_j915wjr wrote
If there’s a god who only understands his own plan let’s hope it’s not through the eyes of the things we kill he’s seeing.
purchankruly t1_j8xuzfm wrote
Didn’t they do that back with Sherlock in Mac OS 8?
purchankruly t1_j8tffad wrote
Reply to comment by noeljb in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
Oh.
purchankruly t1_j8sxw58 wrote
Reply to comment by wolfkeeper in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
Technically anything is anything. :D
purchankruly t1_j8ssu34 wrote
Reply to comment by marmorset in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
My glib answer would be, it is Xerox after all.
purchankruly t1_j8sqgiu wrote
Reply to comment by girhen in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
Roman numerals in binary is simpler.
purchankruly t1_j8ry2wo wrote
Reply to comment by GeneralNathanJessup in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
And enlarged.
purchankruly t1_j8rxyk1 wrote
Reply to comment by SketchyApothecary in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
Why oh why did we switch from Roman numerals?!
purchankruly t1_j8rxsnf wrote
Reply to comment by Totally_Not_A_Bot_55 in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
I’d bet not, only because this OCR-ish software wouldn’t have existed back in the 80s and 90s.
purchankruly t1_j8rxlq9 wrote
Reply to comment by Megafritz in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
It’s in a very funny dialect of English.
purchankruly t1_j8orsjt wrote
Reply to TIL: The Chamblee Incident. In 1989, Kenneth Lamar Noid, a mentally ill man who believed that the Domino's Pizza "Avoid the Noid" ads were personally directed towards him, antagonizing him. He took 2 Domino's employees hostage at gunpoint. by SilentWalrus92
Mental illness is multi-generational. This was thirty-four years ago.
Can we take it seriously, now, please?
purchankruly t1_j8c8pff wrote
Reply to comment by BitingArtist in Today I learned Tabula rasa (blank slate) is the theory that individuals are born without built-in mental content and therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception, which is in direct contrast to Innatism which is the idea that the mind is born with ideas, knowledge, and beliefs. by St3v3nMS3
BOOTROM.EXE
purchankruly t1_j8c8l0f wrote
Reply to Today I learned Tabula rasa (blank slate) is the theory that individuals are born without built-in mental content and therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception, which is in direct contrast to Innatism which is the idea that the mind is born with ideas, knowledge, and beliefs. by St3v3nMS3
Very fascinating read indeed. I’ve always wanted to ask a newborn, “what were you thinking about 6 months ago?”
purchankruly t1_j87a8bc wrote
TIL Thunderbird still exists.
purchankruly t1_j84wsuq wrote
Reply to comment by TheFightingImp in TIL the Pacific island nation of Nauru has been so damaged by phosphate mining that in 1964 Australia offered to repopulate the entire nation to Curtis Island near the Australian Coast. Nauru refused the offer in order to maintain their sovereignty and not become part of Australia. by triviafrenzy
That’s probably why Sweeny Todd with Ruth Buzzy and Brian Dennehy opened and closed the same night. Heads rolled that night.
purchankruly t1_j832vuo wrote
Reply to comment by invincibl_ in TIL the Pacific island nation of Nauru has been so damaged by phosphate mining that in 1964 Australia offered to repopulate the entire nation to Curtis Island near the Australian Coast. Nauru refused the offer in order to maintain their sovereignty and not become part of Australia. by triviafrenzy
I’m going to go with “yes”, but a positive “yes”, not a “I don’t know what any of that means” yes.
purchankruly t1_j82zqes wrote
Reply to comment by Unindoctrinated in TIL the Pacific island nation of Nauru has been so damaged by phosphate mining that in 1964 Australia offered to repopulate the entire nation to Curtis Island near the Australian Coast. Nauru refused the offer in order to maintain their sovereignty and not become part of Australia. by triviafrenzy
You haven’t seen the production. It was just off off off.
Zing I gots a million of them!
purchankruly t1_j82mc5b wrote
Reply to comment by Unindoctrinated in TIL the Pacific island nation of Nauru has been so damaged by phosphate mining that in 1964 Australia offered to repopulate the entire nation to Curtis Island near the Australian Coast. Nauru refused the offer in order to maintain their sovereignty and not become part of Australia. by triviafrenzy
They’re my go to performers for way off off broadway
purchankruly t1_j9rufrc wrote
Reply to [Image] It's never too late for anything by heavilyremake71
It most certainly is too late.