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sea_of_joy__ t1_jbhz40n wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Ice Age Survivors. Study focuses on the people who lived between 35,000 and 5,000 years ago and that are, at least partially, the ancestors of the present-day population of Western Eurasia, including – for the first time – the genomes of people who lived during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) by Wagamaga
> “So, uh, this weird peninsula on the west coast of Asia,
Don't you mean Europe?
sea_of_joy__ t1_jbhxwz0 wrote
Reply to Aromatic hexazine rings — [N₆]⁴⁻ — an all-nitrogen analogue of benzene, have finally been synthesized by researchers using high-pressure, laser-heated synthesis. The hexazine rings are present within a complex K₉N₅₆ structure containing [N₆]⁴⁻ and [N₅]⁻ rings as well as neutral nitrogen dimers. by MurphysLab
What are the applications of this molecule?
sea_of_joy__ t1_jatapar wrote
Reply to Good Indian food in Cambridge? by No_Cap_1452
Seriously make friends with people of Indian origins, and have foods shared between the two of you. I'm not a fan of many restaurants, and I'm a big fan of home made foods.
sea_of_joy__ t1_j7n28zv wrote
I’ve never ever been there at all, and I’ve must have passed about 1,000 times.
It was just pretentious sweet cereal and soft serve ice cream. What a nasty gimmick.
sea_of_joy__ t1_j7jk2lt wrote
Reply to Bagels? by stunkindonuts
Go to Mighty Mill all the way in Lynn!!! They are not only awesome at bagels, but also for other breads. They mill their own flour, and you can see all this.
sea_of_joy__ OP t1_j6nus77 wrote
How is cambridge water?
Submitted by sea_of_joy__ t3_10pnud8 in boston
sea_of_joy__ t1_j6fuedg wrote
S&S is NOT GOOD AT ALL. My GF is Jewish and she likes it however for their tuna salad.
I like Kupels in Brookline. It’s decent. The best Jewish restaurants are in the rust belt cities like Cleveland or Philadelphia.
sea_of_joy__ OP t1_j68vqmi wrote
Reply to comment by SheeEttin in I know about the Anna’s Taqueria at Porter Square and Davis Square, but is there also one on Mass Ave in Porter? by sea_of_joy__
I think that it’s been fixed now. I’m not able to reproduce this either anymore.
sea_of_joy__ OP t1_j6855f2 wrote
Reply to comment by bianguyen in I know about the Anna’s Taqueria at Porter Square and Davis Square, but is there also one on Mass Ave in Porter? by sea_of_joy__
I did the same thing, and it’s wrong. Wow I had no idea that Google maps could be wrong like this. This is the first time I’m seeing that.
sea_of_joy__ t1_j1kvj41 wrote
I read somewhere that Newtowne Pizza in Cambridge had some of the best pizza in Cambridge. So I went there within 2-3 years ago, and it was AWFUL. It was quite greasy and uninspired.
sea_of_joy__ t1_izmg7lz wrote
Reply to Any experiences with VIM gym? by anchordown16
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sea_of_joy__ t1_jcwh0ik wrote
Reply to How different were the first horses domesticated by humans compared to modern horses? by clacker96
Also, one group of early proto-Indo-Europeans whom we call the Yamnaya were attributed to either their domestication or utilizing their full potential for animal husbandry, transportation, and warfare.
However, we know that this isn't the case. The Yamnya's horses were too small still to support the weight of a person, and also, the Yamnaya had disc-shaped wheels which had too much inertia to be able to go fast as a chariot or wagon.
So about 1,000 years after the Yamnaya started their journey, one of their offshoots became the Sintashta of East of the Urals just north of Kazakhstan. These Sintashta spoke a language that descended from the Yamnaya's language, but it skewed more like Proto-Indo-Iranian.
Anyways, these Sintashta people selectively bred horses until they were big, and also, they innovated the spoked wheel, which made them unstoppable in war. The Sintashta lived from 2100 BC - 1800 BC.