





Yeah looks like they’re not familiar with the human crayon.
This is wasp propaganda.


It’s about fucking time someone did.
Kristen Welker has more balls than half the rest of the media put together.
Ah, but if it’s bad enough the Internet will remember it forever:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecce_Homo_(García_Martínez_and_Giménez)
I hope you’re not judging Tom on his perspectives on bookshelves?
choco upgrade all
Not a built-in, of course, but chocolatey gets you Linux-like package manager behavior on Windows. With it you can run headless software installs and automatically update software. It’s great for remote/VM management.


It is much, much safer and simpler to generate hydrogen near where you’re going to use it, and to do so near the time you intend to use it rather than try to store it for long periods of time.


Yeah… how exactly do you ventilate 40km of tunnel under the ocean?
The pump to drive air through 25km of duct would be an impressive piece of engineering all by itself.
The duct would be a real piece of work. The pressure in the middle of that pipe would be kind of nuts.


Huh… so…

There is not a tectonic plate boundary there… drilling a permanent tunnel could actually work… at least, it wouldn’t be especially vulnerable to earthquake issues…
That doesn’t mean it’s a good idea, of course… 85km is a very long distance to travel through a tunnel. A train would make a lot more sense than trucks for cargo movement.


If you were planning to buy any electronic devices soon, do it now and be satisfied with the specs for the next 2 years.


Um… but you said:
“There is nothing broad about their questions”


What is that, like 1 minute’s revenue for Amazon?


Er, not really… for instance:
“…back in the day?”
Which ‘day’? Before digital mapping? Before cartography as a formal practice? Before the invention of the compass? Before the standardization of the meter? Before the printing press? Before Galileo? Before Eratosthenes?
The time period of the question is potentially the entirety of human history. That’s quite broad.
What methods were used to scale down in world, to paper distances?
In which part of the world? In which culture? For what purpose? (e.g. navigation? coastal, inland, international? crop planting? city planning? determining property lines? etc)
This is not a straightforward question in any way. A complete answer would be an undergraduate degree with a double major in history and geography.


Pee is stored in expelled from the balls.


Here we go again…



Hmm, OK could be interesting…

O… K…

Um…

Yeah… that makes sense…
That’s intended behavior, right? Let me guess, you used the project to vibe code the web page?
Good show mate, off to a brilliant start.