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Some of my friends do things not because they are easy—but because they are hard.

We are all the better for it.

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter

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Did you know that each tire comes with a GPS chip already installed at the factory, so you can be tracked on 5g networks?
If you don't want this, you need to cut off the small antenna that sticks out of the rim.☝🏻

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Low rider.

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1937 Western Clipper Motorhome

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter

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The wire frame cubes are not moving.

We “see” what the expects to see.

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The British Museum has a tablet that details why 40 employees in ancient Egypt missed work 3,270 years ago?
This limestone “ostracon” is a register of attendance from “Year 40 of Ramses II” that offers a fascinating glimpse into work-life balance in Thebes in 1250 BC.

Here are three common reasons for employee absences, translated directly from the tablet:

• “Brewing beer”
• “His wife/daughter was bleeding” (i.e., menstruating).
• “The scorpion bit him”

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter

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The 1984 Sony FH-7 was known for its compact design, high-quality sound, and innovative features.

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That time when playing …. Know your role and Shut your mouth! 😎

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Deer jump.

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A Flint Handaxe Knapped Around A Fossil Shell Made By An Archaic Hominin, West Tofts, Norfolk, England, CA. 500,000-300,000 Before Present.

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter

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"This is NOT a comet, nor a meteor, but the planet Mercury, which is currently very close to the Pleiades at sunset. But the tail? Solar wind and micro-meteorites eject sodium atoms from Mercury's surface it creates a yellow-orange tail 2.5 million kilometers”—Sebastian Voltmer

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter

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A 1903 mailman delivering mail in Pays de Buch.

The stilts enabled him to move quickly over the boggy and marshy grounds.

The staff in his hand is used as a tripod to relax or help pivot.

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter

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Turkish garbage collectors open a library with all of the books citizens discard in their trash.

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The 1953 Bel Air Electric Bike.

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You need to see not just…

A sunrise…

But a Galaxy rise.

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter

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Mont Saint-Michelle during

(Image Mathieu Rivrin)

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Long term parking.

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"Weird Forever" is today's featured tee on qwertee

Https://www.qwertee.com/r/c40f4199e7

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“Microplastics Invade Ancient Rock, And That's a Big Problem For Age Markers”

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter https://www.sciencealert.com/microplastics-invade-ancient-rock-and-thats-a-big-problem-for-age-markers

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“MIT just released directions for commercializing perovskite solar cells”

I started testing this about 17 years ago, literally natural rocks that can convert pressure to energy and sunlight to energy.

Now it is ready!

via Brian Roemmele from Twitter https://electrek.co/2024/02/28/mit-just-released-directions-for-commercializing-perovskite-solar-cells/

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1936 Stout Scarab.

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In 1961, the “try and take it” briefcase debuted. It was a pointed success.

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Das ist mal eine Diebstahl Sicherung naja der Aktenkoffer ist ein bisschen gross🤔🫣

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