No contest, just look at these guys
No contest, just look at these guys
Gotta be Mark Knopfler - Sailing to Philadelphia
We all have a bean hall in our houses, building regs say you have to
A man did this in London in 1810, but with everything - chimney sweeps, piano deliveries, priests, lawyers, coal carts, doctors, undertakers, the archbishop of Canterbury…
It brought the whole area to a standstill and the guy won a guinea in a bet and ran away to the countryside
On higher end ones maybe, but this works fine so idk - it’s conceivable they both use the same internals just with a different battery mounting geometry
A fire? At a sea parks?
Nah I’ve got something similar - not exactly like this but the glass tube with heat exchanging mesh and space underneath for a burner is pretty distinctive - then searched “Stirling engine heart arrow” and tons of these came up
It’s a mini Stirling hot air engine, never seen one that shape before but here’s a video of one working
Something janky about the wheels, smells like AI…
Antitrust (2001)
First computer in about '99, which I’d “built” (I was 8, so I mostly just watched while my dad’s friend built it and occasionally let me plug some wires in)
First phone, Nokia 3310 in 2003, with a Simpsons case, I think I’ve got it in a box somewhere…
Was about to say the same thing - just annoying it’s not all available online in the UK
I’ve got two - a potato ricer, basically a big garlic press you put a boiled potato in, instant perfect mash.
And one of those spiral apple peeler/corer/slicers, makes cooking anything with apple in so much faster (it’s a fiddle to clean though unfortunately)
Is that 25/80% of men will have thinner hair, or 25/80% of a man’s hair will thin?
A person and a human? So if a legal person like a company pisses it still takes the same time, neat
The word “asteroid” literally means “star-like”, because when they were first observed, no telescope could see enough detail to know what they were, so they were basically just called “those things that look a bit like stars”.
Even when eventually we figured out what they were, they were generally considered to all be spherical like tiny planets (see: The Little Prince) until the 1970s when one of the Mars probes flew close enough to have a look at one.
Though I just realised I’m a walking stereotype