If the cuts were deep enough, I could see that happening...Luise Duttenhofer died in 1829 after more than 1500 papercuts.
*Goes to Wikipedia*
Chimpzy...
If the cuts were deep enough, I could see that happening...Luise Duttenhofer died in 1829 after more than 1500 papercuts.
*also wikis*If the cuts were deep enough, I could see that happening...
*Goes to Wikipedia*
Chimpzy...
If the cuts were deep enough, I could see that happening...
*Goes to Wikipedia*
Chimpzy...
True, exposure to high powered X causing Y injuries is not that surprising. But I'm reading that as "death rays are theoretical possible" which sounds more interesting.New Research Shows Exposure to High-Powered Microwave Frequencies Can Cause Brain Injuries
Texas A&M research findings could change the way we view directed energy and traumatic brain injuries. Contrary to what was once popular belief, microwave ovens don’t cause cancer. It’s a decades-old concern that may evoke an image of a child standing in front of a microwave, peering throughscitechdaily.com
Not surprising, when actually it should never be surprising that powerful forces too small for the naked eye to observe can be incredibly harmful. Willful ignorance prevails until it doesn’t I suppose.
For some reason this feeling like the plot of Porco Russo, except with sub pirates rather than air pirates.In the 30s there was a conference to discuss the attacks of submarine pirates of unknown origin in the Mediterranean.
Nyon Conference - Wikipedia
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In reality, though, everyone knew it was the Italians, but some people pretended not to for political reasons.
Interesting. But I refuse to believe that device wasn't designed with male genitalia in mind. There was some 19th century alpha male that "knew" cars needed "balls." And we haven't evolved beyond that to this day...The term "going balls out" refers to the flyballs on an engine's governor and not... anything to do with unzipping your fly. When and engine is overspeeding the flyballs on the governor are being forced outward by centrifugal force which causes it to throttle the engine and bring it back under control.
This is an example of a governor from an old steam engine or something.
*Sigh* Y'know there's enough shit in the world that this kind of news isn't helpful. I'm going to continue to "recycle," if only for the placebic benefit.Plastic Recycling Doesn’t Work and Will Never Work
If the plastics industry is following the tobacco industry’s playbook, it may never admit to the failure of plastics recycling.www.theatlantic.com
Anyone paying for recycling bin/disposal may want to rethink where their money is going for this “service”.
Some of the non plastic stuff might at least find its way to a better place, so yeah there’s still that at least.*Sigh* Y'know there's enough shit in the world that this kind of news isn't helpful. I'm going to continue to "recycle," if only for the placebic benefit.