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Was at the Parthenon here in Nashville and they have a model crane set up that is a replica of one used in antiquity...at the Parthenon in Greece.
I thought of all the fond memories I've had here in the Hall of Maat.
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KatDawg
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Ancient History
I still kickin around...been in lurk mode.
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KatDawg
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Coffee Shop
Straight and ...err...to the point.
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Coffee Shop
Quote“I would hope that actual swears or slurs would be censored, since paleontology is not a field that's immune to racist/sexist jerks,” noted Brigid Christison, a masters' student in biology at Carleton University, in an email.
...yeah...like ALL those other fields that are immune.
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KatDawg
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Laboratory
Maybe the witch brought it with her?
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Humanities
For some reason the first url doesnt work..
404..page not found.
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KatDawg
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Laboratory
QuoteActivity is already picking up; last night NASA's network of all-sky meteor cameras recorded 16 Perseid fireballs over the USA. A fireball is a very bright meteor, at least as bright as the planets Jupiter or Venus.
No other comet produces fireballs like 109P/Swift-Tuttle--probably a result of its oversized nucleus. The comet's core is 26 km in diameter, and naturally crumbl
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KatDawg
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Laboratory
I thought this was pretty interesting...
QuoteSeveral studies have shown that people infected with Covid-19 tend to have T cells that can target the virus, regardless of whether they have experienced symptoms.
QuoteMost bizarrely of all, when researchers tested blood samples taken years before the pandemic started, they found T cells which were specifically tailored to detect proteins on the s
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KatDawg
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Laboratory
Only a pot of ashes at the end of those rainbows...
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KatDawg
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Coffee Shop
OK...According to the last link you posted....
Equatorial radius 1738km = circumference of 3476km.
Polar radius 1736km = circumference of 3472km.
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KatDawg
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
This is just in our Milky Way galaxy...
I have always believed that there was life out there...but was pretty skeptical of visitors.
But ever since the Phoenix lights...and the Navy footage...I keep looking up at the sky.
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Laboratory
Venus and Earth both have elliptical orbits around the sun.
At perigee Venus is 38 million kilometers from Earth.
At apogee its about 261 million kilometers from Earth.
And the Moon also has an elliptical orbit around Earth.
At perigee the Moon is 363,104 kilometers from Earth.
At apogee its about 405,696 from Earth.
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KatDawg
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Quantum 'fifth state of matter' observed in space for first time.
phys.org
QuoteOn Thursday a team of NASA scientists unveiled the first results from BEC experiments aboard the International Space Station, where particles can be manipulated free from Earthly constraints.
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KatDawg
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Laboratory
QuoteMany people will be left with chronic kidney and heart problems. Even their neural system is disrupted. There will be hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, possibly more, who will need treatments such as renal dialysis for the rest of their lives.
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Laboratory
Dr. Fauci Backed Controversial Wuhan Lab With Millions Of U.S. Dollars For Risky Coronavirus Reasearch
By Fred Guterl, April 28, 2020
www.newsweek.com
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Laboratory
Rick Baudé Wrote:
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>... and said that the virus would
> magically disappear!
I think he may have been referencing Sylvia Browns 2008 book "End of Days".
Quotep.312 In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and resisting all known treat
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Laboratory
Reminds me of the time I was fishing with some friends..
A bloke from another boat yelled over and asked it there were any toilet paper.
He then replied, "Never mind." Holding up a glove. "Five wipes!!"
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Laboratory
Hermione Wrote:
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> Coronavirus is emerging in more countries around
> the world and there's currently no known cure.
> Unfortunately that hasn't stopped a slew of health
> advice, ranging from useless but relatively
> harmless, to downright dangerous.
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Like the 5G cell towers...Why didnt someon
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Laboratory
They will some of the first in line when there is a vaccine....
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KatDawg
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Laboratory
I been using JHU for a bit now...I agree it one of the best. They will for time to time post erroneous data.
Here is another one 1 point three acres
They are listed as one of the sources for JHU...but seem to be behind.
One thing I absolutly love about 1.3 acres is the graphing graphics....like I've never seen.
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Laboratory
Graduate Student Solves Decades-Old Conway Knot Problem
"It took Lisa Piccirillo less than a week to answer a long-standing question about a strange knot discovered over half a century ago by the legendary John Conway."
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KatDawg
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Laboratory
"...what is it that is preventing people from realising (sic) ..."
I would have to emphatically say curiosity. From curiosity comes knowledge...though not necessarily in that order.
For example...the other day I was out in the yard tilling a patch for a sunflower garden.
The tiller was kicking up lots of rocks...and unearthed this.
I was kind of thinking to myself...AMAZING!
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KatDawg
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Ancient History
You don't have to be a rock scientist to figure that out.
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KatDawg
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Ancient History
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