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I reckon we've got the same thing. I've been told I sound like this.
Feel better soon, etc
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This looks beautiful!
And here is the view from the Moon!
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander took this image of the eclipse around 3:30 am CDT on March 14 from the Moon’s Mare Crisium. It shows the Sun about to emerge from totality behind Earth.
Credit: Firefly Aerospace
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Every mind-bending TV show:
we just need stupider leftists. I'm dead serious. charismatic guys with the stamina to record 100 instagram reels a week in the front seat of their car saying stuff like "trump made summers too hot" and "the fries at wendy's taste better ever since they went woke"
On today’s #CyberSecTotD we are continuing to talk about data breaches. I’m going to divide this tip into two parts: actions you should do to protect yourself from data breaches, and what you should do immediately after you find out you’ve been involved in a data breach.
I've never seen one before - no one has - but I'm guessing it's a white hole.
Word of the day is ‘arsle’ (19th century): to have a distinct sense of going backwards.
“FAMILIAR! Fetch me the DOOM scroll”
“right away master”
[reading large scroll]
“oof they’re raising tariffs on eyes of newt”
I bet doom scroll meant something way cooler in the middle ages.
Worth a try, I guess.
YOU'LL NEVER BELIEVE THIS BUT LETTING STRAngers toggle my caps lock KEY IS MAking it difficult to Use my COMPUTER
A fascinating thread with great links for more info.
Word of the Day is ‘bayard’ (16th century): one who has the supreme self-confidence of ignorance.
Word of the day is ‘matutolypea’: extreme grumpiness in the morning.
From the Latin ‘Matuta’, Roman goddess of the dawn, and the Greek ‘lype’, ‘grief’. Put them together and you get ‘morning grief’.
Excellent list and breakdown. Saving this for later this year.
A breathtaking image of V838 Monocerotis, a red giant star that mysteriously brightened dramatically in 2002. The nebula surrounding the star is a result of this outburst, showcasing a complex interplay of colors and textures as the star's light interacts with the surrounding gas and dust.
V838.
Each color shows the passage of time. As the bright flash of light left the star, it illuminated the dust surrounding it, but because space is so big, we actually see the light travelling and illuminating the dust as it goes along.
By Judy Schmidt.
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