ItDoesntMatter59
ItDoesntMatter59 OP t1_iuanb3l wrote
Reply to comment by StillNoFcknClu in This tiny door. Built this way as close to the sea and high tides can be a problem by ItDoesntMatter59
Its about 300 years old. I guess something changed?
ItDoesntMatter59 OP t1_iuamez1 wrote
Reply to comment by ChiefMedicalOfficer in This tiny door. Built this way as close to the sea and high tides can be a problem by ItDoesntMatter59
There were other houses on the street built the same way. Apparently the road at the bottom of the street floods each high tide
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iua2ioc wrote
Reply to comment by TheDerbySlasher in Ted Koppel, 1980. Nightline started as a daily update during the Iran hostage crisis. In the decades after Walter Cronkite retired, Koppel continued the practice of thorough, factual reporting. by L0st_in_the_Stars
You think? Not how Truss was reported.
Conservatives think they are biased to labour
The left think they are biased to conservatives
I know your political leanings
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu85euw wrote
Reply to comment by Norwegian27 in Ted Koppel, 1980. Nightline started as a daily update during the Iran hostage crisis. In the decades after Walter Cronkite retired, Koppel continued the practice of thorough, factual reporting. by L0st_in_the_Stars
This is how the BBC works.
A news presenter got in trouble last week for expressing an opinion that she was glad the PM got replaced. Supposed to be neutral and factual
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu6nfyf wrote
Reply to comment by HaikuBotStalksMe in This was a high end laptop in 1989. It’d cost 12,000 $ in today’s prices by Read_Icculus_
Boot from floppy was normal. HDD was more expensive and my first pc had a 10mb drive.
Mb. Not gb.
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu5kx6s wrote
Reply to comment by coffedrank in TIL bicycle brakes in the UK are reversed from the US and Europe by UlisKromwell
Not with brakes apparently
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu5kvei wrote
Reply to comment by knoxknifebroker in TIL bicycle brakes in the UK are reversed from the US and Europe by UlisKromwell
No. The thread is saying Europe and America are one way and British “empire” countries are like mcycles
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu5kq89 wrote
Reply to comment by gribson in TIL bicycle brakes in the UK are reversed from the US and Europe by UlisKromwell
So explain motorcycles always being on right?
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu5kmud wrote
Reply to comment by GaijinFoot in TIL bicycle brakes in the UK are reversed from the US and Europe by UlisKromwell
All motorbikes are on the right for front brakes- which makes this discussion weird.
Why isnt the rest of the world complaining that motorcycles are different?
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu5kg4b wrote
Reply to comment by Phantom_Dave in TIL bicycle brakes in the UK are reversed from the US and Europe by UlisKromwell
Front is more effective as its where the load goes. But you need both and get the balance right
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu5k8qx wrote
Reply to comment by clinkzs in TIL bicycle brakes in the UK are reversed from the US and Europe by UlisKromwell
This is the standard on any motorcycle- front brake on right
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu5k36l wrote
But hang on. The British way is the same as any motorcycle- front brake on the right
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu29bnm wrote
Reply to comment by Bigdildo3000 in 1960s, fashion Girl by brolbo
Pretty inexperienced huh?
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iu298f1 wrote
Reply to comment by SirDamienLuis in 1960s, fashion Girl by brolbo
The flags are a giveaway
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_itqtjnw wrote
Reply to comment by waffles-n-gravy in TIL that flight recorders must be able to withstand an acceleration of 3400 g for 6.5 milliseconds and that this is roughly equivalent to an impact velocity of 270 knots (310 mph; 500 km/h). by IchBinKoloss
Thats easier to type out than engineer
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_itkwuqs wrote
Reply to comment by SabeDerg in Bananarama may not have been one of the most successful bands of the 1980s, but it certainly was one of the most 80s bands of the 1980s. by L0st_in_the_Stars
“Penis” as its also known
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_itiqeq1 wrote
Reply to comment by awkwardthanos in My grandfather (the one with the ball) and his football team. 70's by FonziePT
Only in America. In the other 200+ countries that dont pick up a ball and run with it, its called football.
You kick the ball with your foot.
Exactly what you dont do in what you probably call “football”
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_itg26i2 wrote
I thought no self respecting Aussie drank that stuff?
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_isqpq7y wrote
Reply to TIL Liquid Helium is the perfect element to keep the superconductive magnets in MRI machines cold by Alternative-Leg1095
I had an MRI a couple weeks back. As i entered the room you could here this aaaaahhhh ….peereeeewwwe Sound repeating every second or so.
The tech said it was the helium pump.
MRI machine was in a trailer, and the power cord to it was about 3 inches diameter. They draw massive power
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_isnjwi6 wrote
Reply to comment by TheGreyWolfCat in Can Liz Truss outlast a lettuce, British tabloid asks in Twitter post by Superbuddhapunk
The conservatives chose her. Not the fucking UK public
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_irk8cs0 wrote
Anything with tea tree will irritate soft tissue
ItDoesntMatter59 t1_iqzt5o4 wrote
This did not end well after WW1
ItDoesntMatter59 OP t1_iuaualz wrote
Reply to comment by TH02N in This tiny door. Built this way as close to the sea and high tides can be a problem by ItDoesntMatter59
Its Bosham in the UK.
Look it up if you are so smart. The houses that REGULARLY FLOOD front the sea at shore rd further down the road.
These are a street or so back and can flood less frequently.
Use google to travel along shore road virtually and you will see watermarks on the walls
This is the map reference for the house
(50.8287094, -0.8573312)
Junction of high street / bosham lane