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Reply to TIL: The Government of Canada has an office that creates coats of arms for Canadian citizens, and that all Canadian Citizens may apply to the Governor General for a coat of arms and even an officially-recognized personal flag by ryguy_1
Used to be able to get a picture of the queen as well. I've just passed my test, probs just get emailed a pic of Charlie's mug knowing my luck.
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Reply to comment by Ursa_Solaris in PotatoP Laptop Aims for Two Years of Battery Life by diacewrb
I don't even know what is a potato.
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Reply to comment by my__name__is in PotatoP Laptop Aims for Two Years of Battery Life by diacewrb
Put Linux on one of those ultra light cheap Chromebooks and gaff a few batteries to it. Bada Bing Bada boom.
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Reply to comment by ZylonBane in TIL: Because Nintendo could not get the rights to the Popeye cartoon character, they came up with Mario instead. by A_Bruised_Reed
As in "on arcade machines". Just typical Aussie phrase shortening.
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Reply to comment by ZylonBane in TIL: Because Nintendo could not get the rights to the Popeye cartoon character, they came up with Mario instead. by A_Bruised_Reed
Was it on arcade too? Nice. I was pretty young back then, and for context we had a Commodore 64 (floppy disk and cartridges) until Win95 released lol, we didn't have much money for that sort of thing. So many great memories though! I still spin up og Pirates! Every year or two.
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Reply to comment by Beliadin in TIL: Because Nintendo could not get the rights to the Popeye cartoon character, they came up with Mario instead. by A_Bruised_Reed
Oh I should have read this before posting my comment. C64 Popeye was really good! There's maybe 10 games I kept coming back to for years when we had our Commodore and that was one of them.
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Reply to TIL: Because Nintendo could not get the rights to the Popeye cartoon character, they came up with Mario instead. by A_Bruised_Reed
This reminds me I had a great Popeye game on Commodore 64 when I was a kid and it was pretty similar to classic Donkey Kong where you played as "Mario" (which I also had on C64). It was hard, a bit weird, but really entertaining. So I wonder if that game is what they were trying to get the rights to back in the 80s?
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Reply to comment by AquaVada in Homo sapiens may have brought archery to Europe about 54,000 years ago by Yazan_Research
Australian Aboriginals didn't use a bow and arrow though. Or is that not what you meant?
blahblahrasputan t1_j8avkx7 wrote
I make a killer Bangers & Mash pizza.
BBQ base. Cooked and sliced pork sausages. Pipe the mash like cream and make swirl dollops. Spiral of gravy (like pizza places do with mayo/ranch sometimes).
It's intense.
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Reply to comment by Apprehensive-Ad6212 in Archaeologists from Arkeologerna have unearthed an early 17th century sword from the time of the Kalmar War. A conflict between Denmark–Norway and Sweden that lasted from 1611 to 1613. by Apprehensive-Ad6212
Canadians should go to war with Telus and Rogers.
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Reply to comment by dclancy01 in [homemade] Skillet Burritos by Gabbledorf
Actually I did have a "wet burro" in Northern California once that had green sauce and cheese. Well now I'm definitely confused. Edit Morro Straight I think it was
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Reply to comment by barryandorlevon in [homemade] Skillet Burritos by Gabbledorf
I'm confused, I've had lots of flour tortilla based enchiladas
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Reply to comment by nerdyamateurs in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
This is the one in Drumheller right? That thing is unreal! Also driving to that town is crazy. It's flat for so long and then boom a canyon with a town in it. So cool.
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Reply to comment by Zeeman9991 in [WP] A bar called “The Alibi” that’s notorious for being just that.. an alibi. Often packed with ex-cons, the customers of The Alibi adhere to a silent, but strict, code: If they say they were here, we saw them. They’ll always back an alibi, no questions asked. by JelloStaplerr
Alibi Room is a great bar in Vancouver
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Reply to comment by Mobely in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
Yeah that's a problem with new technology for engineering something that should last multiple life times is you aren't going to see a proof of concept.
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I once won a trivia bonus task of throwing a paper plane the furthest. Basically made a dart and launched that sucker across the pub lmao
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I pop up there whenever I make the trip from Vancouver BC to Portland (usually a brewery weekend) and I always feel so bad for the people on the tour bus when it's totally clouded over. Happens sooooo much.
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Reply to comment by SrslyCmmon in English company Oxitec has released a simple, easy to distribute commercial product they say cuts Dengue Fever spreading mosquito populations by 96%. By just adding water, genetically modified mosquito eggs mature into males whose sperm cannot result in viable female larvae. by lughnasadh
Not that many animals feed on one thing so I don't think that is a very good argument. What I'd like to see is percentage of diet for each animal and then overall for each area, to see the impact. As well as the "accidental pollination" as it's called, that the males do since they feed on nectar and such, less pollination is always a negative.
I am not against the idea but I think there's a lot more to the eradicatin of a species than most of these studies seem to show...
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Reply to comment by Menamanama in Ray of joy: Nasa captures image of the sun ‘smiling’ by AsslessBaboon
I was thinking Miyazaki's next film, Sunyo.
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Reply to comment by Gari_305 in A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work by Gari_305
Anecdotal but we're messing around with it at our VFX (mid sized) studio. The artists are excited. It's just another tool.
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Reply to comment by jonasthewicked in Amelia Earhart, in History’s Hands: Library of Congress blog post that tells Amelia Earhart's story through an analysis of the pilot's hands by trueslicky
They are really great. It's called "Overheard" because it's often talking to people who work for nat geo in some capacity, often adventure/nature/war photographers and writers. Super interesting to hear their stories about their job rather than just the stories they write.
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Reply to Amelia Earhart, in History’s Hands: Library of Congress blog post that tells Amelia Earhart's story through an analysis of the pilot's hands by trueslicky
Overheard National Geographic (podcast) did 3 part episode on her this year with some updated info on searches etc if you are after some more listening.
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Reply to comment by DontBeADramaLlama in Over 2,000 Mummified Sheep Heads Unearthed In Egypt Temple by cargo_run_rust
Mummy dump birds are the final plague on mankind.