That’s no horse…
jago
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Pick out the hairs and it’s
very nutritiousless obviously keratin-enriched.
Oh me too! I usually need to go at like 2:30
It doesn’t bother them that you’re showing up more than 90 minutes late?
jago@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Mexico sues Google over changing Gulf of Mexico’s name for US usersEnglish915·2 months ago…the u.s. eez–which is no more than 200nm from land…
200 nanometres is 0.002 centimetres. That converts to 0.00078 inches (a bit over 3/4096", if you prefer fractional representation). Surely that can’t be correct.
…*had* said to themselves…
jago@lemmy.cato Voyager@lemmy.world•Please please please let me press and hold on a link to copy itEnglish2·4 months agoThank you for the corroboration. 👍
jago@lemmy.cato Voyager@lemmy.world•Please please please let me press and hold on a link to copy itEnglish5·4 months agoOne Android Lemmy mobile client that I used before Voyager (I don’t recall which: Sync? Jerboa? Raccoon? one of them, maybe) would, on long-press of hyperlinked text, pop-up a small text field wherein the targeted URI would display, and could be tapped to follow (or just tap away from the text field to dismiss it).
It was so very useful being able to see the destination of a link without having to follow it to find out where it pointed.
jago@lemmy.cato Vexillology@lemmy.world•Flag of pirate captain Christopher Moody, ~1714 ADEnglish7·4 months agoStrongbad/Trogdor vibes. Cool. :)
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jago@lemmy.cato Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL of a boy in Pakistan that would stab himself with knives to entertain others. Researchers found he carried a rare gene mutation that prevents pain nerves to transmit their signals to the brain.English141·5 months agoHow does one fuck this up so monumentally?
u/takeheart, how do you fuck this up so monumentally?
jago@lemmy.cato Moving to piefed.lemmy.fan/c/weird_news - Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm'@real.lemmy.fan•Shark bites off woman's hands as she tries to take a selfie with itEnglish314·5 months agoHaving checked, am awaiting answer.
I understand that [email protected]/[email protected] is operated by someone with nothing to give the world other than sugar-spun wit.
It doesn’t answer the question though.
jago@lemmy.cato Moving to piefed.lemmy.fan/c/weird_news - Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm'@real.lemmy.fan•Shark bites off woman's hands as she tries to take a selfie with itEnglish311·5 months agoThat is a response, not an answer. What is the source of your information concerning the woman’s heart rate and demeanour?
jago@lemmy.cato Moving to piefed.lemmy.fan/c/weird_news - Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm'@real.lemmy.fan•Shark bites off woman's hands as she tries to take a selfie with itEnglish20·5 months agoFrom what source are you basing the detail “low heart rate, calm”? The OP article mentions nothing about the woman’s state other than her immediate trauma.
jago@lemmy.cato Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition@midwest.social•Visiting Louisiana ruleEnglish10·5 months agoThat’s hardly 420°F for 35 minutes, but it’d be a step up from frames 3 & 4.
Update: upon reviewing the images, it appears that a graham crust is used in this recipe. A graham base will overbake to dust at the settings suggested above. Recommend flambé, as originally illustrated, then serve while warm to nearest carnivorous household quadruped. Or not warm, whatever. Drop it behind the dryer so it gets covered in the lint of ghost socks and forget about it for a month, for all they care. It’ll taste just as good, or better.
jago@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Staples new plan is to recycle nearly everything — and pay their customers for itEnglish13·1 year agoThe terms of this program on the Staples.com site, which servers the USA market, stipulate U.S. stores.
Staples® Recycling Program (“Program”)
Terms and Conditions (“Terms”)
In an effort to reduce waste going to landfills, Staples has created the Staples Recycling Program which offers Customers the option of bringing in select items to Staples® U.S. stores…
This Program is available to all Staples customers that bring in eligible recyclable items. Customers who are 18 years of age or older with a valid U.S. mailing address and a valid email address may enroll in the Staples Easy Rewards™ program to earn points for eligible recyclable items that they recycle with Staples. The Program applies to Staples U.S. stores only.
I would describe the recycling information at Staples.ca, which I found at https://www.staples.ca/a/content/sustainability, as no more than a collection of brochure-quality blurbs about their recycling services’ availability, with no information about an incentive program; I see no mention anywhere of paying the customer for bringing in recyclable items. That’s not to say that Staples.ca mayn’t just be slow to update with new information. If such an incentive-based initiative is in effect at Canadian stores too, that’s great news.
jago@lemmy.cato Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Georgia GOP Leader, a 2020 Election Denier, Illegally Voted Nine TimesEnglish21·1 year agoHow is the existence of this law germane to the subject of this article, or discussion of the article here?
jago@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Vinyl records outsell CDs for the second year runningEnglish2·1 year agoIndeed! Apparently I too have unwittingly been growing my collection since 1991. Of course back then we just called it “buying my music”.
I would show it off to that community but it’s just stacked in cardboard boxes (alphabetically, I’m not an animal), not nicely curated and organized and dusted weekly in pride of place. Also, I’ve never counted, but it must number in the several hundred; I wouldn’t want to overwhelm any fledgling enthusiasts there. ;)
jago@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Vinyl records outsell CDs for the second year runningEnglish4·1 year agoI found this small community just a few days ago: [email protected] Thought it was interesting, and curious. I did not know that CDs are considered by some as collectible.
Would you expand on that, in the context of previous replies that point out that this is meant as a simplified analogy of the value of one’s own time?
How does wealth work? This is not a loaded question.