Bonesmash
Bonesmash t1_j8aodl8 wrote
Reply to comment by Purple_Passion000 in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
My theory is that the one second you like must come after the “hook”. There’s plenty of songs that start in a way that’s counter to the main body of the song. It sometimes provides a nifty counterbalance to the melody.
Bonesmash t1_j5z81kw wrote
Reply to comment by birdmantis420 in Longest ‘dako’ iron sword at 2.6m, along with a unique shield-shaped mirror, found in 4th-century Japanese burial mound — Finds indicate that the technology of the Kofun period (300-710 AD) was more advanced than previously thought by marketrent
While you’re probably correct, I have seen other absurdly long swords in museums before and the explanation was that they were really used more like spears. Seems like they would have been really heavy though.
Bonesmash t1_j3citap wrote
Reply to comment by LanvinSean in TIL Colorado is actually a hexahectaenneacontakaiheptagon, meaning it has 697 sides. by Dearfield
This is how my high school geometry teacher told us to refer to any polygons where the number of sides is greater than 12. It’s easier to remember for sure!
Bonesmash t1_iy8isq8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 150 sea turtles saved from the cold. An aquarium in Boston has been treating "cold-stunned" sea turtles stranded on US beaches. by NotACapedCrusader1
The same article also says there is more stranding than in the past. So the stranding season being pushed back isn’t helping things. I would theorize that the environmental cues the turtles use to trigger migration are being delayed, then they get trapped in the bay. I don’t really know of course.
Bonesmash t1_ivm5n5j wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Bizarre star may have a solid surface, according to X-ray observations. Astronomers have now spotted a super strange one that seems to have a solid surface. Its intense magnetic field is strong enough to overcome its blistering temperatures and “freeze” its outer layers into a solid crust. by MistWeaver80
You got some good “how” replies. I just wanted to point out that when a neutron star is made, it’s an extremely energetic event, in addition to it having just been a nuclear fusion reactor. So that’s where the initial heat for the black body radiation came from.
Bonesmash t1_itnzzko wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Skill_1195 in The cutting-edge cellular therapies aiming to ease America's organ shortage. Major transplantation surgeries could one day become outpatient procedures. by Sariel007
To add to this hilarious point: what about cremation? How about the “relics” of catholic saints? Does the saint revive around its head or some other holy body part, like a finger. This could be really important for saints who got parted out by the church.
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Reply to comment by Edwardc4gg in Some iPhone 14 users say the crash detection feature has triggered false alarms and called 911 during rollercoaster rides or after a phone drop while driving by speckz
If only there was some middle ground solution to this problem. Like pockets. Anyway, I guess this will never be solved. People will either chose to be free spirits like yourself or shackled to our soul sucking phones.
Bonesmash t1_jbufz5x wrote
Reply to Power and Technology: A Philosophical and Ethical Analysis by ADefiniteDescription
I thought the other comments were maybe being mean. But no, I discovered the other comments were correctly trying to stop me from wasting my time. Book sounds terrible, reviewer didn’t like it and I’m sure I wouldn’t either.