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Ffishsticks t1_j3lzkhc wrote
Reply to comment by Chyvalri in 2012 Olympic male athletes’ weight [OC] by highcharts
Have a listen to what they sound like
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Reply to comment by NewUser7630 in 2012 Olympic male athletes’ weight [OC] by highcharts
In some rowing classes the boats have a coxswain, usually shortened to cox. The cox doesn’t row, but calls the strokes, and they tend to be much lighter than the rowers. The lower blip on the chart shows the coxes
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Reply to comment by CharistineE in King Charles III bank note designs revealed by Bank of England by elizabeth-cooper
No the old ones will be cycled out as they get worn or there is a big change in the design (roughly every 15-20 years for notes).
Before they made them smaller in the 1990s the 5p and 10p coins were the same size and value as the pre-decimalisation 1 & 2 shillings. As a kid I saw various Edwards and Georges on the coins still in circulation
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Reply to comment by IamreallynotaNPC in Switzerland’s Giant “Water Battery” Starts Working by Wagamaga
Dinorwig in Wales has been running since 1984 (construction started in 1974). Though versions have been used since 1907
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Reply to comment by Simple-Pea3178 in [OC] Sponsors of the FIFA World Cup 1982-2022 by 38384
Most of the world likes football and McDonald's has restaurants in about 120 countries
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Reply to Reading the Bible as source material by Saxon2060
I've heard of notable atheists (e.g. Richard Dawkins) recommend studying the Bible for just this reason. It is a major influence on western culture, and much of our art is drawn from it
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Reply to comment by philster666 in [OC] Which Premier League stadiums have a Fish&Chips shop close enough for you to walk/run to and be back before the 2nd half starts? by F_redrik
It is (just) inside the city boundary