PeachSnappleOhYeah
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_jcl2ewi wrote
Reply to comment by DrastabTar in TIL that the NFL made a committee to falsify information to cover up brain damage in their players by KirstenTillson
i doubt they are rigged. but too many games are decided by a referee's interpretation of a rule. too many reviews. it happens in the playoffs, too. it just cheapens the game. close games are almost always decided by a borderline flag.
there's just too much referee involvement in the game, IMO.
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_jci6vlz wrote
Reply to TIL that the NFL made a committee to falsify information to cover up brain damage in their players by KirstenTillson
the NFL is a shit product. Most games are decided by an interpretation of a call late in game. it's rare that refs don't decide games, actually.
i still watch, but the game is shit.
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_jb39ofj wrote
Reply to comment by draconianRegiment in TIL that the Convair Model 118, a tentative flying car from 1947, was shelved because its prototype crashed when a test pilot mixed up the flight engine's fuel gauge with the road engine's and didn't see the former run out. While he survived, this killed interest in the project. by ShabtaiBenOron
Most drivers are goddamn morons and respect no rules whatsoever. That's the real reason we don't have flying cars. big difference flying up curbs into walls at 40 mph than into the roofs (rooves?) of houses with children in it at 300mph.
Only when it can take off, obey rules all by itself, with no manual override, will we have flying cars.
because drivers are stupid.
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_ja6504o wrote
Reply to comment by AnyFeed907 in TIL about Vesna Vulović, the Guinness world record holder for surviving the highest fall without a parachute: 10,160 m (33,330 ft; 6.31 mi) by Cannabisseur78
meth, maybe. but not weed.
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_ja5r3x0 wrote
Reply to comment by Cannabisseur78 in TIL about Vesna Vulović, the Guinness world record holder for surviving the highest fall without a parachute: 10,160 m (33,330 ft; 6.31 mi) by Cannabisseur78
im the complete opposite... if that happened to me and i lived i would be PISSED OFF if i didn't remember
but... yeah it would have been miserable so i see what you mean
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_ja574sw wrote
Reply to TIL about Vesna Vulović, the Guinness world record holder for surviving the highest fall without a parachute: 10,160 m (33,330 ft; 6.31 mi) by Cannabisseur78
that's a record that i imagine will go uncontested for a while
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_ja56303 wrote
Reply to TIL there is a machine for cancer diagnosis from your poop noises, called Synthetic Human Acoustic Reproduction Testing, or SHART by chockychockster
the photo on the right looks too much like Uncle Rico's time machine
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_ja1igl2 wrote
Reply to comment by runningmurphy in TIL about Demodex, or eyelash mites. They are too small to see with the naked eye, and feed off of the dead skin cells of humans. Almost every adult human alive has an eyelash mite population living on their face. by lonewolf9378
i hear this Yoda guy might be able to help?
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_ja176l5 wrote
Reply to TIL about Demodex, or eyelash mites. They are too small to see with the naked eye, and feed off of the dead skin cells of humans. Almost every adult human alive has an eyelash mite population living on their face. by lonewolf9378
oh, great. thanks. now everytime i feel an itch i'm going to be freaked out.
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j9rsv9h wrote
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j9polhl wrote
Reply to TIL that scientists created contact lenses that zoom when you blink twice through the use of electric impulses by jamjam1090
just in time for beach season
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j9hzl91 wrote
Reply to comment by IssueBrilliant2569 in TIL - That avocado seeds are so large because they depended on extinct megafauna to eat and disperse them. by byronhadleigh
so i hear, lol
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j9hh0ob wrote
Reply to comment by admiralturtleship in TIL - That avocado seeds are so large because they depended on extinct megafauna to eat and disperse them. by byronhadleigh
i just wanted to thank you and say your comment was extremely informative.
and also that coincidentally your mom's beaver is megafauna from a jillion years ago which is probably no different than her larger cousin's
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j8ntj9c wrote
Reply to comment by AudibleNod in TIL that the phrase "It was a dark and stormy night" was the opening line to an actual novel published in 1830, but runs on for another 51 words: "It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents — except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which..." by dylancatlow
i like 'em served in copper mugs with what seems like too much ice 👍
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j6ftw9k wrote
Reply to comment by BigJayPee in TIL that modern store mannequins can now record video, sound and automatically analyze demographic data and customers reactions to products from facial expressions analysis by human8264829264
ok. that's fair. and to be fair to my point, it doesn't sound like you've had long enough history working in small business, which might not be your fault. i think your experience isn't typical.
how many Fed Ex little league baseball fields, or Amazon sponsored local parades do you know of? in my towns, local businesses do a lot for the community. Many people work good jobs and fair pay and hours.
but i don't disagree there are less than stellar examples out there, like everything else. sorry to hear about your story, because small business is so important to the middle class.
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j6eafsf wrote
Reply to comment by BigJayPee in TIL that modern store mannequins can now record video, sound and automatically analyze demographic data and customers reactions to products from facial expressions analysis by human8264829264
what small business did you work for??
i grew up working in my family's small retail business, knowing all the other small businesses in town; and small business does far more for customers, employees, and community than Huge Corp 9/10
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j6e4wut wrote
Reply to comment by BigJayPee in TIL that modern store mannequins can now record video, sound and automatically analyze demographic data and customers reactions to products from facial expressions analysis by human8264829264
unfortunately you're only hurting small business doing that.
(most) online shopping perpetuates the division of the middle class and billionaires
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j68daoy wrote
Reply to TIL about the Black Coffey Caverns. A series of caves in Pennsylvania that can only be accessed through a basement. by acrylicrainbow
> the cavern remained roughly unchanged for 100 years on the land of John Coffey.
my mind immediately went to Michael Clarke Duncan, who played one of my all-time, ALL-TIME favorite movie characters. RIP Michael.
PS... thanks for posting this OP, i thought i knew a lot of interesting PA facts and this blew me away!
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j65uqn2 wrote
Reply to comment by SatansMoisture in TIL the Eiffel Tower is over twice the height of the Tallest Pyramid of Giza by t0rden-X
haha! sorry to hear that but it's on brand.
since visiting Italy, whenever i'm in a European touristy area, i lock my backpack and keep my wallet/passport in a satchel like thing under my clothes. Not that all of Europe is bad, but i find myself in touristy areas and pickpockets are more prevalent than they are here at home.
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j624jvt wrote
Reply to TIL to decide what measurement system America should use, John Quincy Adams took 3 1/2 years to produce a 268 page Report on Weights and Measures that ultimately concluded changing to the French metric system would be too difficult for the young nation. Congress took no action on the report. by iamveryDerp
3.5 years that's like 5 years in metric
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j5wnrd4 wrote
Reply to comment by frntwe in TIL American WW2 airplanes were sent to war unpainted starting in 1943. The polished surface made the planes faster and lighter, giving more range to all planes and more cargo hold for the bombers by PatmygroinB
the styrene content (part that dries) in epoxies varies but at most is like usually like 40%. that's for resin epoxies, not epoxy paints. i think there's less drying agent in paints?
either way, if you figure on 10-16lbs for enamels and epoxies wet... i would make an educated guess that 2/3 of the weight remains after its dry. And oddly-- darker colors can be up to 25% heavier than white (extra pigment).
i would guess a warplane has a couple hundred pounds of paint on it, at least.
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j5wk1bn wrote
Reply to comment by Zerstoror in TIL American WW2 airplanes were sent to war unpainted starting in 1943. The polished surface made the planes faster and lighter, giving more range to all planes and more cargo hold for the bombers by PatmygroinB
wow. they... don't use latex wall paint on airplanes.
and... the paint they actually do use, is enamels and epoxies... which are heavier per gallon.
this says it can require up to 1100kg of paint (i'll let you convert it)
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_j2ukc73 wrote
> In addition, the behavior of water as a solvent is altered (in comparison to that of subcritical liquid water) - it behaves much less like a polar solvent.
simple
PeachSnappleOhYeah t1_jeh2vst wrote
Reply to TIL that for six generations, from 1688 to 1840, members of the Sanson family were the executioners in Paris. Charles-Henri Sanson performed 2,918 executions, including that of Louis XVI, and his son Henri executed Marie-Antoinette. by jcd1974
and i thought the Hanson brothers were bad ass