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imapassenger1 t1_jecvg60 wrote
Reply to Early morning view from Grundarfjordur Airport near Snaefellsnesog Hnappadalssysla, Ísland [4000x2333] [OC] by mikeesfp
Say that three times fast.
imapassenger1 t1_jd6nnmh wrote
Reply to comment by teehuis in A New Mission Will Search for Habitable Planets at Alpha Centauri by Aeromarine_eng
A mere four light years, our nearest neighbour. So at least messages will only take 8 years round trip. There was some recent speculation about a type of probe potentially capable of velocities up to 1/4c as I recall but I can't recall the details.
imapassenger1 t1_jb3t27r wrote
Reply to comment by databeautifier in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
So the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 when 227 898 officially died doesn't appear?
imapassenger1 t1_jb3spdr wrote
Reply to comment by YoRt3m in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
I would have thought it would be its own category but put them down to earthquakes as that is what causes them. And tsunami means flood does it? OP says it's a separate category but doesn't list any.
imapassenger1 t1_jazpqln wrote
Reply to [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
Tsunami counts as earthquake I assume?
imapassenger1 t1_ja2976y wrote
Reply to comment by Nixon4Prez in TIL Tolkien assisted on the Oxford Dictionary's first edition, focused on 'W' words waggle to warlock. He "learned more in those two years than in any other"; and certain etymologies continued to puzzle him for years, with many pages of notes written later on 'walrus' for a lecture at Leeds by PianoCharged
Interesting to look at a map of Iceland and some of the place names look like they belong in his books. Tolkien was a big fan of Old Norse and Icelandic.
imapassenger1 t1_j9i7v7j wrote
imapassenger1 t1_j941m0f wrote
Reply to M45 The Pleiades by defnotsandis
Very nice. Also known as the Seven Sisters but normally you can only see six. I think there's a star in your photo which could be the seventh.
Do people call this the little saucepan/pot/dipper? Here in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia) many people call Orion "the pot" because it's upside down here. So this constellation can be called the little pot. You have the Big Dipper of course, which we can't see.
imapassenger1 t1_j838d83 wrote
Reply to TIL the Pacific island nation of Nauru has been so damaged by phosphate mining that in 1964 Australia offered to repopulate the entire nation to Curtis Island near the Australian Coast. Nauru refused the offer in order to maintain their sovereignty and not become part of Australia. by triviafrenzy
They didn't spend all their mining windfalls on terrible musicals. They also invested in real estate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nauru_House.
It was the tallest building in Melbourne for a year. Looks like they sold it for $140 million in 2004.
imapassenger1 t1_j7wykxv wrote
Reply to comment by InconsiderateHog in Why do some books blank out arbitrary place names? by PangeanPrawn
There are also character names redacted like Prince ______ in The Idiot.
imapassenger1 t1_j6yl600 wrote
Will be there in May, can't wait. Thanks for the preview.
imapassenger1 t1_j6mdhjo wrote
Gulliver's Travels. 250 years or so old and reads like something recent. They say satire dates quickly.
imapassenger1 t1_j66nnyl wrote
Cue outrage from a certain quarter, the same one that lost it over "woke" Xbox controllers.
imapassenger1 t1_j65qbzm wrote
Glorious! And it works so well in portrait.
imapassenger1 t1_j5rdfg0 wrote
Be interesting to see the Seinfeld version. We'd all be horrified at how much action George got.
imapassenger1 t1_j5ldobi wrote
Is that near the Routeburn Track? A glacier atop the cliff melting to create the waterfalls? Can't think of the name.
imapassenger1 t1_j5do2zy wrote
Reply to The menu at my local cheese shop by Sleep-system
Do you have "Ethel the Aardvark Goes Quantity Surveying"?
Oh sorry, wrong sketch.
imapassenger1 t1_j5dnwbf wrote
Reply to comment by nyrB2 in The menu at my local cheese shop by Sleep-system
Next to the Japanese sage derby.
imapassenger1 t1_j5dntpm wrote
Reply to comment by Iron_Chic in The menu at my local cheese shop by Sleep-system
Have you, in fact, got any cheese here at all?
imapassenger1 t1_j4rnray wrote
I love it when this sub has a place I've been. I first visited in 1989 and took a photo which I had enlarged on a colour photocopier to stick on my wall.
imapassenger1 t1_j4f7g9o wrote
Nothing compares to finishing Leviathan Falls, book 9 of The Expanse. So empty...
imapassenger1 t1_j4es6l5 wrote
Reply to Republic of Ireland Women's National Team qualified for their first Women's World Cup in history. The location for their opening game in July 2023 is set to be moved to a larger venue after an incredible demand for tickets. by ToberOct
Will the Melbourne Cricket Ground be hosting? Only holds up to 100 000 people though...
imapassenger1 t1_j4ddkou wrote
Reply to comment by mila626 in Aurora Australis over dunes in Western, Australia [1080x1350] [OC] by steven_sandner
I think I do. I was referring to the name a. australis as opposed to the northern lights. I meant it's in Australia (for the benefit of our northern hemisphere friends). WA is fking huge and it could only be seen right at the southern extreme I would bet. Tasmania is really the only regular sighting place in Australia, being furthest south.
imapassenger1 t1_j4d73jw wrote
Reply to comment by Pythagosaurus69 in Aurora Australis over dunes in Western, Australia [1080x1350] [OC] by steven_sandner
It's in the name.
imapassenger1 t1_jed7i35 wrote
Reply to TIL over the course of his 23 published adventures, Herge's Tintin was knocked unconscious 43 times. Between 1929 and 1973, he was hit with a rake, a brick, a whisky bottle, an oar, a giant apple, a camel femur, a block of ice, and countless punches and clubs. by morerubberstamps
The Hardy Boys would top that, being knocked out every book and there were LOTS of books. "With a cry, Joe sank to the ground...unconscious!"