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Gun nuts get very upset when you mislabel an AR-15 as an assault rifle. So to avoid any controversy, please refer to the weapon using its proper technical classification, which is a mass murder rifle.

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Bumblebees learn by observing other bees. Bumblebees, like ants, may even teach each other. In a University of London experiment a bee watched a "fake bee" (a fuzzy yellow & black orb on a stick) pushing a yellow ball into a circle for a sugar water reward. The bee copied this action.

When a nest mate was introduced, they learned by watching the bee trained in the previous experiment. I find the idea of a "fake bee" adorable.
popsci.com/brainy-bumblebees-c

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It's amazing how quickly fungi appears. Yesterday there were a few scattered around this wooden planter in the garden, today it was fully surrounded. LOADS of them.

Fortunately they are very friendly, and hope you all have a lovely day.

#sillyScribbles #photography #fungi #fungiFriday #silly #drawing #gardening

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go to the cloud they said.
it'll be fine, they said

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Sam is giving Tiffany Aching’s Guide to Being a Witch a once over.

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Tory sexual assault scandal, rape 

@stavvers my hope is failing for the Conservative MP to Noncington & Creepe, Mr Peter Fyle.

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This is so cool.

"the team has devised a chipless, paper-only version of a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag. ... [the] design requires no other material than paper. The company simply uses a laser to mark a circuit onto its surface, with the laser settings tuned so as not to cut or burn the paper but to change its chemical composition to make it conductive."

https://www.dezeen.com/2023/10/25/pulpatronics-paper-rfid-tags/

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I spent a while waiting for certain spaces at the Natural History Museum to become free of people so I could take cleaner, better photos, but when I scanned the negative of Hintze Hall I was fascinated by the individuals below the whale skeleton: the group wearing matching baseball caps, the three men studying a map, the girl posing on the steps.

It's a mistake to discount humans when we come to observe the natural world, especially as we hold so much influence over it.

#believeinfilm #london

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DHH says most companies should “seriously reconsider the cloud craze.”

OK, I considered it seriously. Here are my very serious thoughts.

newsletter.goodtechthings.com/

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got nerd sniped by a McDonald radio advert boasting about them using british beef since the 90's and i was like "thats a bad time to start using British beef"
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the secret to getting good, genuine smiling photos of children is to start by taking the normal awkward ones, then say “fart” and keep clicking away

guaranteed gorgeous photos

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Two things that happened this week:
- YouTube started banning the use of ad blockers
- Google was found serving ads with malware

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Today's comic. On Hancock's Half Hour of potentially self-incrimination evidence...

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Fungi are generally so hardy that it would take a literal meteor to drive the extinction of most known species 

🎶🎶Only shooting stars break the mold🎶🎶

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