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Kalothar, in At Safeway right now, it's Halloween up to aisle 13 and Christmas from there on.

This sounds like you’re stuck in an ever expanding hellscape based on the inside of a Safeway

ech,

SCP 3008, but Safeway.

rip_art_bell,
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Thank you; that was amazing

Hyggyldy,

That’s the premise of my new horror game.

FauxPseudo, in This is an Octobass
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Primus sucks.

Starb3an, in Harbor Freight charges $1 extra for green extension cords instead of orange

Theoretically it could be that the ingredient to make the coating green cost more, but most likely it’s just an attempt to get more money.

MxM111,
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It also could be that they want to clear the shelf space of the orange cords, and for some reason they have more of them than the green once.

But of course, the store is business and they exist to make money.

seathru,

While it probably is the latter; I remember when I worked for sherwin williams, green was one of the most expensive colored pigments.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
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Green ones are only used for decorative reasons, so the suppliers may make fewer green cords thus driving up the price.

MrJameGumb, in Harbor Freight charges $1 extra for green extension cords instead of orange
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It’s a $1 toll for being the kind of dipshit who cares what color an extension cord is

MrJameGumb,
@MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

I did not realize this would be such a divisive statement lol

AncientFutureNow,

You called people dipshits simply for them having a purpose for a non-orange product.

AncientFutureNow,

Green extension cords on stage are acceptable…it’s close to black.

Bright orange is not.

MrJameGumb,
@MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

They are also a safety hazard. You need to put some gaffer tape over the cord so no one trips over it, and then it will be black anyway

AncientFutureNow,

You put gaff tape up the side of tripods?

LazaroFilm, in found a confusing bolt cleaning my parents' garage
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I read they’re doing a recall on the left bend one. The right bends are okay tho.

Swim, in 12 year old string cheese

/moldlyinteresting

callouscomic, in The Colossal Capterpillar 797 Haul Truck

Where is the racing series for them?

squirrel,
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There would be no overtakes. The thing blocks the whole track :) youtu.be/5oWiRKnAThU

name_NULL111653,

So? Just get a bigger dirt track, like the width of a demo derby pit but a quarter mile track…

meldroc,

Monday Night Rehabilitation!

Gorroth,
@Gorroth@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you. Now I have to watch it once again :D

teamevil,

Beef Supreme!

HonkTonkWoman,

They should re-release Ivan Stewart’s Super Off-road & make this an unlockable upgrade.

You just drive around flattening all the jumps & crushing the other drivers.

50MYT,

V8 supercars for the smaller one.

LastYearsPumpkin, in A glacier baby is born: Mating glaciers to replace water lost to climate change

To explain what’s going on requires an actual reading of the article, but a quick summary (as best as I understand) would be…

Villages in Pakistan near high altitudes need high altitude ice (glaciers and mountain ice) to build up over the winter, and slowly melt in the summer to provide water for farming and daily life.

Due to climate change, the ice on the mountains aren’t building up as much in the winter, and are melting too fast in the summer.

There is a tradition in those villages to move ice to higher altitudes on the mountain, and mix it with rock and coal. This does a few things, it provides a seed that captures rain and creates a foundation for the glaciers to form, and slows the melt so they build up bigger over time.

There seems to be some question about if this actually works, or if it’s just ritual, but since the claim is that it takes decades for the process to work, we don’t really have a lot of evidence either way yet.

These villages are losing members because they can’t farm anymore, this feels like a last ditch attempt based on old customs to get their way of life back. It’s unclear on the amount of physical effort vs. impact, but it would be interesting to see if this can be applied elsewhere.

pacoo2454, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.

Wow! Thanks for posting this. I personally find this VERY interesting.

FlyingSquid,
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I think it’s really interesting too, but he was my grandfather, so I’m biased. I wasn’t really sure how interesting drawings of screw threads and gauges and calipers and such would be to other people.

Naich,
@Naich@kbin.social avatar

Those drawings are beautiful. I wish I could draw like that.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Me too. He tried to teach me some when I was a kid, but I just don’t have the aptitude for it.

Roundcat, in Axolotl: This Incredible Creature Can Regenerate Its Brain, Heart, And Limbs
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I found out the Japanese name for these are “Oopa Loopa” ❤️❤️❤️

veloxization,
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ウーパールーパー (ūpārūpā), comes from the English wooper looper. c:

Roundcat,
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So that’s where the pokemon name comes from

NENathaniel, (edited ) in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China
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Photos like this def make me wish Lemmy had the resources to upload nice high-res images

RampageDon, in Rib vortices forming under a breaking wave

Dang I think this is really cool. Never really thought about what it looks like under a wave. Have always been jealous of the awesome view surfers get as the surf through the tube of a breaking wave.

Crackhappy,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

Well… You don’t really want to open your eyes in the ocean.

krakenx,

As long as you wear eye protection like goggles or a snorkel mask, the ocean is amazing to look at underwater.

Thepolack, in Flock of Flamingoes Shaped Like a Flamingo

I would say it’s more like the shape of a duck

A_Toasty_Strudel,
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Dumingo

RIP_Cheems,
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A flack

Squirrel, in Someone spent their time, money, and effort to write this in the sky
@Squirrel@thelemmy.club avatar

“Hey man, you see deez nutz in the sky yesterday?”

Nusm,
@Nusm@lemmy.world avatar

“Hey man, did you see that in the sky yesterday?”

“What?”

“Deez nutz.”

satanmat, in The Xoloitzcuintli is an ancient Aztec breed native to Mexico, once considered as guides for the dead on their journey to the underworld

If you break into my house, I’ll guide you to the afterlife…

What a damn gorgeous pup

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