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Sorry for it being a titkok video. Idk if he is on YouTube. Open in browser.

Nevermind here is one of his YouTube videos

Clèment Bourgue

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I never learned so much about ~~space~~ celestial objects until today.

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Back side

It isn't worth much but it is a near mint condition likely uncirculated $2 bill from 1963

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In actuality, this is fascinating! A spreadsheet from a time when dates were referenced by the conclusions of major events. Wonder if someone got back paid for their ancestors' work developing excel though 😉

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This map helps answer the question ‘what will my city’s climate feel like in 60 years?’. By selecting your city of interest this OSM-based map will show you what current location has the most similar climate to that forecast for 2080.

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What do you think?

You can read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_time

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Floor796 is an ever-expanding animation scene showing the life of the 796th floor of the huge space station! The goal of the project is to create as huge animation as possible, with many references to movies, games, anime and memes.

Most of the characters are clickable: you can find out what kind of character and follow the link to the source. Non-clickable characters are fictional.

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A sad fact. I didn't realize it is this bad. Currently it is mostly escalation after escalation. What way out is there?

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Ships used for building offshore windfarms. Some have legs for raising up off the ocean floor

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The radar can detect airborne ICBM warheads up to 2500 miles away.

Wikipedia

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Once a hurricane makes landfall, it’s usually the beginning of the end for the storm. But a tropical cyclone passing over warm, waterlogged ground can get a jolt of energy that refuels its fury, researchers reported in January at the American Meteorological Society’s meeting in Baltimore.

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