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Re: TIL: Today I Learned... (Join in!)

Posted: 2022-12-23 05:20pm
by LadyTevar
bilateralrope wrote: 2022-12-23 12:58pm
J wrote: 2022-12-23 12:19pm TIL that people will stick anything in their buttholes.
Not just their butholes.
Yeah. And the son of my former best friend just 'fell in the shower and landed' with a metal broomstick up his ass. He's VERY LUCKY the metal broomstick bent, it didn't completely puncture his colon. They had to do surgery to repair his intestines and he was in the hospital for weeks.

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Posted: 2022-12-23 05:23pm
by LadyTevar
TIL If you have a outside vent for your clothes dryer and use it in single digit temps (with wind chill in double digits), the lint on the vent screen WILL FREEZE SOLID and clog the vent.
And then I had to go outside and attempt to clear a vent that's just barely within reach if I'm on my tiptoes. I couldn't loosen the frozen lint and had to just leave the screen hanging open.

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Posted: 2022-12-23 10:28pm
by bilateralrope
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2022-12-23 03:19pm
bilateralrope wrote: 2022-12-23 02:53pm
aerius wrote: 2022-12-23 01:09pm

I want to know how some guy managed to shove 4 plastic spoons up his dick.
I'm hoping that it stretched more than I'd expect it to.
One of the objects description:
"TOWEL WITH A SOCK OVER IT & GLOVE OVER THE SOCK" :shock: :lol:
Go back a few years and you'll find out where someone got dice stuck. That's a big "Why ?" along with the "How ?"

Also, you might want to take note of when that column gets posted each year.

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Posted: 2022-12-25 03:50pm
by Broomstick
aerius wrote: 2022-12-23 01:09pm I want to know how some guy managed to shove 4 plastic spoons up his dick.
Lots of determination and little bit of lube?

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Posted: 2022-12-25 04:31pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
bilateralrope wrote: 2022-12-23 10:28pm
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2022-12-23 03:19pm
bilateralrope wrote: 2022-12-23 02:53pm

I'm hoping that it stretched more than I'd expect it to.
One of the objects description:
"TOWEL WITH A SOCK OVER IT & GLOVE OVER THE SOCK" :shock: :lol:
Go back a few years and you'll find out where someone got dice stuck. That's a big "Why ?" along with the "How ?"

Also, you might want to take note of when that column gets posted each year.
So... there should be a new one after today? :mrgreen:

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Posted: 2022-12-25 04:32pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
Broomstick wrote: 2022-12-25 03:50pm
aerius wrote: 2022-12-23 01:09pm I want to know how some guy managed to shove 4 plastic spoons up his dick.
Lots of determination and little bit of lube?
Or whether he stuck all four in at once or started with one and worked his way up? :shock:

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Posted: 2022-12-25 04:37pm
by Batman
And what KIND of plastic spoon? There's everything from plastic sugar spoons to soup ladles.

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Posted: 2022-12-25 04:49pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
Batman wrote: 2022-12-25 04:37pm And what KIND of plastic spoon? There's everything from plastic sugar spoons to soup ladles.
Don't they know what happens when you put something up your urethra that you shouldn't? :o :lol:

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Posted: 2022-12-25 05:17pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
GHETTO EDIT: NSFW if you're looking at this after Christmas :lol:

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Posted: 2022-12-25 05:32pm
by Batman
NSFW basically anytime (for most workplaces, anyway) and we were talking 'plastic spoons, Not AntMan.

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Posted: 2022-12-25 09:14pm
by LadyTevar
TIL something new about "12 Days Of Christmas".

It's not Five Gold Rings as in jewelry.
It's Five GOLD RING PHEASANTS.

Yes, it's about MORE BIRDS, making the first 7 days nothing but GIFTS OF BIRDS -- Swans a swimming, Geese a-laying, RingNeck Pheasants, "Colly" (black) birds, French Hens, Turtle doves, and A Partridge in a Pear tree.

And there are RECIPES for how to cook all of these birds, although the geese and hens might be better kept for the eggs. Then, you have the maids a-milking to give you more food, and once you have all this food, you have the dancers and leapers and pipers and drummers for the feast you're throwing with all these birds.

Internet Archive: The Annotated Mother Goose

Internet Archive: A Partridge in a Pear Tree

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Posted: 2022-12-25 10:26pm
by bilateralrope
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2022-12-25 04:31pm
bilateralrope wrote: 2022-12-23 10:28pm
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2022-12-23 03:19pm
One of the objects description:
"TOWEL WITH A SOCK OVER IT & GLOVE OVER THE SOCK" :shock: :lol:
Go back a few years and you'll find out where someone got dice stuck. That's a big "Why ?" along with the "How ?"

Also, you might want to take note of when that column gets posted each year.
So... there should be a new one after today? :mrgreen:
It was up when you made your post

This year includes “A BOOK OR A BUG”

Re: TIL: Today I Learned... (Join in!)

Posted: 2022-12-26 03:31pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
bilateralrope wrote: 2022-12-25 10:26pm
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2022-12-25 04:31pm
bilateralrope wrote: 2022-12-23 10:28pm

Go back a few years and you'll find out where someone got dice stuck. That's a big "Why ?" along with the "How ?"

Also, you might want to take note of when that column gets posted each year.
So... there should be a new one after today? :mrgreen:
It was up when you made your post

This year includes “A BOOK OR A BUG”
Highlights include "SHOE GLUE INSTEAD OF EAR DROPS", "hydrogen peroxide to kill fly", "Diesel", "Steak knife", and "video game controller".

Shouldn't be possible with the butt plug, aren't those designed specifically so they can't be lost that way? :lol: The only thing missing from that list is "Unicycle saddle". Like this guy:

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Posted: 2022-12-27 08:15am
by His Divine Shadow
Today, well last week I learned what pointers are in C and I sorta understand the why I feel. I've decided to learn C despite it being very old language, but it seems like it can very powerful and useful to know. It brings you a step nearer the hardware than most and I think it could be beneficial to learn such basics. Also still used a lot in low level stuff which seems like it could be fun.

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Posted: 2022-12-29 06:30am
by bilateralrope
Mild hybrid cars exist. These are hybrids with manual transmissions, which comes at a cost of fuel efficiency compared to full hybrids because they do not have an electric only mode.

So far, the only reason I can see for them existing is that some people really love manual transmission.

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Posted: 2022-12-29 06:37am
by His Divine Shadow
I'll drive a manual as long as it is humanly possible. Coworker likes automatics, bought a used diesel for 6k euros with 320k km on the meter and the gearbox gave out within a few months. She's on the hook for almost as much as the car's cost to fix it and the consumer protection agencies told her well it's an automatic over 300k kilometers on it, it's about as much as they last and you can't expect to get a lot more out of it so we rule no refund for you.

Manuals are more durable and simpler, I've come to value such things a lot more than features or ease of use. Simplicty. Durability.

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Posted: 2022-12-29 07:06am
by bilateralrope
His Divine Shadow wrote: 2022-12-29 06:37am Manuals are more durable and simpler, I've come to value such things a lot more than features or ease of use. Simplicty. Durability.
For ICE vehicles, the manuals are simpler. For hybrids, I don't know which is simpler.

When it comes to pure EVs, everything I've heard says they are simpler than ICE vehicles.

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Posted: 2022-12-29 07:10am
by His Divine Shadow
An EV doesn't need many gears, high and low maybe. Doesn't need a reverse. You don't even need a clutch if you are doing an EV conversion with a manual. Something I've looked into.

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Posted: 2022-12-29 05:50pm
by Broomstick
His Divine Shadow wrote: 2022-12-29 06:37am I'll drive a manual as long as it is humanly possible. Coworker likes automatics, bought a used diesel for 6k euros with 320k km on the meter and the gearbox gave out within a few months. She's on the hook for almost as much as the car's cost to fix it and the consumer protection agencies told her well it's an automatic over 300k kilometers on it, it's about as much as they last and you can't expect to get a lot more out of it so we rule no refund for you
Er... what?

I've gotten 400,000 km+ out of automatic transmissions, and when I've given the car up it's not because the transmission went, it's because it hit a deer and trashed the entire front of the car or something like that.

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Posted: 2022-12-29 11:35pm
by His Divine Shadow
Didn't say they couldn't and do last longer, but from our consumer protection offices standpoint you were expected to consider this a thing that's not unreasonable to have break very soon after buying a used car here and you're on your own. Makes it a potentially huge gamble to buy a used car with an automatic in my eyes unless it's very low mileage.

Just one more reason for me to stay away from automatics since I don't value what they offer anyway and a manual does last longer o average and if they break its almost always a worn clutch which is relatively cheap to fix at a mechanic, a few hundred from my local mechanic. And if they break a replacement is also cheaper. The cheapest option for my coworker would be to refit the car as a manual, but she refuses, she loves automatics and got the car because it was one.

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Posted: 2022-12-30 12:52am
by bilateralrope
His Divine Shadow wrote: 2022-12-29 07:10am An EV doesn't need many gears, high and low maybe. Doesn't need a reverse. You don't even need a clutch if you are doing an EV conversion with a manual. Something I've looked into.
The few EVs I've heard of with multiple gears only have two. One for high acceleration, the other for higher speed. But most stick with a single gear because that's good enough for driving on public roads. It's not worth the extra complexity to allow changing gears.

But, with mild hybrids existing, I'm expecting there to be enough people who demand a manual EV when they are forced to switch for someone to make one.

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Posted: 2022-12-30 05:09am
by Broomstick
His Divine Shadow wrote: 2022-12-29 11:35pm Didn't say they couldn't and do last longer, but from our consumer protection offices standpoint you were expected to consider this a thing that's not unreasonable to have break very soon after buying a used car here and you're on your own. Makes it a potentially huge gamble to buy a used car with an automatic in my eyes unless it's very low mileage.
Buying any used car is a bit of a gamble.

Also, thinking about it, there's probably a lot of people who drive in a manner abusive to their vehicle and don't do proper maintenance on them. That makes a huge difference in longevity.
Just one more reason for me to stay away from automatics since I don't value what they offer anyway
They are easier and sometimes safer to drive for people with certain types of problems. For example, I have automatics because, due to his disability, my late spouse found manuals very difficult to manage. I had an aging friend with hip problems who found the lessened leg movement to drive one much easier/less painful and swapped out his beloved manual for an automatic. Anyone with just one leg will find an automatic much easier, to say the least. Even many people who do prefer manuals who move to an area with a lot of start-and-stop traffic often concede an automatic is less tiring than a manual in that circumstance.

Of course, if none of the above applies to you by all means stick with your manual.

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Posted: 2022-12-30 02:19pm
by Eternal_Freedom
Today I learned of another really awesome-sounding job title to add to my list. Specifically from the UK's Royal Armouries, the Keeper of Firearms and Artillery.

Other examples include the Master Power Engineers working at UK powerplants (and possibly elsewhere) and the Head of Solar System Operations from ESA.

I aspire to one day have such an awesome-sounding job title.

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Posted: 2023-01-03 01:42pm
by His Divine Shadow
TIL I learned... that Dermot Morgan, who played father Ted died on feb. 28th from a heart attack. Well I knew that first part but the thing I learned today was that the guy who played Father Jack (Frank Kelly) in the same show, died exactly 18 years to the day after Dermot, and from a heart attack too.

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Posted: 2023-01-03 02:49pm
by LadyTevar
TIL Unemployment only pays out for 26 weeks, then you have to wait several weeks before re-applying.

How many weeks do you have to wait? My Unemployment payments run out in early May 2023. I can't Re-apply until October 16, 2023.

I love how Unemployment has been gutted by the GOP over the last 30yrs. After all, Poor Unemployed People can't be trusted, so we have to pay them way less than the Federal Minimum Wage, or they'll stay unemployed forever and live off their Unemployment! After all, they can always get a job at McDonald's, right?