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Posted: 2022-07-16 12:00am
by EnterpriseSovereign
TIL that HBO stood for Home Box Office. I'd never really given it any thought and only found out because I'm watching Band of Brothers on Blu-Ray and noticed it mentioned in the copyright notices and stuff. Just watched episode 7- would have seen both 7 and 8 in one sitting but 7 had enough blood and gore in it for one evening.

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Posted: 2022-07-16 08:37pm
by Raw Shark
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2022-07-16 12:00am TIL that HBO stood for Home Box Office. I'd never really given it any thought and only found out because I'm watching Band of Brothers on Blu-Ray and noticed it mentioned in the copyright notices and stuff. Just watched episode 7- would have seen both 7 and 8 in one sitting but 7 had enough blood and gore in it for one evening.
In fairness, "Hot Blood Orgy" would also be valid.

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Posted: 2022-07-17 01:17pm
by LadyTevar
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2022-07-16 12:00am TIL that HBO stood for Home Box Office. I'd never really given it any thought and only found out because I'm watching Band of Brothers on Blu-Ray and noticed it mentioned in the copyright notices and stuff. Just watched episode 7- would have seen both 7 and 8 in one sitting but 7 had enough blood and gore in it for one evening.
Wow... I mean, honestly, how long has it been since they started advertising as the "Home Box Office"? I mean, by the mid-80s they were just another channel: ABC, NBC, CBS, HBO, MTV....

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Posted: 2022-07-17 02:34pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
LadyTevar wrote: 2022-07-17 01:17pm
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2022-07-16 12:00am TIL that HBO stood for Home Box Office. I'd never really given it any thought and only found out because I'm watching Band of Brothers on Blu-Ray and noticed it mentioned in the copyright notices and stuff. Just watched episode 7- would have seen both 7 and 8 in one sitting but 7 had enough blood and gore in it for one evening.
Wow... I mean, honestly, how long has it been since they started advertising as the "Home Box Office"? I mean, by the mid-80s they were just another channel: ABC, NBC, CBS, HBO, MTV....
We don't get it in the UK unless you do it through Sky- doesn't seem like it, but BoB is 20 years old now, I got the box set of it and The Pacific. It certainly drives home the War is Hell trope every episode. You have to enjoy the lighthearted moments, rare as they are. Such as this one:

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Posted: 2022-07-21 12:28pm
by Zaune
TIL Rob Grant and Doug Naylor wrote the lyrics to an infamous British novelty pop hit. And apparently were part of the writing team for Spitting Image at some point...

[youtube]http://youtu.be/kvKazPkRVjQ[/youtube]

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Posted: 2022-07-22 03:59am
by LaCroix
TIL the eyes of (at least some) larger spiders are reflective like cat eyes. We have a lot of south-russian tarantula here. Tonight I wondered why there were white-glowing water droplets in the grass when I walked around with my headlamp, given the draught we have.

Investigating closer revealed that it was the reflection of my lamp in spider eyes.

Knowing this, I am now suddenly aware of the hundreds of eyes following my every move when I make my rounds at night....

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Posted: 2022-08-08 12:29pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
While it was a few days ago now, I saw the end of Band of Brothers and episode nine, holy fucking shit. The scenes where they liberate one of the abandoned concentration camps and just how well they depict how weak and emaciated the survivors actually were (and from the piles of dead bodies they were the lucky ones) sticks with you. They even depict awareness of the issue of refeeding syndrome when they start handing out all the bread they can transport to the camps but their superiors order them to stop, because people who are starving to death need to be built up gradually before they can begin to eat normally again.

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Posted: 2022-08-08 04:35pm
by LadyTevar
TIL there's a valve that controls how much of your exhaust circulates back into your intake manifold and that it's $250-300 just to purchase the part.

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Posted: 2022-08-11 12:39pm
by J
Today I learned that ketchup flavoured ice cream exists, among other vile flavourings. And I feel sick now.

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Posted: 2022-08-11 02:30pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
J wrote: 2022-08-11 12:39pm Today I learned that ketchup flavoured ice cream exists, among other vile flavourings. And I feel sick now.

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Apparently, you have to make the ice cream yourself. I could get behind the custard, coco pops and maybe the golden syrup ones though.

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Posted: 2022-08-11 02:49pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
TIL that it doesn't matter how well you cover up the rest of your skin from the sun, if you expose your hands because you're using a camera for any length of time, you will get sunburn.

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Posted: 2022-08-11 10:47pm
by Zwinmar
Talked with my brother today and apparently most Police Cruisers do NOT carry a pioneer kit or even something like a haligan tool

**Edit: didn't put in the not before posting

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Posted: 2022-08-12 03:46am
by Broomstick
What's a "pioneer kit" or "haligan tool"?

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Posted: 2022-08-12 08:34am
by EnterpriseSovereign
I know this! The Halligan is one of these. At the event I was at in RAF Shawbury (car show with some planes) just yesterday, the police were there and they had some of their gear on display, including guns for the firearms unit (I was the only one who held the pistol correctly according to the officer). :mrgreen: They had laid out some of the tools for forcing entry (including the classic handheld battering ram), hatchet, and one of them was a Halligan. They use it to help paramedics enter a property where the occupant can't unlock the door to let them in. While it's typically a firefighter tool, at least one of our police units uses it :mrgreen:

TIL that my personality type according to the careers test website is ISTJ, i.e. introverted, sensing, thinking, judging.

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Posted: 2022-08-12 10:51am
by EnterpriseSovereign
I meant to write this yesterday but I'm including it anyway. TIL that the RAF Typhoon Display Team is a thing, its existence being overshadowed by the world-famous Red Arrows, who of course were performing at the event, compared with the typhoon itself which wasn't.
For the 2022 display season, The Red Arrows are flying a seven aircraft display, due to "2 formation pilots moving to other roles within the RAF". Flypasts are still intended to be performed with nine aircraft, with experienced Red Arrows pilots flying the remaining 2 aircraft.
Due to technical reasons only six aircraft were flying this time and they train for this, so it was two-thirds of the Red Arrows. Normally their displays take up the whole sky making it almost impossible when taking pictures to get all nine aircraft on camera simultaneously but this time with six planes it was easy. Good for the photographers but bad for the audience- with a third of their number missing the display wasn't up to their normal standard.

I also learned that mobile phones have temperature sensors and warn you when it's overheating when taking pictures. The black case for the black phone probably had something to do with it, being Britain you don't think you're going to need to account for sun exposure when you buy a phone case, especially for something normally kept in the pocket. My long-sleeved white shirt kept me cool for the most part, my exposed hands not so much! :lol:

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Posted: 2022-08-12 11:24am
by LadyTevar
TIL If you have a tooth going bad, and bite into something the wrong way, it can feel like electric shocks going from the tooth all the way down that side of your neck. Now it's down to a mild throbbing pain.

THANK YOU Batman, for jinxing me by commenting on my good luck.

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Posted: 2022-08-12 12:32pm
by Batman
Now it's MY fault you have terrible dental hygiene?

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Posted: 2022-08-12 04:05pm
by The Infidel
Today I learned that ketchup flavored ice cream exists somewhere in the world. The Horror... The Horror...

I also learned that the following statement is valid SQL... I feel dirty for checking its validity...
SELECT [SELECT] FROM [FROM] WHERE [WHERE] = 'WHERE' AND [LIKE] like '%like%' AND [AND] not like 'AND' OR [NOT] = 'not' OR [OR] = 'or' OR [=] = '=' OR [NULL] IS NULL

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Posted: 2022-08-12 04:16pm
by The Infidel
LadyTevar wrote: 2022-08-12 11:24am TIL If you have a tooth going bad, and bite into something the wrong way, it can feel like electric shocks going from the tooth all the way down that side of your neck. Now it's down to a mild throbbing pain.

THANK YOU Batman, for jinxing me by commenting on my good luck.
MyLady, as an intermittent solution to this, you should try Corsodyl or some alternative you can get where you live. It is a very strong mouthwash (not in taste) that makes Listerine seem like fake news. It is based on chlorhexidine glutamate and it will kill almost every bacteria inside your mouth, both bad and good, so not to be used for more than a few days. Clean your teeth with tooth brush, dental floss and tooth picks to make the mouth wash enter everywhere, then flush your mouth with Corsodyl a for a minute.

The long term solution is, of course, a dentist.

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Posted: 2022-08-12 08:15pm
by Broomstick
LadyTevar wrote: 2022-08-12 11:24am TIL If you have a tooth going bad, and bite into something the wrong way, it can feel like electric shocks going from the tooth all the way down that side of your neck. Now it's down to a mild throbbing pain.
Oh, yeah - I had that when I cracked a tooth. I won't say how much it cost me to get it fixed.

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Posted: 2022-08-13 08:51am
by Zwinmar
Broomstick wrote: 2022-08-12 03:46am What's a "pioneer kit" or "haligan tool"?
Its a bundle : Axe, Shovel, and Mattock

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Posted: 2022-08-18 09:44pm
by LadyTevar
TIL: The tooth that's been "going bad" and I'd not taken care of because I didn't have the money to get it pulled/crowned?

IT'S A CROWN. IT'S BEEN A CROWN FOR SO LONG I'D FORGOTTEN IT REPLACED MY REAL TOOTH 15-20 YEARS AGO.
And I only realized it because I bit wrong and some of the enamel came off to reveal metal.
If I'd gone to the dentist when the gap between tooth and gum first appeared, I'd been able to get the crown reset, but I thought it was a Real Tooth and didn't have the Thousand Dollars it'd cost to cap.

FML.

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Posted: 2022-08-20 06:36pm
by Batman
That's for profit healthcare for you.

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Posted: 2022-08-22 02:59pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
TIL that skin peeling after sunburn can start to happen 11 days after exposure to the sun. I didn't expect to be exposing my hands as much as I did but I ended up taking 900+ pictures! :lol:

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Posted: 2022-08-23 11:54pm
by EnterpriseSovereign
TIL the real reason for why the Red Arrows were flying with 2 fewer aircraft this season:
Red Arrows: Inquiry into ‘toxic’ culture ‘hears claims of bullying and sexual harassment’.