Rewind to Jul. 1st mind blowing random thought of the day: Because cars are rare in Cuba, all government vehicles are required to pick up hitchhikers in order to ensure that they reach their destination safely.
That indeed is very interesting
Sweden recycle so much that we are buying trash from Norway to use for making heat in our heat and power plants.
Sounds ridiculously expensive!
It probably is, but I’m not in charge of ruling the country so it’s not my headache
Jul. 3rd mind blowing random thought of the day: The word “lesbian” originates from the Ancient Greek poet Sappho of Lesbos, who lived from 620 to 570 BCE, and her over 10,000 lines of poetry were among the earliest to portray homoerotic content.
Is that you Rob?
Jul. 4th mind blowing random thought of the day: To date, Calvin Coolidge is the only U.S. president to have been born on Independence Day.
it is. Just went a little incognito online. Removed a bunch of my personal content, etc. Figured that, even though I trust a lot of people on here that I call friends, we are all a bunch of addicts that have done deplorable things, and there are many on here that likely still are. Don’t want my family’s info spread out there for the masses to see.
Jul. 5th mind blowing random thought of the day: The world’s world’s saltiest body of water is the Don Juan Pond located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. Only about an ankle deep, the water is so salty that it rarely ever freezes.
You guys are too much!
Jul. 6th mind blowing random thought of the day: Microwave ovens were originally called “radar ranges” when they were first sold in 1946.
I think you meant ‘radar ranges’?
my bad. Typo!
I remember growing up in the late 70s @DungeonMaster we had an Amana Radarange. It was incredible, somewhere in the neighborhood of 1700 w
Jul. 7th mind blowing random thought of the day: The Beetles song “Yesterday” is the most recorded song in history, with over 4,000 different versions made.
Jul. 8th mind blowing random thought of the day: A sneeze is 1/8th of an organism.
How do you mean 1/8th of an organism?