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            ^^^ C'mon, man. When have we ever had unintended circumstances? "I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis4
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            An interesting look behind the scenes of the guy that provides all the cars for some shows and/or movies. 
 https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/a64911483/cars-in-movies-and-tv/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_aut&utm_medium=email&date=052925&utm_campaign=nl01_052925_AUT40077186&oo=&user_email=6fd872049b03a5aee26a27dea5d79ff38ffa6f2612de72e1504fba102287f170&GID=6fd872049b03a5aee26a27dea5d79ff38ffa6f2612de72e1504fba102287f170&utm_term=TEST- NEW TEST - Sending List - AM 180D Clicks, NON AM 90D Opens, Both Subbed Last 30D"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis0
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            Iconic US Tourist Attraction Yellowstone National Park Explosion Triggers Full Summer Closure, Biscuit Basin Off-Limits as Thermal Pool Threat Looms Over Tourism Season, What You Need To Know Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts. 2
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            Test your browser to see how well you are protected from tracking and fingerprinting: How does tracking technology follow your trail around the web, even if you’ve taken protective measures? Cover Your Tracks shows you how trackers see your browser. It provides you with an overview of your browser’s most unique and identifying characteristics. Only anonymous data will be 2
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            But don’t they have to track you to see if you’re being tracked?? If it don’t bother me, it don’t bother me. Just leave me alone. 3
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            Thought to be a mythological creature, the 'Giant Woolly Rat' was just photographed for the first time ever  The proud discoverer František Vejmělka with the Giant Woolly Rat (Mallomys istapantap ) in its natural habitat at 3,700 meters above sea level. 4
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             Not known to science for 30yrs…but needs “saving”. I wonder how many they killed to get their stomach samples. Jackasses. I hate people. If it don’t bother me, it don’t bother me. Just leave me alone. 1
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            Maybe they just stuck their finger down the rat's throats. Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts. 1
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 This is Corydalus cornutus — the Eastern dobsonfly
 And it looks like it crawled out of mythologyThose massive mandibles? They’re not weapons 
 At least, not against prey
 Males use them in courtship and combat, grappling with rivals like antlered beetles in midairBut it’s not the adult you should fear 
 It’s what it was beforeThe larval form, known as a hellgrammite, lives underwater for years 
 It bites hard
 It breathes through gills
 And it devours anything it can overpower — from insects to small fishThen, one day, it climbs out 
 Sheds its skin
 Unfolds wings the size of your palm
 And becomes thisIt only lives a few days after that 
 Just long enough to mate
 Just long enough to haunt your nightmares Hellgrammites 
 https://a-z-animals.com/animals/eastern-dobsonfly/4
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            They make great fish bait too. You can find the hellgrammites in about any creek around here. The Dobsonflys disappear pretty fast when they come out. If it don’t bother me, it don’t bother me. Just leave me alone. 3
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            @silvermouse said:  
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 This is Corydalus cornutus — the Eastern dobsonfly/ Hellgrammites 
 https://a-z-animals.com/animals/eastern-dobsonfly/Hellgramites are part of my Introduction to Stream Biology course for my grandkids. Also known as fishing. Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars. 5
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 Liocranchia reinhardti. All images © Ryo Minemuzo, shared with permissionhttps://www.thisiscolossal.com/2025/06/ryo-minemizu-black-water-dives/ 2
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            The Gibberfish and larval spiderfish are very fascinating. Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts. 1
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            Tonka bean trees, dipteryx oleifera, which are often used in pipe tobacco like 1792 for their vanilla-like flavorings, tend to survive and thrive lightning strikes in the rainforest as the lightning follows the path of least resistance outside the tree and down into the roots killing off vines and neighboring, competing trees. https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/nph.70062  https://youtu.be/Kb-cJZWEnhA?feature=shared https://youtu.be/Kb-cJZWEnhA?feature=sharedhttps://www.instagram.com/reel/DI3LPDniuq5/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=emg3eXJmODdlNmY0 Join us on Zoom vHerf (Meeting # 2619860114 Password vHerf2020 )6
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            In a revealing Genomic Press Interview published today in Brain Medicine, Sara Poletti, PhD, senior researcher at IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele Milan, illuminates the profound connections between childhood adversity and lifelong vulnerability to psychiatric disorders through persistent neuroinflammation pathways and alterations in brain structure. https://neurosciencenews.com/childhood-trauma-brain-inflammation-29260/ 0
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            Check out the April , 9, 2034 studies. pretty much the same but has an abstract that made it easier for me to read. Then again , it is me and this is not an easy read for me. 0
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            As harvest workers become harder to find, farmers are turning to robots 
 Harvest work is hard and monotonous. This adds weight to arguments that robots could replace humans in the fields. It is already happening on a small scale in the Netherlands, but researchers have bigger plans.https://www.nzz.ch/english/farmers-look-to-robots-to-replace-harvest-workers-ld.1888445 2
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            How three pizza restaurants predicted Israel’s attack on Iran"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis0
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            Ruppell’s Griffon (37,000+ ft.)  Ruppell's Vulture, gyps rueppelli, Adult in Flight, Masai Mara Park, Kenya 
 Ruppell's griffon, the highest-flying bird ever recorded, shown in flight.
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 This African vulture holds the record for the highest known bird flight. In fact, a Ruppell’s griffon collided with a commercial aircraft over western Africa at an altitude of 37,000 feet, higher than the cruising height of most airliners. The species is uniquely adapted to extreme altitudes, with hemoglobin that binds oxygen more effectively than that of almost any other bird. These vultures rely on powerful soaring techniques and can cover vast distances in search of carrion, making use of rising thermal currents to stay aloft with minimal energy expenditure.7
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            Cortical Labs offers cloud access to neuron-powered computing for just $300 a week 
 CL1 fuses human brain cells and silicon and can run real code
 System enables real-time neural processing for research in AI and neuroscience0
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            Photography has always been a mirror of its time, but the digital age has transformed it from a tool of documentation into a weapon of self-delusion. The camera, once used to capture reality, now serves primarily to manufacture it. What we photograph, how we photograph it, and why we photograph it reveals a society that has lost touch with authentic experience, commodified human connection, and replaced genuine accomplishment with the performance of success. 3
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            @silvermouse said: 
 Cortical Labs offers cloud access to neuron-powered computing for just $300 a week
 CL1 fuses human brain cells and silicon and can run real code
 System enables real-time neural processing for research in AI and neuroscienceHow long before the super-rich start transplanting their brains into robotic bodies in an effort to live forever? Seems the obvious projection. Or, my paranoia. Or both. "If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain2
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            @Amos_Umwhat said: @silvermouse said: 
 Cortical Labs offers cloud access to neuron-powered computing for just $300 a week
 CL1 fuses human brain cells and silicon and can run real code
 System enables real-time neural processing for research in AI and neuroscienceHow long before the super-rich start transplanting their brains into robotic bodies in an effort to live forever? Seems the obvious projection. Or, my paranoia. Or both. I think emotions and feelings are an interpretation by the brain of the body and environment, life itself. i don't see that transferring to a mechanical/cybernetic existence. Seems it would be sterile. 3
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            Would you never get the urge to scratch or would you constantly have it? Something to ponder. Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts. 3
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            @silvermouse said: @Amos_Umwhat said: @silvermouse said: 
 Cortical Labs offers cloud access to neuron-powered computing for just $300 a week
 CL1 fuses human brain cells and silicon and can run real code
 System enables real-time neural processing for research in AI and neuroscienceHow long before the super-rich start transplanting their brains into robotic bodies in an effort to live forever? Seems the obvious projection. Or, my paranoia. Or both. I think emotions and feelings are an interpretation by the brain of the body and environment, life itself. i don't see that transferring to a mechanical/cybernetic existence. Seems it would be sterile. I agree, but I'm not sure that would stop them. "If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain0











