42Cobras
42Cobras t1_j2du1tt wrote
Reply to comment by ChainmailleAddict in Wild bears population size across the US and the EU. The US has 340 000 wild bears (300 000 Black bears, 33 000 Brown/Grizzly bears, 7 000 Polar bears). The EU has 15 500 wild bears (zero Black bears, 15 500 Brown/Grizzly bears, zero Polar bears). 2008-2022 data πΊπΈπͺπΊπΊ [OC] by maps_us_eu
If I'm not mistaken, there is a town/village in Alaska where it is illegal to lock your car because people have to be able to escape wandering polar bears at a moment's notice.
I do not sign up to live there.
42Cobras t1_j2dtwhv wrote
Reply to comment by underlander in Wild bears population size across the US and the EU. The US has 340 000 wild bears (300 000 Black bears, 33 000 Brown/Grizzly bears, 7 000 Polar bears). The EU has 15 500 wild bears (zero Black bears, 15 500 Brown/Grizzly bears, zero Polar bears). 2008-2022 data πΊπΈπͺπΊπΊ [OC] by maps_us_eu
Wow, man. Constructive criticism is one thing, but this is just plain rude.
42Cobras t1_j2dn1i7 wrote
Reply to comment by thexylom in [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
Well, that is where the players play.
42Cobras t1_j2dn0ai wrote
Reply to [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
How I wish I'd been on one of those planes to/from Indiana last January. Go Dawgs!
42Cobras t1_j7xllly wrote
Reply to comment by Prometheus357 in Why do some books blank out arbitrary place names? by PangeanPrawn
One of my favorite novels is Wells' "The Time Machine." I love how he redacted the main character's name so that it would seem like a true story. I know it's been used everywhere, but this was my favorite usage in particular.