Cyanopicacooki
Cyanopicacooki t1_j3xib8h wrote
Reply to Who were Europe's 'bog bodies'? Deep look uncovers the secrets of this mysterious practice. by sloppy954
I'm going to watch some documentaries about these things - it's been a few years since I've seen one, and there must be new stuff out there - some of the most fascinating work ever, the level of detail, and how much they can figure out about their last few hours (normally incredibly violent). Pete Marsh and Otzi are on tonight's list.
Cyanopicacooki t1_iycpuq9 wrote
Reply to comment by ATXMark7012 in I bought a criminal fish from the store by currentdream
I was going to say, OP is a stoolie, trying to finger an innocent person.
Cyanopicacooki t1_iycb12i wrote
Reply to Cat road rage by kappsylen
It's a Siamese. It's often hard to tell "I'm mad as heck" from "Hi pal - good to see you" in Siamese. Even when heard from 2 blocks away, which I believe is the safe limit for hearing damage.
Cyanopicacooki t1_iyc7wa9 wrote
I don't think anyone listens to the Lost Prophets these days.
Cyanopicacooki t1_iyc6wn0 wrote
Reply to BABY! by MeowMeowKitty1313
Slade - Come on feel the noise - I think that the intro says it all, and at a baby shower noise may be on the agenda.
Cyanopicacooki t1_iy3jswz wrote
Getting closer...come on HMRC, just think of the revenue from taxing blow in Britain...just do it...
Cyanopicacooki t1_iwqchk8 wrote
Reply to comment by reddit455 in Maker of suicide pod plans to launch in Switzerland by GeneralGigan817
Dang, not as much fun - but effective.
Cyanopicacooki t1_iwqbmc8 wrote
Cyanopicacooki t1_iwktqkz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Asda limits egg sales to two boxes a customer by VORTXS
Aye, a farmer on the news this morning says that they lose 30p per dozen to the supermarkets. I'm buying from a local farmer at an eye-watering price, but heck, I like omlettes
Cyanopicacooki t1_isa9j2k wrote
Reply to Superhighway of ancient human and animal footprints in England provides an 'amazing snapshot of the past' by shyleader
Shows the difference in scale between the US and the UK:-
>One nearby archaeological site ... in Norfolk, located about 250 miles (400 km) to the southeast of Formby
They're both coastal features, on the opposite sides of the country... In the UK, it would never be called nearby 😁
Still though, it is amazing that we can see interactions between humans and animals from thousands of years ago, we can see their toeprints.
Cyanopicacooki t1_irv7ljp wrote
Reply to Are there any studies regarding traffic accidents going eastbound in the morning during sunrise and westbound in the evening during sunset? by lil_layne
Slightly tangentially, there was a report in World Medicine (when I was a lad, so some time ago) about a man who had an accident driving home, he couldn't remember the accident at all, it was thought to be retrograde amnesia, but then he said he often arrived home without remembering the drive. It transpired that he drove past a stand of trees, and at a particular time of day, the sun shining through the trees could cause a strobing effect in the cockpit of the car inducing a mild seizure - he had no prior history of epilepsy, but further studies showed that he was susceptible.
Cyanopicacooki t1_ir1e1sm wrote
Reply to comment by BarKnight in Gold coins hidden in 7th Century found in wall by BarKnight
Go to YouTube and look up "Time Team Classics" - this was a TV series from about 20 years ago that ran for a decade about archeological digs in Britain, one of the most heavily dug countries in the world. Every time they dug, they found something new - as Calvin said "There's treasure everywhere!"
Cyanopicacooki t1_j4287dj wrote
Reply to Ukrainian refugee 'went home to see doctor as Scottish wait too long' by Thefriendlyfaceplant
It's one way to lower the immigration figures to please the Tory heartland, but not the most efficent, imo.