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scdog t1_j279tzb wrote
Reply to Ever wonder if anyone else on the globe was ever watching the same exact show at the same timestamp by Double-Working1990
What you’re describing is how it used to be for every show and movie on TV.
scdog t1_j20kry9 wrote
Reply to The world of prosciutto ( Parma, Italy) by elsakroess
I thought this was a long corridor filled with sleeping bats.
scdog t1_j11g01h wrote
Whenever I see posts like this I wonder if the person asking has just come out of 70 years in a coma and has never seen a passenger jet airplane before.
scdog t1_iuf2zyg wrote
Reply to comment by Proof_Objective_5704 in ELI5: Why is it easy to drink a large volume of beer, compared to such a large volume of any other liquid? by Proof_Objective_5704
6-10 Pepsis (or any soda) might be even more damaging for some people than the equivalent in beer.
scdog t1_itj23f8 wrote
Reply to Fireball in the sky by drkthfrrt
I think that might be the same one I saw last night, I caught it in my dash cam at 9:48pm. I was driving east on I-70 from Topeka and from that perspective it was almost due east, maybe 10-20 degrees above the horizon.
scdog t1_j6jcfn3 wrote
Reply to comment by Owasso_Landman in What year did movies start to incorporate "post-credit" / "stinger" / "credit cookie" bonus scenes during/after the credits coming on? by Boston_Baked
I had always heard Ferris Bueller as being the first but you're right about Airplane!. Ferris Bueller's was probably the first post-credits scene to break the fourth wall, which is why that one stands out.
Clearly not the first but also around that same era, "Amazon Women on the Moon" has an entire sketch (the one starring Carrie Fisher) embedded right smack in the middle of the credits.