macracanthorhynchus 12mo ago • 66%
Yes, the spelling would have given that away.
macracanthorhynchus 12mo ago • 100%
I though he was a defense attorney?
macracanthorhynchus 12mo ago • 100%
Carl Sagan wrote a book, The Demon Haunted World, which is all about why people get sucked into nonsense like ancient aliens, and how to deal with it.
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
A placebo with special effects during administration. Still effective, just not how some people expected.
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Y chromosomes have very little information on them, and the DNA there is pretty highly conserved. You're not really keeping any secrets by hiding your Y chromosome away.
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
In a sense it very much is news. This speaks to something that people have recently been speculating about, namely: Has Gaetz pissed off enough Republicans that they will start dumping their dirt on him to thoroughly assasinate his character? The publication of this article is essentially a giant "YES" to that question of what the "moderate" Republicans are going to do in the midst of this new Speaker crisis.
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Yes, but that led to my absolute favorite joke in Moby-Dick: the fart joke in chapter 1. (It's important to remember that the "Pythagorean Theorem" is A²+B²=C², but the "Pythagorean maxim" is 'Don't eat beans.')
"For as in this world, head winds are far more prevalent than winds from astern (that is, if you never violate the Pythagorean maxim), so for the most part the Commodore on the quarter-deck gets his atmosphere at second hand from the sailors on the forecastle."
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
What beauties! I was too slow this year and didn't establish a bed. Next year!
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Gesundheit.
Or, if you prefer: "Yahweh bless you."
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Every time a journalist refers to the company as "Twitter" and not "X", it makes me so happy.
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
How will this plan affect my real estate taxes?
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Disagree. The movie is a mediocre adaptation of a fun and mediocre book into an un-fun and mediocre movie. The film was never going to be gold, but they spent an awful lot of CGI money to make a movie that wasn't as fun as just reading the original and imagining all of the nerdy stuff being described.
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Let's see if I just succeeded in attaching a photo I took of some of his specimens...
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Yes, and?
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 20%
Mid 30s, USA. I'm smart (Ivy League science doctorate) but I can't drive a standard transmission because my dad "couldn't teach me" because I "wouldn't learn right". It was just me asking him questions like "What does the inside of the clutch actually look like? " and him yelling "That doesn't matter, just ease out on the clutch while giving it some gas!" Apparently I can be taught a lot, but not how to drive a standard.
Weirdly, my engineer friend let me drive his standard transmission car once after giving me some basic instructions and I did okay going up and down the road alone, but that was just one day and I fear I've forgotten everything. But I must be mistakenly remembering that, because according to my father I "can't be taught!"
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 95%
That was the whole point of the "Q"! In fact, we could ditch the LGBT and just stick with a fully inclusive "Queer".
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Barbarians. The world must treat them like it and shame them and their children until this stops.
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
If you get good at it and if you run enough hives each year, it does, eventually, start making money though! Which is almost more frustrating, because every dollar you spend on it could come back some day in honey sales... but will it?
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
It absolutely is. I live near the Berkshires, and just harvested about 20 pounds of them from a local tree. Dinner last night was excellent!
macracanthorhynchus 1y ago • 100%
Ursula Le Guin's "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" https://shsdavisapes.pbworks.com/f/Omelas.pdf
What do folks make of this news? I know a lot of U.S. (and some Canadian) beekeepers have really enjoyed the Hive Life conference in the past.
This article has been circulating for a while, summarizing the latest BIP data on colony losses. Thought this forum might allow some beekeeper discussion of it. Do we think this annual "doom and gloom" reporting on BIP's colony loss survey data is useful, or does it sow pointless confusion among non-beekeepers?
Or do you hope to keep bees? Or just think bees are neat?
This article was published recently and it seems like the method described could be useful or may just interrupt broodrearing so much that a colony wouldn't ever be able to thrive after being subjected to it. Who has tried any queen caging method like this before? Did it work for you?