I've been out of town on excursion on February 12.
I took some pictures there.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/skCiyXPYChpoX6348
One day it'll be a custom to share them through the IPFS.
There was an exhibition of traditional arts and crafts.
Meanwhile, I got curious and learned that saltwater electric fish connect their batteries in parallel and freshwater ones in series. One config drives more current, the other more voltage.
That wool, was probably the first fiber woven into cloth, followed by linen, put aside baskets and nets.
There is indeed that nuclei table with all the half-lives and emission modes I never had time to look for. Love those plots they put up on the Wiki, great job gathering all that data.
I was reminded that Spartly islands are a good place to hide subs, even if there isn't that much of oil and gas there.
We all need more hydrophones under the sea. 🦀
One guy wrote that nearing peak fossil and its price increase will drive people to alt sources much earlier than weather extremes.
Looked up handheld sonars, found a guy with a giant mole on his cheek, who can navigate like a bat, clicking his tongue. Wonder if a combined radar-sonar-thermovisor could alleviate the need for city lights.
Turns out it's not that so much enzyme inhibitors that make beans so nasty as milk sugars, for those of us who lack the gene. I will continue ordering my dry Lysine packs.
It semi-rained today where I live the first time through the winter. That Tonga eruption was a blast.
Learned about those SSB and Manyverse projects, the Shattered Pixel Dungeon came to mind, which is built alike, on Patreon donations. What can't be done with private investment!