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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Saturday, 10 January 2026
Now, poots used the excuse that one of this thousand residences got smudged, to hit a Ukranian residence with his super-expensive missile. Probably only has 3 of them. Trump should take the opportunity to shoot a tomahawk at Kommy-guy in Iran, and say, I raise your western-parts missile with 1000 tomahawks. Neat.My attempts to stop commenting on things has been
This is fun. It has the same geotechnical impossibility rating as the tunnel under the 401. Of course, nothing is impossible, until they can't build it. If you are getting money from this, I wouldn't worry, because there have been lots of impossible things built and forgotten about. (Niagara Tunnel). I predict lots of money for everybody, except me.I'm
Am Anfang des Jahres die gute Nachricht, das Oberharzer Bergwerksmuseum ist gerettet. Im letzten Oktober hatte es noch so ausgesehen, als wenn zum Jahresende 2025 endgültig Schluss sei. Die hohen [...]
If you spend enough time in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, you start to understand why Ursus americanus and Ursus arctos horribilis have held court in our stories for millennia. They’re [...]
I was a bit worried that everything was dead, with Jupiterfication, but the heat machines are in full production.We are getting a very weird 'bulldozing clipper'. That is, we have cold air [...]
If you are a despot destroying your country's economy for personal gain, then you have a real problem. All those hungry people protesting. As any trumpian knows, you've got to get [...]
I withdraw my wild guess that they would run out of natgas. That Europe flow took out most of January. We ignore that and know it could never happen here. Sorry, if you [...]
This is just the tip. They have tried to force all the depressive workers back to the offices, but that's a loser. These downtown drug stores are leaving because they are invaded [...]
Maotianshania cylindricaHigh in the mist-softened hills of Yunnan Province, China, a band of ochre and grey shale holds one of Earth’s most extraordinary archives—a fossil record so exquisitely preserved [...]
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