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I thought it was kind of hosed up that the white people working with the Central American crew chief called him Nacho until I learned that's the standard nickname for Ignacio. but I learned that a very long time ago. something I just realized yesterday: the little Android clock app icon shows the current time.
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 14:40 |
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Isn’t that how nachos got their name, the restaurant that invented them called them Nacho’s Special or something like that?
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 15:18 |
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Bargearse posted:Isn’t that how nachos got their name, the restaurant that invented them called them Nacho’s Special or something like that? The town of Piedras Negras holds a three day nacho festival every year in his honor! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignacio_Anaya
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 15:22 |
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It’s amazing how many famous dishes were invented on the spot to deal with a difficult customer.
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 15:23 |
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Perhaps someday we'll be discussing the origins of a "Karen cake"
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 15:29 |
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Phosphine posted:Also we called Beijing "Peking". That's from an older attempt to romanize Chinese called the Wade-Giles system. It was officially replaced with Pinyin in the 50s but Taiwan kept using it until 2009 and a lot of the words have stuck around in restaurant dishes and stuff. "Cantonese" cuisine is from Guangdong, for example "Peking" and "Beijing" are supposed to be pronounced the same
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 15:31 |
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Carthag Tuek posted:They used to change like that. Guy baptized as Jürgen crosses from Germany to Denmark would be called Jørgen, then he enters Sweden and is called Göran, then Yrjö in Finland & Yuri in Russia. This because people considered them to be the same names, literally, the spellings were just regional variants. Mostly that stopped by the mid-1800s, but you still see it with royalty to some extent. Italian family names are full of this poo poo, especially because "Italy" didn't exist as such until the 19th century. You'd have the Bellani family over in Verona, someone moves to Padua and suddenly their name might be Bellacati. You move to another province, your family name is Bellacera now, or Bellobuono, or Begliuomini, or Di Bella. It was all very loosey goosey.
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 15:51 |
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It's only Jesus if it's from the West Bank area of Palestine, otherwise it's sparkling Joshua.
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 15:55 |
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Bargearse posted:It’s amazing how many famous dishes were invented on the spot to deal with a difficult customer. The beloved Australian party snack lamingtons were apparently invented that way quote:The identity of the recipe's inventor has also been debated. Most stories attribute its creation to Lord Lamington's chef, the French-born Armand Galland, who was called upon at short notice to feed unexpected guests. Using only the limited ingredients available, Galland cut up some left-over French vanilla sponge cake baked the day before, dipped the slices in chocolate and set them in coconut. Impressed by Galland's creation, Lamington's guests were said to have later asked for the recipe. This version of events is supported by Lady Lamington's memoirs. Coconut was not widely used in European cooking at that time, but was known to Galland, whose wife was from Tahiti, where coconut was a common ingredient.
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 16:00 |
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Phosphine posted:Also we called Beijing "Peking". Well I just learned Peking and Beijing are the same place. Unrelated new information I just learned, after reading posts in a different thread from nine months ago: the pejorative human being doesn't come from the Bible. Its etymology is all over the place with a lot of conjecture but nowhere do I see does it come from the Bible. When I was twelve or thirteen, I joined the Mormon church for a year or so, and I definitely remember the bishop (the main church guy in a Mormon church; like a pastor or priest, I guess) telling us that homosexuals are called "faggots" because God looks at them as bundles of sticks to be burned in the fires of hell. He absolutely quoted scripture, either from the Bible or the Book of Mormon or that weird book they have about a pearl. It made perfect sense at the time: gays go to hell, faggots burn, therefore faggots = gays. But it doesn't; it's not even in the Bible at all. It's not even in the goddamn Book of Mormon. This guy just made it all up, and I believed it for twenty-five years. Edit: for clarity I should just say that Mormons don't generally subscribe to the traditional firey-hell thing. Hell for Mormons is just living forever but without God's love, whatever that means. The fires and burning lake stuff is just for theatrics but is not meant to be literal. Edit 2: or at least that's what the bishop explained to me, this bishop full of lies credburn has a new favorite as of 18:30 on Nov 21, 2022 |
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3D Megadoodoo posted:It's only Jesus if it's from the West Bank area of Palestine, otherwise it's sparkling Joshua. Sparkling Josh, as opposed to Oily Josh (khristos being a Greek word for "anointed" or smeared with holy oil)
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 16:12 |
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Brawnfire posted:Perhaps someday we'll be discussing the origins of a "Karen cake" It's just a regular cake but delivered to the customer's face at 90mph. credburn posted:This guy just made it all up, and I believed it for twenty-five years. It's a common hate-folk etymology. Shockingly, the actual "named after a bundle of sticks" group, i.e. fascists, aren't as eagerly being thrown into a fire.
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Beethoven went by Louis in France and Luigi in Italy.
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Implying that he had a more famous and successful brother named Beethoven Beethoven
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Captain Hygiene posted:Implying that he had a more famous and successful brother named Beethoven Beethoven
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BaldDwarfOnPCP posted:Oregon here and yeah can confirm. Huh. Maybe it's an issue of proximity. Seriously, if you're going to be prejudiced against Hispanics here, you're not going to do much business. A LOT of small business here are owned by Hispanics, and many, many of them are very successful. If you're going to operate against Hispanic-owned businesses here, you/re really operating against yourself. Though I imagine the penetration of Hispanic-owned businesses in Oregon is less than in Texas.
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# ? Nov 21, 2022 21:04 |
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Relatively Easy is the final track from Jason Isbell's 2013 album Southeastern. Isbell is an incredibly talented lyricist but there's one verse from the song that I think I interpreted wrong until very recently:quote:Is your brother on a church kick? I've always read the "better off to teach a dog a card trick" line as it just being generally hard to hold a conversation with Jesus freaks when they're high on God or whatever. But now I think the actual meaning of the lyric is far more scathing: Isbell is still talking about the brother in that line, comparing his recent conversion to a trained animal that can perform a circus trick for peanuts rather than actually think for himself. It's pretty brutal when read that way and more in line with the general vibe of the song. Anyway go listen to Southeastern by Jason Isbell it's a great album!
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NileRed and The Action Lab are two different people
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# ? Nov 22, 2022 21:09 |
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the action lab guy is too awkward to watch what gets me though are the guys who make youtube videos for a living, but the places they film are just total squalor, like cody's lab
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I like Nurdrage for chemistry videos. He seems to be the most skilled and professional that I've seen. NileRed is pretty sloppy, and always seemed to get crappy yields because he eyeballed something or spilled a bit or whatever. I stopped watching when he did one where the premise was "hey you know that really dangerous chemical I synthesised a while back, taking full safety precautions? I'm doing it again only this time not bothering with most of that safety lol". Besides the fact that people should never be cavalier about safety, he's not even a good enough chemist to justify that attitude. I mean, he's not as bad as Colin Furze, but that was enough for me to go "yeah this is going to end badly one of these days, I'm out"
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Hyperlynx posted:I like Nurdrage for chemistry videos. He seems to be the most skilled and professional that I've seen. I was about to say "nurdrage is great but he hasn't made a video in x months" but when i went to his channel to check exactly how long it's been, it turns out he uploaded a video 9 minutes ago
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hawowanlawow posted:the action lab guy is too awkward to watch Explosions and Fire has you covered there.
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DontMockMySmock posted:I was about to say "nurdrage is great but he hasn't made a video in x months" Yeah quote:but when i went to his channel to check exactly how long it's been, it turns out he uploaded a video 9 minutes ago
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Captain Splendid posted:NileRed and The Action Lab are two different people I had this realization recently as well, I think the problem here is that a large bulk of YouTube science guys all have the same general cadence and pitch when they're talking
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Blood Nightmaster posted:I had this realization recently as well, I think the problem here is that a large bulk of YouTube science guys all have the same general cadence and pitch when they're talking Again, we celebrate Explosions & Fire. He is the most entertaining of them
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The song his channel takes its name from (and a snippet of which plays at the start of his videos) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUd_1m01-hM&t=0
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Phy posted:The song his channel takes its name from (and a snippet of which plays at the start of his videos) Let's rock
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# ? Nov 24, 2022 07:17 |
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The giant can of Red Bull at the back of the ridiculous Red Bull automobile is a storage compartment.
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# ? Nov 25, 2022 08:12 |
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The control stick on the F-16 is exactly the same as the one on the A-10.
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Hyperlynx posted:The control stick on the F-16 is exactly the same as the one on the A-10. I thought this was pretty neat, cause of how the F-16's stick works compared to most other jet fighters of its generation*, but some quick checking of cockpit photos reveals that: The F-16 and the A-10 do not share a stick, different switch layout on the grip as well as the big difference in how they work. The F-15 and the A-10 do look like they have the same grip. The Thrustmaster F-16 and A-10 joysticks for flight sims do have the same stick, and it's based on the -16's grip *So where most aircraft flight controls had the stick connected to hydraulics (or even cables) that physically move the control surfaces on the wings and tail in a direct relationship to how far the stick is moved, the F-16 was one of the first to have fully electric fly-by-wire with no physical backup. The stick is on the pilot's right side, instead of between the legs, and it barely moves at all, sensing inputs through transducers in the base of the grip. At first it was completely stiff, but pilots tended to overhandle it a little too much leading to bigger inputs than intended, so they had to make it just a little floppy.
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I don't know about differences in how they work, but they do indeed have exactly the same switch layout. I found that out because I stumbled on a company that makes both (as in, actual real ones for the actual aircraft, not computer sim ones) https://essexindustries.com/products/f-16-fighting-falcon-sidestick-control-grip/ https://essexindustries.com/products/a-10-flight-control-stick-grip/ Hyperlynx has a new favorite as of 21:42 on Nov 25, 2022 |
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3D Megadoodoo posted:The giant can of Red Bull at the back of the ridiculous Red Bull automobile is a storage compartment. Yeah, it stores the wings.
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Brawnfire posted:Yeah, it stores the wings. I wonder how hard it would be to turn that into a rocket artillery technical. It's already got a metal thingy on the back pointing in the right direction...
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Hyperlynx posted:I wonder how hard it would be to turn that into a rocket artillery technical. It's already got a metal thingy on the back pointing in the right direction... anyone ever try putting a mentos in there?
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Hyperlynx posted:The control stick on the F-16 is exactly the same as the one on the A-10.
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Hyperlynx posted:I wonder how hard it would be to turn that into a rocket artillery technical. It's already got a metal thingy on the back pointing in the right direction... Settle down Elon.
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# ? Nov 26, 2022 12:29 |
In spaceballs mel brooks plays president skroob. which is brooks backwards. 30ish years and it never once dawned on me until today.
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Boorks
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TK-42-1 posted:In spaceballs mel brooks plays president skroob. which is brooks backwards. Please leave this
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Skrooby Doobie Doo
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