Awesome stuff you see on the internet
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oh, and loved the facepalm from the guy in the front row behind her. He was struggling not to piss himself as she got into her stride
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@paekakboyz The whole thing was hilarious really. I could have so much fun just showing up at meetings and randomly talking about myself.
@Hooroo summed it up nicely with "What was that?"
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@tim said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:
@snowy said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:
I could have so much fun just showing up at meetings and randomly talking about myself.
I have that meat science powerpoint presentation ready to go.
And you thought that I wasn't listening - look what I found:
http://www.silverfernfarms.com/our-retail-range/our-beef-range/beef-flat-iron-steaks
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little known fact, but Dogmeat actually wrote that sauce he is linking too
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@mariner4life username checks out ๐
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Existential money-quote:
โIโm not quite sure why Iโm here, or what Iโm doing. But thereโs a reason.โ
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Spain's new submarine 'too big for its dock'
The original problem with the submarine dates back to 2013, when it was discovered that it was about 100 tons heavier than it needed to be.
That caused a problem for its buoyancy - so it could submerge, but might not come back up again.
A former Spanish official told the Associated Press at the time that someone had put a decimal point in the wrong place, and "nobody paid attention to review the calculations".That mistake cost a reported โฌ14m while engineers and consultants figured out that buoyancy could be improved by lengthening the boat.
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@donsteppa said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:
Spain's new submarine 'too big for its dock'
The original problem with the submarine dates back to 2013, when it was discovered that it was about 100 tons heavier than it needed to be.
That caused a problem for its buoyancy - so it could submerge, but might not come back up again.
A former Spanish official told the Associated Press at the time that someone had put a decimal point in the wrong place, and "nobody paid attention to review the calculations".That mistake cost a reported โฌ14m while engineers and consultants figured out that buoyancy could be improved by lengthening the boat.
FFS that's poor!