The thread of learning something new every day
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@nzzp Knew about Mr Snow and "Bad air" Did not know about his connection to anaesthesia and chloroform (nice to know the history of some handy "household" products).
I have just also been informed that he was a vegan and teetotaler, so everything he said was bullshit, but then:
"his health deteriorated and he suffered a renal disorder which he attributed to his vegan diet so he took up meat-eating and drinking wine."and he became credible again.
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AI for KOi Carp...
Amusingly, was the No Such THing as Fish podcast I learned about this wonderful process.
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30 May 1901
A 10-man Royal Commission reported unanimously that New Zealand should not become a state of the new Commonwealth of Australia.
Although New Zealand had participated in Australian colonial conferences since the 1860s, federation only became a serious prospect following the decision to unite Australia’s six colonies in 1899.
Premier Richard Seddon preferred to be the leader of an independent country rather than an Australian state. He set up the Royal Commission in 1900 to buy time and get a sense of public opinion. While most submissions opposed union with Australia, many farmers were in favour, fearing new trade barriers to their produce.
The prevailing view was that New Zealanders were of superior stock to their counterparts across the Ta$man. New Zealand’s trade was mostly with the United Kingdom; Australians were economic rivals rather than partners. Although New Zealand and Australia eventually signed a Free Trade Agreement in 1965, and the two economies have become closely integrated, political union is no closer today than it was in 1901.
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@taniwharugby said in The thread of learning something new every day:
The prevailing view was that New Zealanders were of superior stock to their counterparts across the Ta$man.
@NTA @barbarian they're trolling you from 119 years ago!
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@nzzp said in The thread of learning something new every day:
@taniwharugby said in The thread of learning something new every day:
The prevailing view was that New Zealanders were of superior stock to their counterparts across the Ta$man.
@NTA @barbarian they're trolling you from 119 years ago!
Well facts are facts.
The prevailing view was that New Zealanders were of superior stock to their counterparts across the Ta$man.
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I learned that Anne Boleyn was beheaded kneeling upright by sword, not on a block by axe as I had assumed
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@taniwharugby said in The thread of learning something new every day:
I learned that Anne Boleyn was beheaded kneeling upright by sword, not on a block by axe as I had assumed
Yup, Henry imported a professional executioner from France. Because beheadings were rare in England, the job was normally given to the hangman. They were not efficient, sometimes taking several hacks to get the job done
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@Machpants yeah I just always assumed it was by axe, on a block, that I assumed would be easier than a sword...but there you go.
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@Machpants said in The thread of learning something new every day:
A sword easily does it, but you do need a steady hand and swing, I would imagine!
Yes you do.
Umm, yes what he said, "I would imagine". Moving along, nothing to see here.