

One of these days I’ll catch those fleeing goalposts.
An early bird in the hand gets the low hanging fruit in the bush.


One of these days I’ll catch those fleeing goalposts.


Just fine. Won’t quote it here because it’s unpleasant. Page 238 of the big English PDF (and I don’t mean Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor).


But what if you could harness a network that pumps huge amounts of air through its filters, and that has records stretching back decades? In 2015, molecular biologist Per Stenberg at Umeå University in Sweden heard about just such a possibility — a 70-year history of biodiversity, told in wisps of DNA caught on tens of thousands of filters and stored at the Swedish Defence Research Agency in Stockholm.
Makes me wonder what other useful stuff is packaged up somewhere as information by-catch with the things we knew we were looking for.


Is it though? Undernourishment and food supply charts for same time frame and countries. NK line cuts off in 2018, must’ve stopped sharing data around then because the situation was getting so good and it’s been smooth sailing for global economic and political stability since then.
I have lingering doubts.


Might be okay with giving a foot massage to another consenting adult human as long as I don’t get thrown off a fourth-story balcony into a greenhouse for it.


How’s their feeding people (and not “to dogs”) capability doing?


Won’t make the same mistake twice.


Got me 'em.


Got 'em me.


Baculum in case anyone’s curious. Makes me think of the guy from Quantum Leap.


That it’s still bigger than his even after it dries out.


Does it work on gerbils? Asking for a Gere dear friend.
I’m just a nuclear strike casualty estimate unit enthusiast who isn’t too picky about spelling.
I’d like to start by thanking the Michigan Longhorns for their inspiring work out there on the curling sheet. Roll… Arm & Hammer?