Snap! Can’t even put a new one in…
Snap! Can’t even put a new one in…
There were no monkeys when dinosaurs existed, also more time elapsed between the stegosaurus in the back existing and the t rex and triceratops than between them and us.
The son is going to inherit the company, he’s clearly terrified and going to piss the whole thing up the wall within five years of being given the reins.
That’s alright, fusion is only ten years away!
Geese, ducks and chickens had all already evolved when the dinosaurs went extinct. They are all tough hombre.
Scavenging for food, digging up any available crops and planting for next year.
Alles klar.
ZX81, couldn’t afford games so learned to program, wrote little graphical adventures using a text map.
It’s just odd, anything ever made with a user interface since the 80’s has had a calculator app. Apple just remove features and charge more for something that is inherently similar to everything else they’ve ever done.
At least you’ve got a calculator app, ipads have never had one. Kind of ironic for a device that has more processing power than 1970’s supercomputers.
Strange, ours is similar yet curly…
(poodle, welsh collie cross)
The amount of acorns produced by oak trees varies from year to year, every few years they produce far more than the squirrel population can eat meaning many acorns are lost and can propagate. It’s called a mast year.
Pterosaurs also independently from mammals evolved a form of hair.
There’s also the fact that throughout the history of civilization we have to spend more time working to exist as population density increases. India 70 hour average working week, European cave man 20 hour working week, one mammoth is a lot of food.
He’s alright when he’s not at work…
Ironic that this came from Oxfam given that their workers in the UK are about to strike due to having to use food banks because of low wages.
It’s just an idea, brackets grow normally on fallen trees that are horizontal but I think tree rings are a bit too much for them to compute.
Normal brackets are at ninety degrees to the grain of the wood, this isn’t possible when growing out of sawn off end grain. It’s not something that occurs naturally.
Looks like a beefsteak fungus that has grown abnormally due to its location on a saw off branch scar.
Trendies, hipster chicken?