RogerKnights
RogerKnights t1_ja4fhm1 wrote
Reply to TIL of the Battle of San Jacinto. Just six weeks after the Texans terrible loss at The Alamo in 1836. The Texans regrouped under Sam Houston, and surprised the Mexican forces and overwhelming defeated the Mexicans. The Texans had 11 soldiers killed and the Mexicans lost 650. by triviafrenzy
I read that Houston only attacked after he learned that Santa Anna had split his forces, and that he moved rapidly to attack the weaker part once he learned that. Also, that he waited until Santa Anna had advanced so far his supply lines were stretched.
RogerKnights t1_j6o4bug wrote
Reply to TIL in 1940s and 50s America coin-op machines called the “Voice-O-Graph” were commonly available to instantly record a single vinyl record from an attached microphone for a few quarters by MustacheEmperor
I’m puzzled by the statements that the record was aluminum and used 78 rpm. I have a 16 2/3 rpm plastic record of me at age five in 1948 at the Empire State building. I last played it maybe 35 years ago and I don’t know where it is now. Was there another company making these? IIRC my mom may have said it cost $1.
RogerKnights t1_j5doaxu wrote
Reply to LPT: Ask for no ice in your fountain drink, it will still be cold and you will get 25-50%(depending on the server) more product. by CN2498T
It’s crazy how much excess ice one gets.
RogerKnights t1_j2codti wrote
Reply to comment by boganiser in an elephant is walking through the jungle when he realizes he's stuck in quicksand and sinking by 12altoids34
Clever rhyme.
RogerKnights t1_iucvmr0 wrote
Reply to LPT - Write your shooping list in the same order as the items are ordered in the supermarket. This way you won't have to go back and forth between the isles. by Nestorthemolestor
Before I switched to getting my groceries delivered, I created a full page master list on my computer organized by aisle. It contained every item on each aisle I’d ever bought or might buy, in three columns. Before shopping I’d print out tt master list and highlight the items I wanted. It reminded me of items I might have forgotten.
RogerKnights t1_irq7v3v wrote
I’ve checked Google and it says that Europe uses the “standard” gauge of 4 feet 8.5 inches, or 1435 centimeters, the same as America.
RogerKnights t1_irq734f wrote
Reply to comment by geon2k2 in TIL the length of the US rail network is twice that of Europe by Pardon_my_baconess
The Russian rail gauge choice was made after Europe standardized on its gauge. I’ve read the Russia code a different gauge partly to make it difficult for a future Napoleon to invade.
RogerKnights t1_irq6mjo wrote
Reply to comment by pjabrony in TIL the length of the US rail network is twice that of Europe by Pardon_my_baconess
As a child I played in the condemned houses along the site of the Cross Bronx Expressway
RogerKnights t1_jabmget wrote
Reply to LPT: You can set the speed of YouTube videos to be slower or faster [click on the settings gear icon on the bottom corner and you should see the option] by burgernoisenow
People should know that there’s an alternative to pokey 1.00 / Normal. But I find that 1.50 speed is as fast as I can easily absorb material.