evil_burrito
evil_burrito t1_j6oyj2t wrote
While you're eating the pineapple, it's busy trying to eat you.
There's an enzyme in pineapple that dissolves protein. You're made of protein.
evil_burrito t1_j6jefl2 wrote
Reply to LPT: If someone asks for help, never ask why they didn't say anything earlier. Rather, be glad they didn't ask later. by chuuniversal_studios
If a friend asks for help, you help him.
evil_burrito t1_j6fbxt1 wrote
Finland's resistance is not limited to fake news.
evil_burrito t1_j6fb0o3 wrote
Reply to Eli5....can you dig a well anywhere and hit water...and how did the early ranchers in the West know where to dig for water. Especially in the really dry areas? by pinkshrinkrn
They didn't (and don't) just dig randomly. You're more likely to find water at a lower spot on the terrain than a higher spot. The type and amount of growth is a tipoff, too. Plants like blackberries love water and are a good indicator of an available source, for example.
evil_burrito t1_j475fiq wrote
Do people actually like touchscreen laptops?
evil_burrito t1_j0d1cn9 wrote
I would guess that HBO can read the, "what kind of porn people search for most" posts as well as anybody else.
evil_burrito t1_ix44x3k wrote
Reply to comment by zachzsg in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
I remember doing battle with a raccoon in the middle of the night who had come in through the cat door to have some kitty crunchies.
Ten year old me and a broom against a big fat raccoon. He was completely unimpressed as I tried to shuffleboard him out the door.
evil_burrito t1_ix44ko8 wrote
Reply to comment by Cinemaphreak in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
If that were in the US, it would have been an exhibit of something else that a raccoon had broken into.
evil_burrito t1_iua5i39 wrote
Reply to comment by Thesonomakid in Rural areas to get $759M in grants for high-speed internet by Vailhem
I live in Central Oregon. As it happens someone has been laying thousands of miles of conduit which I have been told is for fiber, though I haven't been able to discover by whom or if there is any "last mile" plan.
Writing this out loud makes me feel kinda silly wrt my original comment. We've just been burned by big telcos on this subject for a long time.
evil_burrito t1_iu9pjd8 wrote
Reply to comment by Thesonomakid in Rural areas to get $759M in grants for high-speed internet by Vailhem
I would love to be proven wrong.
evil_burrito t1_iu4p7pd wrote
Reply to comment by royiroyi in Rural areas to get $759M in grants for high-speed internet by Vailhem
Well, we're certainly not getting any infrastructure out here.
evil_burrito t1_j9kvefd wrote
Reply to comment by DecafWriter in What makes bats a good disease vector? by JustJustinInTime
Not to mention, and I'm speculating bathed in ignorance here, you don't ever have one bat. If a bat colony is hosting a particular virus, and 50% of the colony are so affected by disease that they can't function well enough to infect you, that still leaves a lot of bats that presumably have been exposed and carry the infectious agent and are function well enough to get you sick, too.