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People in Europe and North America generally wore hats and long sleeved clothing before the 1900's. Sun tanning is a modern phenomenon.
Would a line not contain more than one instruction, on average?
Mandarin borrowed both from southern chinese dialects where 瑞 is pronounced ~sui. What's weird about that?
Not to mention the early samurai, who were primarily horse archers aswell.
I feel like manufacturing the collapse of the very ecosystems that sustain our civilization might be a steep price to pay for a short moment's increase in living standards. But i guess as long as we're all dead before…
Most humans throughout history lived in close-knit farming communities where they shared their home with a large family and met their neighbours every single day. What sort of secluded farms are you imagining?
This all feels a bit like arguing against the use of cardinal directions because they don't make sense unless you learn them first. If you use left and right for the ship, you wouldn't be able to use personal left and…
They can be very easy to miss as most of them piggyback on the great swarms of flying spiders, centipedes, and trees migrating north each year to repopulate the barren wastelands after the great freeze has killed all…
> Who says they survive cold winter climates? Anyone who put even a minute of effort into looking up the well-researched and publicly available information on the topic rather than defaulting to ignorance could have…
We had an unregistered channel with 5 users left that got the same treatment. The topic (which was free for anyone to change..) contained irc.libera.chat
Lots of animals manage by either migrating to the tropics or hibernating through the winter. Neither is viable for a modern human society.
The population of roman Britain is estimated at 2-3 million at its peak. Well above the early medieval population. https://www.britannica.com/place/United-Kingdom/Roman-Britai...…
The reason we care about emissions is due to their effect on the atmosphere, of which there is one. We don't get a free pass to emit more as our population increases. The atmosphere doesn't magically adjust. The effect…
The atmosphere doesn't care how much or little we emit per capita. Total emissions is what should worry us.
Typed racket has both dynamic types and static typechecking. https://docs.racket-lang.org/ts-guide/ Your objection doesn't really hold water..
> I heard 500 per capita You may have swapped your units there. 150 million coaches would be somewhat excessive for a population of 300 thousand.
"filled 80 years" is not an idiom, but simply a word-by-word translation of "turned 80".
Calling this medieval is doing it a disservice. The study took place in the late 18th century, during the height of the enlightenment.
That most mammals are color blind is nothing more than a myth. A few select are, like the marine mammals, but the vast majority are dichromats with red/blue color receptors. The last common ancestor was in fact a…
Manhole covers are welded shut where Obama vists aswell, it's not like Putin is crazier than the rest of them.
Incidentally, both Sweden and Turkey are ranked below the US average. Swedish education is in a sorry state at the moment, dropping fast in the rankings and already well below the level of any other nordic country.
Even a single espresso is in the range of $2.5 to $4.
You seem to have confused sugar with sucrose, also known as table sugar. First off, a carbohydrate, also known as a saccharide, is a molecule composed of one or more monosaccharides. Sugar includes both monosaccharides…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Earth_water_distribution.s... Here is an image showing just that, in a cubic format. The sphere of ocean water would have a radius of 684 kilometers, while the remaining water, most of…