Thanks. I think I fixed it.
Thanks. I think I fixed it.
100% on RT – https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/late_spring
8.2 on IMDB – https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041154/
Maybe add “from the South” to the end of the question?
Good joke tho’,
Alright, I guess I asked for that… :|
I’m loving my Cannondale Topstone 2 (aluminum frame). It’s got carbon forks and 37mm tires. Grx components. Super comfy, great on both streets and dirt. About 2k USD, unless you find a sale.
Can someone please translate this into gen-x for me?
Sweet! Yes thanks. :)
Is there a trick to sharing results?
All I ever get is the game’s URL in my phone’s clipboard.
I got Hexcodle #405 in 3! Score: 84%
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https://hexcodle.com
“Free with Ads”, restricted to the US. Worth firing up the VPN for, I think.
You can tell by the way it is.
Haha
I knew this would go badly when I saw Green and Yellow in the list of options.
I guess I am too far removed from that early education approach. My mind went to HTML colors first, where we convey colors with R and G and B values.
Hey Tightrope editors! Maybe look up words before using them.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_color
Sets of color space primaries are generally arbitrary, in the sense that there is no one set of primaries that can be considered the canonical set. Primary pigments or light sources are selected for a given application on the basis of subjective preferences as well as practical factors such as cost, stability, availability etc.
Lol, I think that’s only in the cartoon, eh.
https://platypus.asn.au/platypus-myths/
The fact is that the platypus’s digestive tract does include a small expanded pouch-like section where one would normally expect a stomach to be located. The platypus’s stomach doesn’t secrete digestive acids or enzymes (Harrop and Hume 1980; Ordoñez et al. 2008), but does produce a mucus-rich fluid to assist nutrient absorption in the intestines (Krause 1971). Following on from the discussion of grinding pads above, it would seem that a platypus masticates food so thoroughly in its mouth that little additional processing is required before food reaches the intestines. Also, because a platypus consumes numerous small prey items over a period of many hours, its stomach doesn’t need to have a large holding capacity to accommodate infrequent large meals.
Sooo, “gullet”?
I went down this rathole.
They first grind up the bugs they eat in their mouths, then they have a chamber with bacteria which further reduce their food, then their intestines finish the job.
ETA, since you all are such curious cats:
https://wildlifefaq.com/platypus-stomach/
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Ze Frank is still making videos?
Mind blown, in a good way.
Yeah, I’ve heard these were popular in the late 20th century.