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    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    The Shrew’s Fiddle

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrew%27s_fiddle

    A device from the Middle Ages that was used to punish people who were constantly bickering or quarreling.

    A version of this would have definitely come in useful on here over the years. I’d have found myself a victim of it a few times.

    And, Tets, this version could be the answer to all the moderation problems:
    Careful Now ~ ~ Don’t be giving the Irish government ideas ! !

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    The Shrew’s Fiddle

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrew%27s_fiddle

    A device from the Middle Ages that was used to punish people who were constantly bickering or quarreling.

    A version of this would have definitely come in useful on here over the years. I’d have found myself a victim of it a few times.

    And, Tets, this version could be the answer to all the moderation problems:
    I subscribe to the Jeff Winger solution to things
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    The Shrew’s Fiddle

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrew%27s_fiddle

    A device from the Middle Ages that was used to punish people who were constantly bickering or quarreling.

    A version of this would have definitely come in useful on here over the years. I’d have found myself a victim of it a few times.

    And, Tets, this version could be the answer to all the moderation problems:
    I've been to Freiburg maybe 20 times. Never knew there was a torture museum...

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    How to solve a Rubik's cube. I've been able to solve the first two layers for a while, but I could never get the final layer. Watched a few YouTube tutorials and can completely solve a cube in about two minutes now.
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    I was always able to do one side, then learned how to do a second, then forgot again. Now my kid is in the same boat. Time for YouTube I guess, any recommendations?

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    found these instructions really easy to follow, the animated cubes showing each move really helped
    https://ruwix.com/the-rubiks-cube/ho...inners-method/

    And this tutorial on YouTube is really good
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    I remember sneaking away with one when the fully growns had given up many years ago, taking off the coloured squares with my teeth and putting them back done. They were stickers then, dunno if they still are.

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    Yeah, a mate of mine did that as well to win a bet from his older brother that he couldn't solve it.

    Not sure if he was found out though. It seemed fairly obvious that the stickers weren't entirely correctly put back on.

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    Oh I did that too but it's much easier to take them apart, and no-one could ever tell. They just pop apart and back together again.

    EDIT: I will now prank my kids.

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    If you take a solved one and swap two corner stickers, it becomes unsolvable. Just saying, for the pranksters.
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    The opening of a new ecommerce fulfillment center (e.g. an Amazon warehouse) costs your county an average of 938 retail jobs, and the average hourly wage of retail workers drops 2.4%.

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    Macauley Culkin's middle name is Macauley Culkin

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    TIL that in Firefox you can select a row or a column in a table by holding down CTRL and clicking and dragging down or across, or clicking and selecting cells. Mind blown. I've copied whole tables into Excel so many times just for one column of data, it's just not funny.
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    When the Voyager spacecraft passed Jupiter, they used Jupiter's gravity to slingshot towards Saturn, gaining around 3,500mph, or about 10% of their speed in the process.

    But for every action, Newton's Laws on the conservation of energy say there must be an equal and opposite reaction - in this case a deceleration impact on Jupiter. Which was measured at 1 foot per trillion years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    The leader of the whle thing was given immunity to head to the US and spill the beans on all of the research that the US could never do for ethical reasons.

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    The words Gallic, soldier, salacious and salad all come from the word "salt"

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