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Loaded Potato Appetizers


- Tasty UK -

#recipe

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The latest generation of the "celluveyor" by Cellumation manages a wide variety of formats with an output rate of 40 cases/minute in less than 3 mΒ² and with a noise level < 70 dBA


- Massimo -


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Slit lamp examination of the eye showing movement of red blood cells🩸🀩


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Extracting an artwork from the sunlight


- Massimo -

#art

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visualisation of pi being irrational


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It might not happen frequently, but whne you need to transport liquids in a plastic bag, this hack can come in handy


- Massimo -

#lifehack

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The Sequence function in Excel


- Excel Tips & Tricks -

#excel

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In addition to being a nurse and Paralympian swimmer, Manami Ito is also an accomplished musician, able to play a violin with a prosthetic arm.


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Visualizing the invisible. Tiny iron filings suspended in viscous oil gracefully chain up along the magnetic field lines of a magnet.

Credit: physicsfun/IG

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Playing Brazilian ten-string guitar with rattlesnake tails

[πŸ“Ή Bruno Takashy / takashy]


- Massimo -

#art

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This 229 ft. long Swedish warship sank in 1628, then 338 years later in 1961 it was raised from the sea floor almost perfectly preserved.

The wood was still strong enough to be able to walk the decks. They even found a fully intact human brain in one of the bodies and boots…


- Levandov -


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The welbike- a British motorcycle fitted in an air drop canister for use during WWII.


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The "Tennis Racket Theorem" was substantiated when an astronaut observed a particular physical behavior of a handle in 1985.


- Historic Vids -


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This saw blade stops in five milliseconds if it makes contact with skin

The blade carries an electrical signal. When skin contacts the blade, the signal changes because the human body is conductive, and this activates the safety system

By SawStop


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Rotisserie Sunday, let’s go!
Once you make Chef Clem Pedro's super-crunchy chicken mayo toastie, there’s no turning back.


- Woolworths SA -

#recipe

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How to paint with ink and water using the surface tension


- Massimo -

#art

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In 1989, Tomorrow’s World predicted what the home of the future would look like in 2020. Only a few hours left to make some adjustments.


- BBC Archive -


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This is a hairy frogfish with a lure

The rod you see is a modified dorsal spine called the illicium and is topped with the esca or "lure" which lures in animals believing it to be a meal

The lure can resemble fish, shrimp, tubeworms, or a formless lump


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