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770270 Ha ha, perhaps. I saw it on a documentary, so I may have misconstrued. But they were definitely talking about a submarine. Watch this space!
770270 Ha ha! Probably Enceladus will still be there, but I will pick another moon. NASA are planning to send a submarine to explore the methane ocean. Mind blowing!
770270 Moon of the Month: Enceladus

https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/sa...
Music (459 new)
Jun 07, 2020 11:16AM

770270 Here is a famous song about a bridge

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4G-YQA_...
Music (459 new)
Jun 07, 2020 10:55AM

770270 I am glad to hear it 😁
Poetry (1531 new)
Jun 07, 2020 10:52AM

770270 13 days ago???

I just heard this on the radio, brilliant ....

https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/when-...
Music (459 new)
Jun 07, 2020 07:00AM

770270 Before you read newspapers? You will find it in the history books.
Jun 07, 2020 04:32AM

770270 Inuit
Music (459 new)
Jun 07, 2020 04:15AM

770270 Ha ha! You did. It was back in the year of the Millennium, ie 2000. The resonance was caused by the people walking in step, at a frequency, about 1 Hz, which unfortunately matched the resonant frequency of the bridge.
Jun 07, 2020 04:07AM

770270 Conduction
Music (459 new)
Jun 07, 2020 04:01AM

770270 The Millennium Bridge in London suffered from resonance, but it was sub-audible. However the substantial sideways movement made the pedestrians feel seasick. They fixed it by adding large dampers.
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Jun 06, 2020 01:35PM

770270 Interesting. I had heard of the music of the spheres, but never the music of the spans.
Current affairs (1754 new)
Jun 01, 2020 01:38PM

770270 Bunker? The same one used by Hitler?
Quarantine Blog (565 new)
Jun 01, 2020 04:28AM

Quarantine Blog (565 new)
Jun 01, 2020 03:50AM

770270 I did see a flock of sheep in a high street in Wales. I think they were looking for bargains.
Jun 01, 2020 03:45AM

770270 Turn
May 31, 2020 09:48AM

770270 Sultanate
Quarantine Blog (565 new)
May 31, 2020 03:51AM

770270 "The orange or gray monkeys, which weigh 12 to 17 pounds, have become one of the most dreaded pests in India, biting around 1,000 people a day nationwide and overrunning cities like New Delhi. The monkey problem has become so overwhelming that officials are searching for ways to use birth control on the animals."
(May 11 2017)

This is the latest report I could find. But it does show there was a serious problem. Would you want to be bitten by a 17 pound orange monkey? Perhaps the enforced birth control worked.
770270 Ha ha sure!

The reporter nervously approached the editors desk. The ed had often spiked his stories, so he was worried about the interview. The ed was humming quietly, and drops of oil formed on his metallic forehead.

(to be continued)
Quarantine Blog (565 new)
May 30, 2020 02:54PM

770270 Not especially. I am a member of the magpie genus, I collect pearls of knowledge from here, there and everywhere.

770270

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