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Video of the Day

Speaking of aftermarket upgrades...



Bonus Video of the Day

All good, you get to ride the ant.




Picture of the Day

https://ai.mee.nu/images/Pickles.jpg?size=720x&q=95

On second thought, hold the corned beef.  Art by Richard Parry.


Bonus Picture of the Day

https://ai.mee.nu/images/UnpleasantProcession.jpg?size=720x&q=95

Hoag's Object, an atypical galaxy about 600 million light years away in the constellation Serpens.  Why is it structured like that?  Nobody's entirely sure.




Disclaimer: This post may contain traces of cereals containing gluten, soy, egg, fish, crustacea, peanuts, tree nuts, milk, more egg, ants, those little green things, what are they called, capers, butter, cheese, bread, fish again, a different kind of fish, shrimp, no, wait, those are included under crustacea, so molluscs, aglets, look it up, maple and/or maple-flavoured syrup, other sugars including but not limited to sucrose, glucose, fructose, lactose, galactose, and maltose, very small rocks, and a duck, unless he's got out again.

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1 I think you can strike the word "proper" from your sentence about formal methods.

Posted by: Kayle at Wednesday, January 23 2019 07:48 AM (magRz)

2 There is always a hypothosis.
One of the current one's for Hoags object is the remains of colliding galaxies.

Posted by: Kristophr at Wednesday, January 23 2019 08:58 AM (9759K)

3 There is often a napkin, or a photo of a whiteboard, or something.

As for Hoag's Object, we're fine until it blinks.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Wednesday, January 23 2019 12:08 PM (PiXy!)

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Apple pies are delicious. But never mind apple pies. What colour is a green orange?




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