

Hang on …so they wear the plastic bags? I’m still confused!
Hang on …so they wear the plastic bags? I’m still confused!
What …do you use the plastic bag it comes in or something?
Do share the results, especially in work meetings
Whole roll, though!
Aw man, indeed!
I’m in the bathroom on the 8th floor of a hospital building, so I figure it’s at least some of the wall? Hourly not the whole building though
At least it’ll be warm?
Now that’s something to put on a cake!
Holy shit, imagine if Saddam became the Christ?
Maybe we’re not on the worst timeline after all
Glad they included it, honestly
What a disgrace!
What, the carnivorous ones?
That’s a great tone!
I guess that’s why they keep them in a fridge - super slow metabolism.
What, that we saved a species before mining the snot out of is habitat?
Great quote, I’m just being sarcastic
As usual the scientist sounds interesting, too.
This is rad but I’m always curious about the different approaches natural selection takes with the few and slow vs. fast and many offspring.
I bore the article goes into much more depth about it all
Oh rad! Great to know I’m really special (after I don’t know how many successful attempts previously)
I’ve been using this wee gem for a while now and only this week had it fail me. So I dunno if some barcodes are blocked but the teller indicated I need to sign up and activate my card properly, which obviously isn’t going to happen.
Maybe I should save one that works as I believe it generates a random one for each visitor?
Brilliant example (I wonder how tariff-exposed they are, presumably it’s significant)
Oh, they couldn’t claim on the labour involved in producing a gift? There goes my whole straw man…
To be fair, the advertising is unreal but I struggle to see how it might connect to work coming in. Increasing visitors to the Wētā cave tours is a different matter, I guess.
I still love they did it, but surely the fixture has a bunch of regular costs (the mounts and supporting infrastructure, etc). It does make the terminal more interesting, which is much appreciated. I still get hung up on the cost/benefit analysis
Yes, that bit is terrifying