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  • CANT-STOP-WONT-STOP

  • We loveee #RESOURCE FREEBIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jmaxwell said:
    What’s inside a Kit Kat? Broken Kit Kats that are damaged during production—they get ground up and go between the wafers inside, along with cocoa and sugar. That's a way to not let anything go to waste!

    saw in nat geo already xD

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  • @MMzF said:
    A cornflake in the shape of Illinois sold on eBay for $1,350.

    for real?

  • 344!!!!! WOOOO!!!!

  • @jmaxwell said:
    Pound cake got its name because the original recipe required a pound each of butter, flour, sugar and eggs. That’s a lot of cake—but it was meant to last for a long time.

    All these food facts making me really hungry...

  • The difference between jam and jelly is that jam is made with mashed up fruit while jelly is made with fruit juice

  • @MMzF said:
    Clouds are not as light and fluffy as they appear. In fact, researchers have found that a single cloud weighs about 1.1 million pounds. How do they know? Well, that number is calculated by taking the water density of a cloud and multiplying it by its volume. Fortunately, the cloud can still "float" at that weight because the air below it is even heavier.

    Sooo... in theory if you were to compress one enough you would be able to stand on it?

  • @phucvandinh said:

    @MMzF said:
    A cornflake in the shape of Illinois sold on eBay for $1,350.

    for real?

    In 2008, two Virginia sisters found a cornflake that was shaped like the state of Illinois, and sold it on eBay for $1,350. Monty Kerr, the owner of a trivia website from Austin, Texas, was the buyer; he explained that he wanted the special piece of cereal for his traveling museum. "We're starting a collection of pop culture and Americana items," he told the Associated Press. "We thought this was a fantastic one."

  • oh btw that 32MB Server, just got refund. Lokks like the provider is giving up on that product line.

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    Clouds are not as light and fluffy as they appear. In fact, researchers have found that a single cloud weighs about 1.1 million pounds. How do they know? Well, that number is calculated by taking the water density of a cloud and multiplying it by its volume. Fortunately, the cloud can still "float" at that weight because the air below it is even heavier.

    Sooo... in theory if you were to compress one enough you would be able to stand on it?

    I'm not a scientist no idea maybe? xD

  • Preserves are like jam but made with more whole fruit. Marmalade is preserves made from citrus fruit.

  • @jmaxwell said:
    oh btw that 32MB Server, just got refund. Lokks like the provider is giving up on that product line.

    From which provider?

  • @jmaxwell said:
    oh btw that 32MB Server, just got refund. Lokks like the provider is giving up on that product line.

    did you run alpine yet or not?

  • @MMzF said:

    @phucvandinh said:

    @MMzF said:
    A cornflake in the shape of Illinois sold on eBay for $1,350.

    for real?

    In 2008, two Virginia sisters found a cornflake that was shaped like the state of Illinois, and sold it on eBay for $1,350. Monty Kerr, the owner of a trivia website from Austin, Texas, was the buyer; he explained that he wanted the special piece of cereal for his traveling museum. "We're starting a collection of pop culture and Americana items," he told the Associated Press. "We thought this was a fantastic one."

    LOL

  • Thanks for the information

  • We loveeeee RACKNERD deals! #WE WANT MOREEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

  • Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew faced the real chance that they wouldn't return from the moon safely, leaving their families without financial support. Due to the extreme danger that they were about to face, they couldn't take out life insurance policies. So instead, they signed hundreds of autographs, which their families would have been able to sell if they didn't make it home. Luckily, those life insurance autographs weren't needed. They do, however, show up in space memorabilia auctions today, selling for as much as $30,000.

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    oh btw that 32MB Server, just got refund. Lokks like the provider is giving up on that product line.

    From which provider?

    Advin

    32MB RAM, 1GB SSD, 5 IPv6, 100 GB Traffic for $0.60/yr

  • @phucvandinh said:
    Thanks for the information

    :smiley:

  • @merlinvn said:

    @phucvandinh said:

    @merlinvn said:

    @gabydup said:

    @merlinvn said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @merlinvn said:
    it's lunch time!!!! <3

    Oooo, what are you eating?

    Rice as usual :D

    Just rice? :o

    The rest depends on the mood of my wife :#

    You mean your "nóc nhà" or "sư tử hà đông"?
    I think everyone scared of that, not only you

    you-know-who o:)

    We all know that. You better to not let her see the message...

  • A meteor exploded over Earth with the force of 10 atomic bombs and everyone missed it.

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    oh btw that 32MB Server, just got refund. Lokks like the provider is giving up on that product line.

    From which provider?

    Advin

    32MB RAM, 1GB SSD, 5 IPv6, 100 GB Traffic for $0.60/yr

    Oh, I got 2 64MB RAM servers from them - just checked my email, they refunded me too

  • @MMzF said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    oh btw that 32MB Server, just got refund. Lokks like the provider is giving up on that product line.

    did you run alpine yet or not?

    I was certainly going to try

  • Look like we are getting slowing down

  • I tried running alpine but gave up, too many things to install at the beginning :sweat_smile:

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  • Flamin’ Hot Cheetos were developed by a janitor at Frito-Lay, Richard Montanez, who got the idea after putting chili powder on some reject Cheetos and then pitched it to the CEO. He’s now a successful executive and motivational speaker, and a movie is in the works about his life.

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    oh btw that 32MB Server, just got refund. Lokks like the provider is giving up on that product line.

    From which provider?

    Advin

    32MB RAM, 1GB SSD, 5 IPv6, 100 GB Traffic for $0.60/yr

    thats pretty good for using for vpn

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    A cornflake in the shape of Illinois sold on eBay for $1,350.

    Now I'm going to go searching for ordinary food items that look like another thing and sell those on eBay for $$$ haha

    Maybe you want to search a cornflake with the face of elon musk. You may sell it for millions

  • @jmaxwell said:
    Flamin’ Hot Cheetos were developed by a janitor at Frito-Lay, Richard Montanez, who got the idea after putting chili powder on some reject Cheetos and then pitched it to the CEO. He’s now a successful executive and motivational speaker, and a movie is in the works about his life.

    Wow... That's really motivational!

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