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Silent Hill The Short Message Feels Insulting To P.T. (And In General)
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Silent Hill The Short Message Feels Insulting To P.T. (And In General)

Silent Hill is very dear to me. The world of a mystery ghost town turned evil from a cult worshiping an unspeakable entity‚ while also being so haunted that it can attract poor souls with hidden pasts and torture them into confronting said pasts.
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Unraveling the Psychology Behind Climate Change Skeptics
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Unraveling the Psychology Behind Climate Change Skeptics

Do climate change deniers bend the facts to avoid having to modify their environmentally harmful behavior? Researchers from the University of Bonn and the Institute...
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Unlocking Nature’s Secret Weapon Against Herbivores
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Unlocking Nature’s Secret Weapon Against Herbivores

A novel approach by the University of Sydney utilizes artificial scents to deter herbivores from consuming valuable plants‚ showing significant promise in ecological conservation and...
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Pick up a student laptop for less than $400 thanks to this Best Buy deal
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Pick up a student laptop for less than $400 thanks to this Best Buy deal

You can get $230 off the Lenovo Ideapad 3i at Best Buy right now.
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More than 900‚000 stars‚ galaxies and black holes revealed in most detailed X-ray map of the universe ever
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More than 900‚000 stars‚ galaxies and black holes revealed in most detailed X-ray map of the universe ever

Scientists using the eROSITA X-ray telescope have released a trove of data that reveals more than 900‚000 objects in space‚ including 700‚000 supermassive black holes and other 'exotic' objects.
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S1E107 - Ben on Communication After a Disaster
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S1E107 - Ben on Communication After a Disaster

Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying‚ Ben and Brooke talk about communication systems during a disaster. Host Info Brooke can be found on Twitter or Mastodon @ogemakweBrooke. Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org‚ or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. Transcript Coming soon Find out more at https://live-like-the-world-is-dying.pinecast.co
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The First Water Source That Will Disappear in a Crisis
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The First Water Source That Will Disappear in a Crisis

Without water you’re not going to survive. It’s so important that‚ as a prepper‚ if you haven’t ensured an adequate supply of clean‚ drinkable water for yourself you might as well not bother doing anything else‚ either. Lack of water will kill you quicker than just about anything else‚ except for lack of shelter. That […] The post The First Water Source That Will Disappear in a Crisis appeared first on Ask a Prepper.
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The Power Use of a Dry Check
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The Power Use of a Dry Check

A viewer asked to see how much power is used during a Dry Check. Spoiler: It's less than 1.5 kWh Want to support this channel? Buy me a coffee :-) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DanZm AFFILIATE LINKS &; REFERRALS ─────────────── As an Amazon Affiliate‚ I earn from qualifying purchases from the links provided. By clicking on the links‚ you can explore the products and tools I use. https://www.amazon.com/shop/schoolreports --------------------------------------------------- Harvest Right - If you are thinking of buying a freeze dryer‚ please consider supporting us by purchasing through our link. It helps us and costs you nothing! https://affiliates.harvestright.com/995.html ─────────────── Before buying a freeze dryer‚ perhaps research to find out more about the downside of the machine; some people have problems with their machine and it's big and heavy and hard to return! When trying to decide what to freeze dry you can start by asking why. Start by asking yourself this question. Why are you freeze drying food? Knowing this should help you decide what you should freeze dry first. I'm freeze drying because: Just to freeze dry leftovers? You want to make your own food for camping/backpacking? For if/when the SHTF? For a short term emergency? You have your own garden and want to freeze dry the food? You love Costco but don't have a family of 6? You are good at finding the food sales but only have 1 freezer? When you cook homemade chili just for yourself you make 10 gallons? Because you have 3 full freezers and are worried about power outages? If I knew then what I know now‚ I would have freeze dried things in a different order. Or maybe not‚ because I started freeze drying because we had 3 full freezers‚ I was thinking of getting another one‚ and I decided I should buy a walk-in freezer instead. I started looking into walk-ins and realized they were expensive to buy (even used ones) AND expensive to own and operate. Then I found out Harvest Right was making home sized freeze dryers. One of my first thoughts was "I like Mountain House!" I have used their food for backpacking almost 45 years and we even kept some in our travel trailer‚ for just in case. Freeze dried food will stay fresh for many years and be ready and waiting when you need it. We do videos showing how we are using our Harvest Right Freeze Dryer to freeze dry food for long term storage. (We have the medium size machine that we got in August of 2017) We talk about how to load and unload the freeze dryer‚ how to know if the food is dry‚ is it better to freeze dry raw food or cooked food‚ and do a few taste tests. Freeze dried food is also great for prepping or just for camping and snacking! We have been getting our Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers for PackFreshUSA.com and have been happy with the products and service we have received from them. --They are not a sponsor‚ we just like their stuff. Mylar bags: https://packfreshusa.com/mylar-gusset-bags-wholesale
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The Week In Rock
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The Week In Rock

1/28 The trailer for “Despicable Me 4‚” featuring Guns N’ Roses “Sweet Child O’ Mine‚” airs during the AFC Championship (football) game. 1/28 San Francisco’s Journey performs “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)‚” “Be Good to Yourself‚” “Any Way You Want It” and “Don’t Stop Believin’” (changing a lyric to reference S.F. rather than Detroit) during halftime at the NFC Championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara‚ CA.  1/29 Avenged Sevenfold frontman M. Shadows quits X‚ the social media platform once known as Twitter‚ because “it just simply doesn’t interest me at this point.” 1/29 Marilyn Manson is ordered to pay Evan Rachel Wood’s legal fees — a sum of $326‚956 — after a judge dismisses a large portion of Manson’s defamation lawsuit against his former fiancée. Manson (Brian Warner) filed the defamation suit against Wood following her accusation of sexual abuse by the performer.  1/30 Rob Zombie bassist Matt Montgomery (a.k.a. Piggy D.) announces his departure from the band. “It was an honor to entertain you for the last 18 years‚” posts Montgomery on Instagram. 1/30 Bassist Rob “Blasko” Nicholson rejoins Rob Zombie just hours after Montgomery saying that he is exiting the band. Blasko was a member of Zombie’s band from ’97 through ’06. 1/31 AC/DC‘s “Back In Black“ video officially tops a billion views on YouTube. The title track from the band’s seventh studio album was released ’80 and was the first album to feature Brian Johnson as lead singer‚ following the death of previous vocalist. Bon Scott. 1/31 Arch Enemy’s video for “The Eagle Flies Alone‚” originally released in 2017‚ surpasses 100-million views on YouTube.  1/31 Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx and his wife‚ Courtney‚ are awarded legal fees in an ongoing case involving a woman who allegedly has been stalking them and their four-year-old daughter. The amount of the award is not revealed. 1/31 Pearl Jam (pictured above) and Ozzy Osbourne accept honorary trophies at the Clio Music Awards in Hollywood. Pearl Jam is recognized for their “impactful philanthropic work through the Vitalogy Foundation” while Ozzy gets a Lifetime Achievement award for his “creative output and larger-than-life persona.” Clio Music celebrates creativity in music marketing and the use of music in advertising.  The post The Week In Rock appeared first on RockinTown.
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Robot Reveals Story Of A 600-Year-Old Medieval Shipwreck In Norway
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Robot Reveals Story Of A 600-Year-Old Medieval Shipwreck In Norway

Maritime archaeologists have recently returned to the site of a sunken medieval shipwreck to carry out a new geophysical survey‚ hoping to uncover more of the vessel's long-lost story.Known as the Avaldsnes ship‚ the 600-year-old wreck is found in a shallow body of water less than 1 meter (3 feet) deep in an intertidal environment near Avaldsnes‚ a village on the island of Karmøy in southwestern Norway.The shipwreck is well-known and has been studied for decades. However‚ researchers at the University of Stavanger and Stavanger Maritime Museum wanted to gain a deeper understanding of the sunken artifact with the help of new technology.Using a robotic boat‚ known as an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)‚ the team gathered geophysical data about the artifact and surrounding area‚ allowing them to create an accurate 3D model of the shipwreck."Ultimately‚ a detailed 3D model can expose essential information like horizontal and vertical distribution of the embedded remains‚ depth of burial‚ structure of the hull and construction details of the shipwreck‚" the study authors wrote in the paper.Photogrammetry and 3D-model of the preserved wreck.Image credit: M. Ditta via H. H. RavnÃ¥s et al.‚ Journal of Maritime Archaeology‚ 2024 (CC BY 4.0 DEED)“The ASV provides fast mobilization and easy access to areas where it usually would be difficult to steer traditional boats. Operating an unmanned working platform allows for a very time-efficient‚ non-invasively study of the seafloor and the subsurface features by collecting high-resolution seismic data in a dense grid‚” they added.Today‚ Avaldsnes is a sleepy village of just a few thousand people‚ but it was a bustling hub of power and trade from the early Bronze Age until the end of the Middle Ages.During the medieval period‚ the coastal settlement was the site of a fortified royal palace and a key port that was used by the Hanseatic League‚ a giant confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe.It’s safe to assume that the Avaldsnes ship was journeying within this busy trade network. The wreck is a medium-sized merchant ship‚ which the researchers describe as a “fine vessel‚ built by highly skilled shipbuilders”. Previous analysis of its timber indicates the ship was made in the region of the Vistula estuary in present-day Poland in the year 1395 CE. It sank shortly after as a result of an onboard fire‚ most likely around 1399 to 1415 CE.Archaeologists also discovered that animal hair and moss had been placed between the planks to act as a sealant. They also found evidence of mats made out of twigs‚ which were perhaps used to protect the cargo from humidity and harsh weather.The new study is published in the Journal of Maritime Archaeology.
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