In case you haven't heard it today:
YOU DO NOT NEED AI :)
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In case you haven't heard it today:
YOU DO NOT NEED AI :)
inspired by the quote
I want to write a novel about Silence," he said; “the things people don’t say.
from The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf
I did a little research about silence and what it can mean
reblog is ok, don’t repost/use
Fairey Delta 2 (FD2) British supersonic research aircraft first flew 1954, designed to investigate control and flight characteristics at speeds exceeding M1.0 set world air speed record of 1,132 mph on March 10, 1956, becoming first aircraft to exceed 1,000 mph in level flight.
@CcibChris🇬🇧🏴via X
Hi! This is a survey made by french immersion high school students doing a research study on the social impacts on what choices people make
Hi guys for my french humanities class we have to do a research survey so if you guys could take it and share it that would be great thanks!! it has to be done by january 21st 2026 so after that the form will be closed
https://forms.gle/vGqW4o8qH6fpQ86Y9
Why does Google just not work anymore? Doing research for anything is like pulling teeth I swear.
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In 1907-1908, a German man called Josef Friedrich Scmidt created a very simple board game, one he titled after it's fustrating game mechanics: "Don't Get Angry, Man!". This simple game with four players was sent to German hospitals over the duration of First World War, as a escape from boredom for the wounded men.
Roughly 3,000 copies where sent out by 1918 for this cause. Men could relax and destress, socialising and talking over such a mindless and simplistic game with very few rules.
And it was a hit. Soon, this game exploded in popularity... By 1920, 1 million copies where sold in Germany alone.
The game is said to still be one of the most popular board games to this day- even receiving it's own postage stamp in Germany in 2010. Along with it's inspiration/English parent game, Ludo, (gaining similar proportions of popularity), this game is one of the most iconic in the world.
By Vitavia - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=56332654
This is something I came across whilst reaserching for my book that really facinated me!
Sometimes, it's the most trivial of WW1 facts that really gets me excited... I hope you found this as interesting as I did.
Citation: Wikipedia
Website update
We now have documented occlupanids for 3 families
Me: It's not that deep, you don't have to be 100% correct
Also me: checking the temperature in May 2015 in Seoul to make sure I'm not lying when I say it was a cold night.
Spoiler alert: It was.