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I still do not understand why prototaxites had to be three to nine meters tall.I still do not understand why prototaxites had to be three to nine meters tall. Nothing was tall back then. Plants are tall to avoid the shade of other plants. Prototaxites (probably) didn't "need" sunlight.
Spore dispersal isn't a good reason to be tall IMO.
If Prototaxites were just the stalk of a "fruiting body" of a fungus the network of mycelium must have been massive. Some prototaxites fossils show evidence of creatures/fungi colonizing them.
But we don't really know. Drives me nuts.
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Lookin' for a good mod as in %Lookin' for a good mod as in %
with mod as in games jokeI tried to make some but they were bad. Help me out.
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The act of encrypting things *always* makes them (seem) more interesting.I sometimes wonder if it'd be at all productive or helpful to create networks shaped like the kind of networks that attract the wrong kind of attention from the worst kind of people but that contain nothing. Just having encrypted traffic wouldn't be enough. There would need to be more signs that something was "going on."
Inflatable tanks again, I guess.
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The act of encrypting things *always* makes them (seem) more interesting.For internet traffic, maybe. But, if "everything" is encrypted functionally your workspace isn't.
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The act of encrypting things *always* makes them (seem) more interesting.The act of encrypting things *always* makes them (seem) more interesting.
You can use encryption to keep secrets, but, in using encryption, may let others know that you even have a secret at all.
So, the very best kind of encryption is both un-openable without a very large securely transported key AND not obviously (or even unobviously) encrypted at all.
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Someone lost their bishop in the bronx.@burnitdown Them boys from SI
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Someone lost their bishop in the bronx.Someone lost their bishop in the bronx.
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I got one for my husband and he loves it.The clay is textured and the glaze is semi transparent, this creates the pattern and sense of depth.
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Like an ant on a wire@heavyimage @friesen5000 @zoec
Hubertus Bigend always wears this annoying blue suit jacket and his "media" "company" is called Blue Ant. (It's a creepy advertising agency.)
So he has a famous blue ant coat.
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Like an ant on a wire@heavyimage @friesen5000 @zoec
Is this a Gibson reference?
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Leonard CoantLeonard Coant
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Wanting to live in the end times is kind of cowardly since it absolves of you of the burden of building a better future.This place is really the reverse twitter for real.
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Sadly, our cat caught an anole today.Nice song! (and video!)
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Sadly, our cat caught an anole today.Yeah. Those are Paratrechina longicornis (the common name "longhorn ants" might be OK.)
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Sadly, our cat caught an anole today.It looks great! Are they sped up?
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Sadly, our cat caught an anole today.The first group of ants were probably trying to get it far enough away that these ants wouldn't take over. Sometimes they will bury a large item like that. I would have loved to watch "the change over"
Paratrechina longicornis likes to run around in the sun and stay warm. Might come back when the sun is out again.
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Sadly, our cat caught an anole today.About this size? I'm becoming more confident these could be Paratrechina longicornis (aka "crazy ants" but please don't call them that, there are ants from like five different genuses that go by that common name. It's no good. )
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Sadly, our cat caught an anole today.I'm putting my money on Paratrechina longicornis you can see the "long cornis" on this one right here:
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Sadly, our cat caught an anole today.I'm glad the anole got away. Poor little guy. I would like to identify these ants, but going just on size and gaster shape alone is risky. They look very small. Were they especially small (for ants)? It could be Monomorium sp. but they could also be Paratrechina longicornis which is invasive, but largely naturalized.
The social carrying makes me think it's Paratrechina longicornis (aka "crazy ants" though that common name is no good it's used for too many sp.)