The magnetic “robot”, while very cool (and potentially very useful) is slightly overstated. From what I understand, it has no ability to move on its own, and is basically just a magnetic slime that can be moved using a magnetic field.
A few years ago, we flew into another city and had no car. Next to the hotel was a Dunkin Donuts; I’m thinking it was drive-thru only or the dining room was closed. I walked up to the window and knocked. They were surprised but took my order.
The art and science of simple code breaking utilizes the frequency of letters used in the encoded message. Here’s a link to an article on that topic. (Modern computer generated codes are much more complicated).
I once rode a horse through dunkin’ something or other. Bath and laundry duties ensued.
Take care, may famed dictionary whisperer Professor Reginald “They Arrived With A Bulldozer And That ‘Hoarders’ TV Show Crew But I Prevailed By Reading To Them” Nutsollord be with you, and gesundheit.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
When this year was that HK magnetic slime robot made?
monkeysky over 2 years ago
The magnetic “robot”, while very cool (and potentially very useful) is slightly overstated. From what I understand, it has no ability to move on its own, and is basically just a magnetic slime that can be moved using a magnetic field.
pearlsbs over 2 years ago
There is no letter “e” in any word in the in this story of over 50,000 words, if anyone cares.
https://archive.org/details/Gadsby/mode/2up
bookworm0812 over 2 years ago
Only 11%? That’s not much for the most common letter of the alphabet.
oakie817 over 2 years ago
if a woodbooger would pick boogers, how many boogers would a woodbooger pick?
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
A few years ago, we flew into another city and had no car. Next to the hotel was a Dunkin Donuts; I’m thinking it was drive-thru only or the dining room was closed. I walked up to the window and knocked. They were surprised but took my order.
artegal over 2 years ago
The letter “E” appeared in 58.3% of the words in that sentence. Overacheiver.
Charlie Fogwhistle over 2 years ago
The art and science of simple code breaking utilizes the frequency of letters used in the encoded message. Here’s a link to an article on that topic. (Modern computer generated codes are much more complicated).
https://www.math.arizona.edu/~dsl/talk.htm
Charlie Fogwhistle over 2 years ago
I think the horse in the RBION drawing is ordering the usual.
FassEddie over 2 years ago
“Florida man rides horse though drive through” is the tamest news story out of the poison peninsula today.
FassEddie over 2 years ago
Horse walks into a bar:
Bartender: Hey.
Horse: Sure
mindjob over 2 years ago
Robotic slime is popular with bulimics
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
The horse prefers raised yeast plain.Jelly drips on his hooves.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
JOKE BY RED SKELTON:
A man is pacing back and forth in the maternity ward,waiting for his wife to give birth.
Finally a nurse comes in and invites him to co me view his new baby.
Looking through the glass window at a couple dozen babies,theman points and says “That one must be mine”.
Only he’s white and the baby is Black.
The nurse asks why he thinks it’s his baby and he says—“It must be.My wife burns everything”.
diegot over 2 years ago
Eleven percent? That seems incorrect. (In this sentene alone, it’s almost one hundred percent.
toads are superior over 2 years ago
my teacher makes us watch the news daily and ive heard about the slime thing, wouldnt you have to put magnets in the body for it to work or no?
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 2 years ago
I once rode a horse through dunkin’ something or other. Bath and laundry duties ensued.
Take care, may famed dictionary whisperer Professor Reginald “They Arrived With A Bulldozer And That ‘Hoarders’ TV Show Crew But I Prevailed By Reading To Them” Nutsollord be with you, and gesundheit.
JonSchuck over 2 years ago
You don’t say? That’s fascinating. Would not thought that was so.