BaZmO* wrote: » This post is the 10,000th post
BaZmO* wrote: » Exactly. Professional opinions are constantly evolving, so unless you know for certain it’s probably best to leave well alone.
BaZmO* wrote: » In fairness, in my original post I did say that the most impressive part of the stones was getting them to the location in the first place. The blusestones came from western Wales, some 150 miles away from where they are now. My problem, if indeed I have one, is the haphazard “conservation” work, setting them in concrete bases, reimagining the positions, etc. And more importantly the whitewashing of this work from history. As for the comments of replacing damaged parts of historical items over time, we could end up getting in a “Trigger’s Broom” debate. (which actually originated from Ship of Theseus thought experiment)
Kat1170 wrote: » IMHO there's a big difference between repairing something relatively modern that we know the actual history of so we can continue using it, and putting something ancient back together according to someone's best guess no matter how educated that guess may be. Whether we should or not, well, that will bring out as many opinions as how it should be done. Bananas are curved because they grow towards the sun in a process called negative geotropism.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » I don’t actually think that the ship of Theseus or trigger’s broom are that relevant.
aziz wrote: » Talking of places that were rebuilt,the Cavern club in Liverpool was demolished years ago and a exact but mirror image copy was built across the road
Chancer3001 wrote: » Growing towards the sun/ light is called phototropism
LostinBlanch wrote: » If the entire internet goes down, there are seven people who hold the keys to restarting it. They will travel to a secure location in the US and get the master key to restart it. Seven people.
Gloomtastic! wrote: » He's based in the UK and will need to fly to the US. If the internet is down worldwide, good luck booking a flight mate! :rolleyes:
Candie wrote: » Why can't we just turn if off and on again? That would be the most powerful position to be in in the history of humanity. To hold the key to what keeps our developed world turning makes hostages of billions of us.
Chancer3001 wrote: » How does it make you a hostage?
LostinBlanch wrote: » Cows and deer both tend to face north* when in groups. Some researchers with too much time on their hands used Google Earth to check this out. *Magnetic North that is.
RiderOnTheStorm wrote: » There are many relations that you are not legally allowed marry. Quite right too, or else you might marry your daughter, havr a kid, and that kid would be your grandchild and child at the same time! But a surprising one is that you cant marry your childs spouse (or aunts/uncles spouse, step-grandparent ..... )https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibited_degree_of_kinship?wprov=sfla1
The app allows users to bump their phones together and instantly find out whether or not they are related. “Bump in the app before you bump in bed,” is the totally awesome tag line for the new product, created by a group of Software Engineering students at the University of Iceland named Sad Engineer Studios. Sleeping with a relative is more of an issue in Iceland than most other territories due to the country’s small size—Iceland has just 320,000 residents, compared with more than 300 million people in the U.S.—as well as the lack of immigration and the peculiar way that surnames are constructed in the country.