That’s SuperHero material right there!! I hope she takes a break now and again, too.
That’s SuperHero material right there!! I hope she takes a break now and again, too.
“You again! Ya filthy pea fondler!!”
Isopods like beer. When I had so many slugs I couldn’t start lettuce without them eating the seed sprouts, I started an extended Oktoberfest in my back yard. My beer traps caught slugs and isopods. They can’t resist. I can grow veggies again.
Good communication skills, and a positive attitude.
SMaE
Here’s what the intarrwebs say:
Folding@home: achievements from over twenty years of citizen science herald the exascale era https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055475/
Here’s waht FAH says: https://foldingathome.org/category/fah-achievements/
Drowsy Donny
Eepy Trumpy
This research will save lives from the drop bear peril!!
Indirect Tracking of Drop Bears Using GNSS Technology
Abstract Animal tagging and tracking has been a fundamental tool in the quest to increase our knowledge and understanding of biogeography and ecology for about 50 years. Monitoring animal populations is also necessary for conservation purposes and to limit negative effects on the human population, particularly in an era of human expansion into traditional animal habitats. The use of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology has been responsible for significant advances in this field by providing the ability to obtain accurate, regular and frequent estimates of the changing distributions of many rare animal species. Employing conventional GNSS-based animal tracking methods to study drop bears is extremely difficult due to their habitat. The dense tree canopy regularly causes extended periods of complete GNSS signal loss, and sensors are often damaged during attacks on prey. This paper proposes an indirect, GNSS-based method for tracking drop bears. This involves tracking the prey rather than the predator in order to map the population of drop bears in a particular area. The method can be used to effectively estimate the number of drop bears in the study area. Analysis of the collected data provides valuable insights into the hunting behaviour of drop bears and has implications for a better understanding of the geographical distribution of other rare species, including hoop snakes and bunyips.
Nice try Big Snake!
Australia, gotta watch out for those ‘drop bears’. They’ll getcha every time!
I would say escaping from quick sand and escaping from an alligator chasing me were two major concerns in my childhood. LoL, global climate change was maybe not even on the list, for which I will curse the petroleum industry.
Circumhorizontal Arc is fine for it’s accuracy, and Fire Rainbow is a whole lot more catchy. I mean, a Pineapple is neither Pine, nor Apple, and we’re ok with that.
I’d like to know the nature of these injuries. When flying one is always asked to wear one’s seat belt when seated? Somehow flying doesn’t have the charm it once held for me.
Global Climate Change / Anthropocene Extinction event.
One more reason to boycott all meta into extinction.
“Aww, my little sweatpea!”