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Your definition of “actually useful” is quite different than mine. I’d also like to see oxygen, carbon monoxide, dust.pollen particulate and radon levels.

I use Mexican jumping beans, works well...

It’ll take a lot of these to deorbit all those garbage Starlink satellites.

Well this is strong evidence that a race of extraterrestrial bears visited our Solar System in the distant past and left us this clue that they were here.

Apparently, Martian bears don’t have ears.

Some of these have to be because of the connection to Twitter, cause:

The lack of titanosaur remains around the nesting sites might be due to avoidance behaviour - the adults stayed away in order not to draw attention of nest predators to their nesting site, or so that the adults themselves wouldn’t trample the nests. Or both.

Sounds like your average 1980s action movie hero to me... ;)

But is that what it really was?

To save everyone a google search of how big a Titanosaur really is (named scientifically as Dreadnoughtus schrani, originally discovered in Argentina in 2005):

Now imagine this thing with a sword on one arm, a machine gun on the other, and a shoulder mounted rocket launcher. It would make the Terminator look like a reject from the robot old folks home.

A robot that’s not afraid to make it’s own rules?

Tesla are stacking up in China with no buyers so at the end of last year they introduced a discount if you agreed to take delivery immediately (to avoid the expense of storing them or shipping them out of China to other customers worldwide and paying import duties) then at the start of this year they reduced prices in

Competition.  It is working.

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Big Anal Probe has to keep up with the alien butt stuff.

All companies should let the EMPLOYEES decide executive pay.

I can, right now, produce credible images of galaxies and nebula from Los Angeles, which is at least as bright, or brighter than Las Vegas. All you need is a specialized filter that blocks visible light and lets through Hydrogen and Oxygen wavelengths, which constitutes 99% of visible objects. It isn’t inexpensive,

Well, so it is going to be “good” for wildfires. Not for people though.

I assume this is good overall for the wild fires. Will the good this does outweigh the bad stuff?

It looks like a space cabin.