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Stupidity has its roots in television screens, telephone screens ...
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
So my friend, you don't know what you are losing...change your mind quickly, please! My beloved wife made me some oven roasted cut potatoes and sausage today, with garlic also roasted ( in whole)! Just like we eat it in the countryside.... Delicious! And she sustains my life every day this way! That's why I'm still alive and can write to you so often! So I am grateful, and kind to my wife! I think of you as a kind and intelligent person, who knows how to change the mind...Don't give a bad example of reasoning to our young people (Mina..).. -
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msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
So here you've partial quote from my post in precedent page, edited. This website works good with articles in: DCBrowser, and Extreme 360Chrome 13.5, 13, 12 versions.- 2,340 replies
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"The first thing to do with this website, if you use uBlock O. like me, and not Proxomitron, is to allow (put in green) www.popularmechanics.com and hearstapps.com. If we don't talk about the home page this time, but on the articles, the site is almost OK here. In the articles, the images are of good dimensions, the text is OK. Then, sometimes we have the links to other articles on the first article link. Videos OK in the articles.." - in DCBrowser I've BIG pictures on this website! EXTREME 360Chrome v13.5, v13, v12 pictures are smaller in the article tab (big in the new tab).. 9 Great National Parks for Fall Hiking There’s no better time of year to get outside. BY KRAIG BECKER AND MANASEE WAGH OCT 5, 2022 Autumn is the perfect time to visit any of America’s national parks, as crowds tend to be at a minimum, the weather is fantastic, and the change of season brings a wash of color to many of these iconic settings. If you’re looking to explore a park this fall, and perhaps spend some time on a scenic trail, here are our picks to do exactly that. Grand Teton National Park:Wyoming DALLAS R FLICKR With its numerous stands of aspen, cottonwood, and willow trees, Grand Teton National Park puts on quite a colorful show each fall. The picturesque Teton Range dominates the horizon overhead with snowcapped summits casting long shadows over the landscape below. The park is home to bear, moose, elk, and numerous other animal species too, many of which are highly active in the fall. If you go for a hike during the autumn, there is a good chance you will spot some wildlife, particularly if you make the walk to Lake Solitude. This 15.3-mile trail isn’t easy, but it’s certainly scenic. Along the way, you’ll even pass by both Jenny Lake and Hidden Falls, which at 100 feet in height is one of the tallest waterfalls in the entire park. Zion National Park: Utah AARON MEYERS GETTY IMAGES There’s a reason people should flock here in the fall. The dramatic colors of the leaves turning plus a a respite from Utah’s summer heat make a walk in the park here feel magical. Zion National Park is also less crowded in summer. Take in a hike to see the stunning autumnal juxtaposition of cottonwood trees and steep red, cream, and pink sandstone walls on one of the park’s many storied trails. Or bike up Zion Canyon to take in magnificent views of The Watchman Spire, which rises some 2,200 feet above the overlook below. This park is perfect for camping, walking, or mountain biking. ... MORE here: https://www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/outdoors/g2848/best-national-parks-for-fall-hiking/
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Fascinating @fasc1nate - twitter Scuba Ventures in Kavieng, Papua New Guinea captured footage of a Chirodectes maculatus, an incredibly rare genus of box jellyfish only sighted once before in 1997.
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Fascinating @fasc1nate - twitter The ‘Ames Window’ in an illusion created by Adelbert Ames in 1951 that’s so effective that even if you know how it works, you won’t be able to break the illusion. Source: https://bit.ly/2x8Vbfc
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By using uBlock with deny fonts notched, and Dark Background and White Text extension...
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I've vould told you, that Russian orthodox church, that is KGB - ised, is not the same as christians not politicized ...
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msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
So maybe you could download on your Windows 10 - these DCBrowser or 360Chrome versions?...- 2,340 replies
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Wrote rather: KGB-ised christians... cause true christians are the other, not these
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But all this is very true!
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Are this topic slightly...political???
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"BTW, what was the last easy-on-CPU uBlock , I find 1.4x to be very slow and sluggish." _ Hmm why I use uBlock Origin v1.26.2 in DCBrowser and 360Chrome v13.5 and v13.0 ?.. "Isn't there a checkbox for this in uBlock ?" - of course, yes.
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First: the parents bad educated.. Second: Public school with very bad ideologised (left-wing of course..) teachers.. Third: fragmentation of the society (cause demographic changes)..
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msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
360Chrome v13 and v13.5 are on Chrome 86 ...- 2,340 replies
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Sorry to demad this, but WHY it's hard ... for you... I don't understand, why for you is hard to do.... -
"The first thing to do with this website, if you use uBlock O. like me, and not Proxomitron, is to allow (put in green) www.popularmechanics.com and hearstapps.com." Every Glorious Image From the James Webb Space Telescope (So Far) - 20 images Take a peek at all of the stars, galaxies, and breathtaking nebulas from the groundbreaking telescope. BY MANASEE WAGH NOV 2, 2022 What’s the oldest galaxy humanity has ever seen? Our vision now extends to astonishingly cosmic distances. On July 12, the James Webb Space Telescope’s near-infrared and mid-infrared instruments issued their first clear glimpses of thousands of galaxies in a deep-field view that took advantage of gravitational lensing, when the powerful gravitational field of a huge group of galaxies bends the light rays from more distant galaxies, pulling them into our view. Webb fills in the gaps with infrared instruments, whose data can be combined with previous visible and ultraviolet spectrum imaging, providing the first complete images of planets and galaxies. One of the galaxies Webb saw emerged from a fledgling universe, only 235 million years after the Big Bang, making it the oldest galaxy we’ve ever laid eyes on. In fact, CEERS-93316 is an astounding 35 billion light-years away. The images here include all of the publicly-released Webb photos and descriptions, plus some edits that amateurs have created from original Webb data. For a complete list of images and their descriptions, see the official Webb Gallery, where you’ll also find analysis graphs that explain the properties of distant objects in space, such as Exoplanet 96B’s atmospheric composition. Look here: https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/deep-space/g40810724/webb-telescope-images-gallery/
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msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
The first thing to do with this website, if you use uBlock O. like me, and not Proxomitron, is to allow (put in green) www.popularmechanics.com and hearstapps.com. If we don't talk about the home page this time, but on the articles, the site is almost OK here. In the articles, the images are of good dimensions, the text is OK. Then, sometimes we have the links to other articles on the first article link. Videos OK in the articles.. - in DCBrowser I've BIG pictures on this website! EXTREME 360Chrome v13.5, v13, v12 pictures are smaller in the article tab (big in the new tab).. Examples/links of articles: Every Glorious Image From the James Webb Space Telescope (So Far): https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/deep-space/g40810724/webb-telescope-images-gallery/ - only this article... The Most Important Discovery of 2022 Is Our Best Bet at Finding Extraterrestrial Life: https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a41923659/most-important-discovery-of-2022-neil-degrasse-tyson-says/ - here we have the links to other articles, with big espaces, with scrolling...- 2,340 replies
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Fox @hourlyFox - twitter https://twitter.com/hourlyFox/status/1590720957609484288 https://twitter.com/hourlyFox/status/1590615263447130113 https://twitter.com/hourlyFox/status/1590283072377098240
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msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Thank you! Where can I find the "journey-blocker" element in the Dev Tools, please?..- 2,340 replies
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In 1958 Mao Zedong ordered all the sparrows to be killed because they ate too much grain. Read more: https://t.co/OWkhr3VL7U
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How Flightless Birds Beat the Australian Army in the Great Emu War In 1932, Australia found itself in a war with a formidable opponent- the Emu. These flightless birds could easily outmaneuver the Australian army and caused considerable damage to crops and property. The ordeal sounds ridiculous, but these events are entirely accurate. The emus won a decisive victory over the Australian forces, proving that they are no pushovers. However, what led to this unlikely victory for the flightless bird, and how could an entire army suffer an embarrassing defeat? Keep reading to learn more about the Great Emu War. ... MORE here: https://www.historydefined.net/great-emu-war/
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The True and Tragic Story of Pocahontas That Disney Wouldn’t Tell You Few figures from American colonial history are as ubiquitous and perhaps as misunderstood as Pocahontas, the daughter of a Native American chieftain who married an Englishman and ended up in England before passing at an unfortunately young age. Her life has been immortalized in several works, including two Disney films during the 1990s, which presented largely erroneous and inaccurate portrayals. Here we relate her true story, the context in which she entered into English society, and her role in the history of early colonial America. 1614, Native American Princess Pocahontas wearing traditional attire, around her marriage to John Rolfe. Painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images) ... MORE here: https://www.historydefined.net/the-true-and-tragic-story-of-pocahontas-that-disney-wouldnt-tell-you/
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From ‘real life’: Papal artist unveils painting of Benedict XVI as pope emeritus Natalia Tsarkova works on a portrait of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in her studio in central Rome. (MORE photos on the original link, please) By Hannah Brockhaus - Rome Newsroom, Nov 3, 2022 / 07:03 am Natalia Tsarkova, official portrait artist to the popes for more than 20 years, likes to work from real life. “I am so meticulous about details. I have to see and touch and feel everything,” she said. But for her latest painting, a portrait of Benedict XVI in his life as pope emeritus, some objects could not be brought back to her studio in the historic center of Rome. To make a study of his rosary, Tsarkova had to visit the retired pope at his home, the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in Vatican City, “because Pope Benedict won’t part with his rosary,” she said. The Russian-born artist, who has lived in Rome full time since 1995, told EWTN News in an interview last week that Benedict’s rosary is “part of him; it’s his favorite rosary.” ... MORE here: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/252714/from-real-life-papal-artist-unveils-painting-of-benedict-xvi-as-pope-emeritus
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The Cats Eye Nebula by Nicholas Burningham the-cats-eye-nebula-nicholas-burningham.jpg (1200×857): https://render.fineartamerica.com/images/rendered/product-visible/default/images/artworkimages/medium/1/the-cats-eye-nebula-nicholas-burningham.jpg?&targetx=0&targety=-100&imagewidth=700&imageheight=700&modelwidth=700&modelheight=500&backgroundcolor=172733&orientation=0&producttype=greetingcard