Atrabiliousaurus

@Atrabiliousaurus@lemmy.world
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The wikipedia article Polydactyly in stem-tetrapods has some explanations on how we ended up with 5 fingers and toes.

The gist of it is that tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrate animals) evolved from a fish similar to a lobe-finned fish that had 5 sets of bones in each of its fins that evolved into fingers and toes. Some tetrapods have subsequently lost digits but the basal state was five.

There's a book, Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin that's full of this kind of stuff. Highly recommend.

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Clams and oysters aren't even arthropods, they're mollusks. Not bug like at all.

1000 as of earlier today.

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Ska 'za? Nah brah.

machining

No idea about your algorithm problems but have you seen the Cutting Edge Engineering Australia channel? It's so good.

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Shoddy Table, Uneven Horizon and Spreadable Pustules. *Devil horns*

Traditional shocker is "two in the pink one in the stink".

Yeah probably true. I only thought to look it up because I knew active and passive sonar was a thing.

But they've really begun leaning pretty heavily into the "we make stoner food" shtick

Snoop's Munchie Meal lol.

You Can't Stump the Trump (Volume 4).

It was all fun and games and centipedes and 420 sniper headshot dubstep memes. And then shit got real.

That's not The Columbia River Gorge then I think. It's like, the Columbia River, in a gorge. The Columbia River Gorge is between Portland and Kennewick area specifically. Not that it really matters.

The geology out there is pretty amazing. Giant fucking lava flows covered everything millions of years ago and then there were cataclysmic ice age floods that carved out the gorges and whatnot. The Columbia river carried something like 13 times the volume of the Amazon River at times during the floods.