Well, they took inspiration from Clement Clarke Moore’s (1922) “Twas the night before Christmas” and illustrations from Thomas Nast (1881) showing him in red with the sack over his shoulder. Certainly, Coca Cola has solidified the modern image with their ad campaign though starting in 1931. Src
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Not even on the same continent. Hippos are in Africa and Tigers are in Asia. Pretty big desert in between
That’s why it never worked for me. I assumed CE was Clear Everything.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Do you have what it takes to become a geologist?English
1·2 years agoI concur
Most creatures are a tube. Food goes in one end and out the other… Well, not starfish
We all are… Well, unless you happen to be a starfish
Mass per volume is density, and I suspect the Trex and kangaroo are similar (~1000 kg/m^3) so yes they’d both bounce in that case. I think what you’re looking for is surface area to volume, which decreases rapidly as an object gets larger while maintaining geometry.
A very similar enlightenment moment came to me as well long ago as an Intro Geology student
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Personally I prefer NASA's pronunciation, which is "charon".English
4·2 years agoNamed for a dude’s wife, Charlene, and shoehorns into an appropriate mythological figure
And the vent still leaks
Don’t worry, we all will. We all came from a sun, and will all return to one.
Did you try jiggling it?
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Try being a geoscientist… So, so many blurry photos of rocks folks’ kids find in the backyard
Y = - cos(X)
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Android@lemmy.world•End of an era: Nova Launcher's parent company lays off practically everyoneEnglish
3·2 years agoWhere is Lawnchair? It’s not on F-droid and the Google Play store says Lawnchair 2 is for an older os (I’m on 14).
This is fair. It is the medical profession that took the name from the academia. Unfortunately, it’s come around to the point that some US states are now banning the use of the term for some higher level degrees to avoid confusion in the medical profession.
If they define a function that’s fair. I’m of the firm belief that data are points and models/functions are lines.


I see you, Los Alamos.