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magnetosphere , to til in TIL about the 2018 Samsung fat-finger error, in which an employee of Samsung Securities mistakenly distributed shares worth US$100 billion to employees.
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So… of the employees who sold shares before the warnings, what laws did they break?

Vorticity , (edited )

I don’t know Korea’s laws but this would likely be illegal in the US, too. It depends on whether it could be proven that you knew that the stocks were issued in error. And even if it wasn’t a criminal act, the company would be within their rights to recover the mistakenly issued stocks.

Kaboom , to til in TIL that climbing the full height of Everest means starting at sea level

I never realized it before, but Mount Everest is a name straight out of a fantasy novel. Like a slightly more polite term for Mount Death. Pretty badass.

Skua , (edited )

Funnily enough, the man it was named after was against calling it that. It came about because the Tibetans and Nepalis on either side of the mountain used different names for it (Qomolangma and Sagarmatha respectively), so British surveyors concluded that there was no accepted name to put on a map and they would simply give it a new one. In English. George Everest, the prior top British surveyor in India, objected on the grounds that his name couldn't be written easily in Hindi, but the Royal Geographic Society ignored him and the used it anyway

Kaboom ,

Yeah, but you gotta admit, the name is pretty bad ass

Skua ,

It definitely is

ohwhatfollyisman ,

plus his name was said to have been pronounced “ee-v’rest” instead of “ever-rest” as the mountain is called today.

milicent_bystandr ,

I have heard the (Nepali-speaking) Nepalis didn’t even have a name for it at that point, and I have a feeling Qomolungma wasn’t known to the Brits, because the mountain was surveyed from far away at that point.

Incidentally, “Tibetans and Nepalis on either side of the mountain”- it’s Tibetans on both sides. On the Nepali side are the Tibetan group known as Sherpa, whence we get the term Sherpa for a Nepali/Tibetan mountain guide. Further south than the Sherpa people are ‘Nepali’ people by ethnicity. (And of course properly there’s a lot more than two ethnic groups in a cross section of Nepal!)

Skua ,

Ahh, thanks! My knowledge of the region isn't great, I just remembered that story off hand - and of course, that's the story as told by the British colonial administration too

desmosthenes , to til in TIL: YouTuber Scott Manley has an asteroid/minor planet named after him: 33434 Scottmanley
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well deserved

slickgoat , to til in TIL Samuel Little is the most prolific serial killer in America with a confirmed 60 kills and 38 admitted to.

I feel like he is stepping on a classic white dude’s crime. Way to break the glass ceiling!

FlyingSquid , to til in TIL that the titanic is nearly 430m (690k) below the surface of the ocean
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I have a crazy idea… anyone know any billionaires?

SplashJackson , to til in TIL about William Phelps Eno. He invented traffic regulations, the stop sign, the crosswalk, the roundabout, the one-way street and pedestrian safety islands. He never learned how to drive.

What a dickhead

Railing5132 , to til in TIL Cessna made a budget Fighter Jet using Cessna jet engines and other Cessna parts.

“They hope it will replace the A-10”

Aaaahahahahaha "Lets give it no BBBRRRRRRRPPP, a low service ceiling, use the engines as shielding / flak generators for the pilots, and hope to sell it as an A-10!

someguy3 OP ,

Well afaik Brrrrrrp is giving way to precision missiles.

Railing5132 ,

The big advantage of brrrp is simplicity. Pull trigger, things go asplodsy and/or turn into pink mist. Close air support, which the 'hog kicked ass at in the sandbox, needs to be reliable and simple. With the proliferation of GPS jamming technologies and other countermeasures, simple and cheap should carry the day.

I don’t know if anything is as physically survivable as the A-10. Certainly not some modern composite that will be grounded for fractures after taking small arms fire. Also, the boots on the ground love the support provided by the A-10, as do the congress critters whose bases are in their districts.

Just rambling thoughts from a village idiot, not looking to start a fight

someguy3 OP ,

Yeah but that requires you to be super close. Missile you can fire from far away.

orrk ,

that’s the best part, the brrrt never really worked well.

what boggles the mind is why people think cheap is good when it’s about war, when we have seen time and time again that cheap and simple gets dominated by advanced but more expensive.

NOT_RICK , to til in TIL There is a subgenre of porn called Zombie Porn.
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In the twenty-first century, the soundscapes of zombie porn remain “an emergent proto-genre” of music.

Is it though?

can ,

Probably, the internet has allowed countless micro-genres to proliferate

FlyingSquid ,
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I saw on Steam the other day that you can buy Jackbox games soundtracks for $5 each. Some people have, to put it mildly, very odd musical tastes.

jqubed , to til in TIL that those oxygen masks that come down inside airplanes are connected to individual “chemical oxygen generators” rather than a supply of oxygen gas
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I first heard of these from the ValuJet crash, but didn’t realize until reading this that the canisters standing by for emergency use are right there in the overhead compartments next to the masks, and there are a whole bunch of them (one for each mask compartment).

delirious_owl , to til in TIL the American Military’s C-5 Galaxy is nicknamed FRED by aircrews for “Fucking Ridiculous Economic (or) Environmental Disaster”. Due to the C-5 using large amounts of fuel, maintenance, reliability
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Fuck Lockheed and everything they ever did

sumguyonline , to til in Originally coined as "invcel" around 1997 by a queer Canadian female student known as Alana, the spelling had shifted to "incel" by 1999

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  • frazorth ,

    Where did you pull that one from?

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicca#History

    Doom ,

    what the shit are you talking about

    JackiesFridge , to til in TIL the US Government once released its own video game to inform, educate, and recruit prospective soldiers.
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    Greetings Starfighter. You have been recruited by the Star League to defend the Frontier against Xur and the Ko-Dan armada…

    RangerJosie , to til in TIL the US Government once released its own video game to inform, educate, and recruit prospective soldiers.

    Bush’s War on Peace was a wild time back in the early days.

    42yeah , to til in TIL there's an Arkansas City in Kansas, and Arkansas is pronounced with the 's' so it rhymes with "Kansas"

    I learned that from the Big Bang Theory!

    radicalautonomy , (edited ) to til in TIL the US Government once released its own video game to inform, educate, and recruit prospective soldiers.
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    The Air Force once injected an unsolved, 1000-year-old mathematical puzzle written in another language into the game Prometheus, and an unemployed college dropout genius who lived with his mom solved it, got recruited to participate in a highly classified mission to the planet P4X-351 where he, a crew of Air Force officers and personnel, and a few civilian scientists ended up being forced to evacuate due to an impending planet-wide explosion (as well as an aerial assault by a band of space pirates) by jumping through a stable wormhole whose terminus was aboard the starship Destiny - an abandoned scientific vessel launched one million years prior by a species known as The Ancients who had planned to use it to travel to the center of the known universe.

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