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Shard , to memes in Please discuss.

Technical definition is a 3-Torus sandwich, defined as any sandwich that is homeomorphic to the Cartesian product of three circles.

been_jamming ,

Isn’t it S_1 x S_1 x [0, 1] here though?

WanderingCrow , to memes in Please discuss.
CileTheSane ,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Some people just want to watch the world burn.

Glaive0 , to memes in Please discuss.

It’s two halves of a bagel stuck together with jam and peanut butter to reform a solid torus. It’s math. They COULD have had an easy time eating your math, but the construction made it more difficult.

fiat_lux , to pics in [OC] Orb Spider (Araneus diadematus)

Very pretty, even if orb-weavers always trigger my flight response hard with their chunky physiques and tapered thin legs.

Darn you biology, let me appreciate my neighbours more.

quinacridone OP ,
@quinacridone@lemmy.ml avatar

They don’t bother me like that, probably because I know that they’re always outside just chilling in their web…I think I’ve managed to overcome my primal instincts regarding creepy crawlies and snakes and so on, in that I’ll try and catch them and pick them up for a closer look

It probably helps that I live in the UK though, and not Australia or other tropical place…they have some mental things there

fiat_lux , (edited )

Yeah, I am Australian. Honestly the dangers are overblown, but there are still a few spiders that make me go a bit wobbly inside.

Orb-weavers (different genus though) are one of them to a tiny degree, not because they're dangerous, or even fast. It's because they have thick webs that they spin every single damn night and you accidentally walk through them. And then they freak out while you're freaking out... and they can really grip on to you.

I don't go walking through gardens at night in some areas anymore, I'm happy to appreciate them from a distance. But I still feel that instinctive "do not want" deep down.

quinacridone OP ,
@quinacridone@lemmy.ml avatar

Yep, there’s nothing quite like that unnerving feeling of walking face first into a spider web

theKalash ,

Orb-weavers (different genus though)

You are probably dealing with Hortophora transmarina, the “Australian garden orb weaver spider”, though you probably don’t call it Australian in Australia.

I always thought they were very considerate spiders because they are nocturnal and, as you said, build a new web every night. So they actually take it down during they day. Most orb-weavers won’t do that for you.

fiat_lux ,

Some of them are definitely those, but we get a bunch of different ones.

The night thing is polite, until you come home after dark one day, and there is limited light on a pathway. Keep in mind that wintertime daylight hours makes that "most of the time" in many places too.

You'll be tiredly fumbling for your keys while peering carefully to see the reflections of webs, and they're completely unpredictably placed because of the nightly rebuilding. Your morning memory of their location is now useless. This was admittedly a much bigger problem before mobile phone flashlights were a thing.

The more permanent web-builders you can at least reliably coax into more convenient places with a little bit of strategic web destruction. You might get a badly placed solitary structural web strand from that spider the next day, but those are not sticky and usually spider-free.

It wouldn't be such a bother if paths weren't one of their favourite places to build. And they didn't have widespread communities that have thrived with human occupation.

ILikeBoobies , to memes in Please discuss.

Yes but it’s not a very good one

ehrenschwan , to memes in Please discuss.

I’d say yes but you definitely have to eat it in that direction.

dap , to memes in Please discuss.
@dap@lemmy.onlylans.io avatar

This appears to be a variation of the “standwich.” Please see the attached for an example.

https://lemmy.onlylans.io/pictrs/image/2907d5db-75b2-4a05-a0e5-ef2ad33e2331.webp

FollyDolly ,
@FollyDolly@lemmy.world avatar

Ah, but of course!

xia ,

Ah, so this one would be a double horseshoe standwich?

Loid ,

The question is, if this appears on a captcha asking to click only on the sandwich images. Would you click on it?

CileTheSane ,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Considering the captcha doesn’t actually know, and just judges if you are correct based off of other users entries I would click on it. My guess is most users would click it, but it’s ambiguous enough that you’d probably pass the captcha either way.

Blackmist ,

I miss when Tesco Value ham would label itself as such, rather than hiding behind fake farm names.

Quills , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
@Quills@sh.itjust.works avatar

This exists?! Oh my That’s not just mildly, it’s really interesting!

UFO64 ,

They are somewhat common-ish if you know where to look. I fly by one a lot!

mapio.net/images-p/101437851.jpg

QuarterSwede ,
@QuarterSwede@lemmy.world avatar

Indeed, one of our regional airports has housing with taxi ways to the runway as well. Instead of garages for cars they have hangers for the planes and cars.

Ibex0 ,

But I don’t see any planes or hangars there or in OPs image?

xia ,

Residential hangers just look like big garages.

KidsTryThisAtHome ,

Bottom right of ops image (I also see one other plane a few drives up)

UFO64 ,

Look for shed like things that connect to taxiways. They aren’t huge and don’t need to be if the aircraft is smol.

Quills ,
@Quills@sh.itjust.works avatar

I see!

OrteilGenou ,

This is an exclusive neighborhood where only environmentalist TikTok influencers live /s

Quills ,
@Quills@sh.itjust.works avatar

Lol

Haywire ,

There are thousands of them.

Anticorp ,

These exist all across the country! Here’s a fun fact, the street signs are all 2 feet tall in these neighborhoods so that even low-wing airplanes can make turns around corners that have signs without risk of completely destroying their plane.

Quills ,
@Quills@sh.itjust.works avatar

Oooh, cool!

XTornado ,

Yup, John Travolta had and maybe still has a house like this to park his Boeing 707.

Late2TheParty , to pics in [OC] Orb Spider (Araneus diadematus)
@Late2TheParty@lemmy.world avatar

I was always stoked to run into their cousins in, like, the US states Georgia and South Carolina. So bright! Such cool webs.

quinacridone OP ,
@quinacridone@lemmy.ml avatar

And proper webs too! Nice and prominent with the owner sat in the middle :)

The day after I took this photo we came back for another walk, just as a bee unfortunately flew into the web. I was going to try and rescue the bee, but it would have been covered in web and basically doomed anyway…so we let the spider deal with it

Here’s all the action lemmy.ml/post/4729765

dulce_3t_decorum_3st ,
@dulce_3t_decorum_3st@lemmy.world avatar

Incredible photo. I’m amazed it’s not getting more love.

quinacridone OP ,
@quinacridone@lemmy.ml avatar

Aw, thank you!

Alchemy ,
@Alchemy@lemmy.world avatar

That looks like a yellow jacket/wasp rather than a honey bee. One of those is a lot less my friend.

quinacridone OP ,
@quinacridone@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve had a look through my field guides, and yes, I think you’re right

AeonFelis , to memes in Please discuss.

It’s two conjoined sandwiches.

berrytopylus , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

I don’t think it’s particularly unreasonable to conclude that any decent approach to the first will also include the second. That shit is literally designed to be addictive, even the best teachers are gonna struggle to compete.

windtorn , to me_irl in me_irl

Ya-Ha-Ha!

ramenshaman , to memes in Please discuss.
beteljuice ,

So answer is yes

ToastedPlanet ,

It’s sushi. The carbs form four sides of the cube.

xia ,

Hmm… so a steak is a salad, and a salad is nachos? Something screwy here…

donslaught ,

Salad is only nachos if it contains croutons, won ton strips, or some other form of free-floating non-structural starch.

ludwig ,

Food identification war intensifies

stillwater ,

I’m amazed this page didn’t have a featherless chicken labelled “Human”

emberwit , to memes in Please discuss.

No, a sandwich is made from slices of bread.

dontcarebear ,

What would you call a baguette sliced horizontally and stuffed with good things?

AnUnusualRelic ,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Are you suggesting that baguette is not bread?

merc ,

It’s definitely not slices of bread.

AnUnusualRelic ,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe it’s not pre-sliced industrial factory produced pseudo-bread. Assuming that’s what you mean.

But as you described it, it’s definitely slices of bread.

merc ,

It’s not sliced bread.

emberwit ,

if slicing is the correct term for cutting something in half, then slicing something does not necessarily give you slices

AnUnusualRelic , (edited )
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

The issue is that you guys gave have a very restrictive definition of bread that’s very US centric.

emberwit ,

I didn’t give any definition of bread. The pictured bagel and also a cut-open baguette are bread, but neither of those are slices of bread, but thats what makes a sandwich.

dontcarebear ,

Mmm, fair point. I was considering bread as a singular object and not a category.

AngryCommieKender ,

A French Sub, so L’Englouti.

emberwit , (edited )

a stuffed baguette

you cant just label any combination of food that contains bread a sandwich

ThunderWhiskers ,
@ThunderWhiskers@lemmy.world avatar

Is this not a piece of bread that was sliced in half?

emberwit ,

doesn’t make it slices

xthexder ,
@xthexder@l.sw0.com avatar

What about an Ice Cream Sandwich? No bread, but sandwich is in the name.

nxdefiant ,

Cube rule says starch is on the outside, so it’s a sandwich.

IF you refuse to recognize the cookie as a starch, then an ice cream sandwich is a salad.

Daft_ish ,

Salad, mah fav

emberwit ,

thus no sandwich

awake01 , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway

www.casadeaero.net/text/about.php

Many pilots do this as a means of reducing the costs associated with operating out of areas with high hangar and service costs. This is Northwest of Chicago near Rockford. The about page explains a lot of the obvious questions.

Ado ,

lmao wow, how fascinating. when you think you saw it all…

FredericChopin_ ,

Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.

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