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Wreck of the last ship of famed Anglo-Irish explorer Shackleton found off the coast of Canada (apnews.com)

The wreck of the last ship belonging to Sir Ernest Shackleton, a famous Irish-born British explorer of Antarctica, has been found off the coast of Labrador in Canada, 62 years after it went missing. The wreck was found by an international team led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society....

JimmyChanga ,

Ah, cool. I thought he’d died on it when it went down. Not that he’s just died on it. Thanks for that. I’ll bin my comment off

JimmyChanga , (edited )

Think the actors done a great job with what they were given, but why is everything so damn earnest constantly with just about everyone and every storyline, I think the last couple series of discovery have been my last enjoyed out of all the stat trek on telly

JimmyChanga ,

Always said sprite was the elixir of life

JimmyChanga ,

Ah excellent, I’ve been waiting for this. Completely forgot it was coming out

JimmyChanga ,

Downloading it now! But it’s does seem a pretty big drop to have just come out with no real fanfare

JimmyChanga ,

Only heard feet referred to as dogs in american tv, never in real life, the phrase “my dogs are barking” messing the person’sfeet were sore, bloody odd if you ask me

JimmyChanga ,

They do look amazing, why no butter though?

JimmyChanga ,

Thank the stars, I was seriously worried there for a minute

JimmyChanga ,

Not soap opera-y at all imo, 4 episodes in. It’s great, it feels like the fallout world 100%

JimmyChanga ,

Crack cocaine and the whole cia contra thing was Reagan i think

JimmyChanga ,

I’ve been in favour of hydrogen for years over electric. Honda had some really interesting ideas and concepts, plus a long term study in california. Mercedes initially looked to be heading into hydrogen over electric then pivoted, but BMW look to have just decided to move more to hydrogen from their electric development… Does look like batteries are beginning to take a step up though. Should be interesting in the next few years

JimmyChanga ,

A little outdated that view, there’s been several breakthroughs recently and production cost/ efficiency. The shear convenience of only having a three minute refill time instead of recharging problems etc

JimmyChanga ,

There’s a few factors really, your out of shape comment could be one, no offence meant If you’re pushing your lungs, and airways in general, further than usual, and quite literally stretching them, and faster than they’re used to, the extra stretching can cause that feeling. Lessens as you get fitter. If its proper cold, or.dry, and if you mostly breathe through your mouth, or both, the air isn’t a match for the warm humid like air in your lungs and airways…nose breathing is a big thing to improve your running, there’s a great guy whose name I cannot recall who is a massive advocate for nose breathng in runners and how it can massively help your long distance proper too! Includes things about dehydration lessening etc…worth a search for

JimmyChanga ,

The last couple years on some other site really reduced the amount I commented. I’m not yet out of that initial instinct of just moving on without trying to engage, it just wasn’t worth it a lot of the time over there, had mostly positive experiences here though, experience wise.

JimmyChanga ,

I have to disagree with the first part, the principal applies unilaterally. Second part, you’re bang on.

JimmyChanga ,

Just found out I’m allergic, which explains a lot, fucking nightmare though

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  • JimmyChanga ,

    They’re back! Glorious stuff, find memories of cooking these bad boys in my young adult days… not so sure I’ll be trying them now though

    JimmyChanga ,

    Geometry Wars inside Project Gotham Racing

    JimmyChanga ,

    Pizza time! Hot salami and cranage caramelised onions

    JimmyChanga ,

    Chinese takeout was tradition on Christmas every for us from the 70’s up till my digestion couldn’t take it anymore, fond nostalgic Christmas memories.

    JimmyChanga ,

    Oops, caramelised onions. Carnage onions sound way more exciting though

    JimmyChanga ,

    Am energy company I used to work for had a facility there, it was not what I expected when they said I was heading to california

    JimmyChanga ,

    Cause of the reflection in the window, and the colour I guess, I thought he was running this as a taxi!

    JimmyChanga ,

    Steeping is just another word for soaking the tea/tea bag. For when the tea is sitting in the boiled water.

    The vanishing of the small high-end smartphone (www.smh.com.au)

    Manufacturers don’t make displays under 6 inches available for purchase, with special cases (such as the iPhone Mini) being made under exclusive contracts. The best lead they have so far is to try to use displays designed for the front part of a foldable phone, but they’re yet to strike an agreement....

    JimmyChanga ,

    This is what is pushing me towards a flip phone. I just don’t have a need for a 6.7" phone or bigger.

    JimmyChanga ,

    Best i know it was s mixed bag, dependent on numerous factors, the exact purpose of the castle, the wealth of the laird, the availability of materials. If it was a defence structure only, then it was unlikely to have been rendered,/washed/painted. As time went on, these weren’t just defensive though, they were homes to nobility. So traditionally the castles were rendered/washed in some shade. Often a bright shade as they wanted to be known in the area and to leave no doubt where the centre of power was, who was the richest etc. Nowadays in Scotland probably most look like this but there are still examples, Craigievar is Pink for one… there’s a lot to it all. Quite interesting, the evolution of castles through history.

    JimmyChanga ,

    We still have a lot of inhabited castles here in Scotland. Still a ludicrous number of them too,I think 1500 or so, in various states of course. Over 3000 known of existing. When I was young a few of those castles turned over to the National Trust, were partially occupied by the families still. I think maybe still Glamis and a few other Trust (like public now castles, no longer private only) properties are still lived in day to day. A good few are private still, will have open days for visiting, I think there’s a designated day for the visits but I forget the details.

    JimmyChanga ,

    I do, kind of two really. Dunnottar above Stonehaven, of the ruined castles. Then Drum Castle, on the Deeside of the intact castles, are my favourite. It’s the feel of the place, as well as the history, the original keep section, stories etc. Drum is just along the road from more famous Crathes. Crathes has fancier and larger grounds for walking. Aberdeenshire has the most castles per acre than anywhere else in Britain, so there’s a lot of choice in the area.

    JimmyChanga ,

    I have to agree, it bothers me every year, but I take a high dose vitamin d supplement, make sure I get out for an hour at least at lunchtime, also bought a wake up light alarm which helps in the mornings

    JimmyChanga ,

    Didn’t think season 2 was bad at all, it isn’t great like the first and the third is a bit better than it, but it’s still better than most tv shows

    JimmyChanga ,

    There’s been a real boom in roasters over here in the UK over event years. No idea how you like your coffee but I love Roaring Stag up in Ballater, Scotland. They so online delivery, if you like a real dark roast their Dark Lochnagar is great.

    JimmyChanga ,

    I’d recommend an aeropress, easy to get a good consistent cup of coffee from and pretty low cost to try.

    JimmyChanga ,

    That is a good point, yes it needs to be ground and finely at that. The pages I but my brand from do offer to grind for you though. Also I’m the supermarkets in the UK it is mostly ground that is sold, though I don’t know how finely.

    JimmyChanga ,

    Happy new year to you too! That’s great Kyoyeou, I’m sure you’ll love it when you get to it. Enjoy your coffee.

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