Nungali

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  1. The dish washing liquid has run out . I'll get some next time I go shopping .
  2. Daily slop

  3. The Totally Boring News Thread

    Would you like to purchase a saree guard for your Royal Enfield ?
  4. Stranger things

    Hmmmm ..... close examination ; " If there are this many on the beach, maybe they have all blown in ?" <scans the ocean > "I don't think there are too many over that way ." .....
  5. Stranger things

    To me they fill the memories of a childhood day at the beach ! Zinc cream , hot chips and ......... ' blue bottles ! '
  6. Stranger things

  7. Stranger things

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  8. Stranger things

    I have seen some strange things diving , but never one of these . I have never heard of them before . The pyrasol . Is it one creature or a collective ? It looks like a giant undersea worm / hollow tube . What's the big deal ? Well, some are big enough for a person to swim through !
  9. Daily slop

    Sloppy coffee ?
  10. Daily slop

    Daily eggs : 2 scrambled with some fried onion, chilli and capsicum rolled and folded in a tortilla , pan fried then sprinkled with cheese and toasted with chili sauce, sour cream, sliced pickled jalapeno and chopped coriander on top .
  11. Software issues.

    'Its' back ... whatever it is .
  12. What made YOU laugh today/tonight ?

    That's to stop them running off and joining the Cat Cult . Cats will lead only 144.000 true believers to paradise . So when you go on your ministry preaching tours , you need to make sure your cats have absolute comfort ( don't wanna piss them off, they might leave you behind ! )
  13. What do you know about Satan's Butte

    Chip Butte ; Satan's Butte ;
  14. Daily slop

    Musical slop is it ?
  15. What do you know about Satan's Butte

    Well, you can see how easily one might mistake one for the other
  16. Greetings

    The first step in getting answers is showing us the material
  17. Stranger things

    If the octopus is related to the cat.... where does the platypus fit in ? Did they all evolve from a common ancestor , Minisauripus ? ( I had to study fossils as part of my campus corpus . ) .
  18. Stranger things

    Should not octopussy have 4 boots (and four gloves ) ? I hope so, as cats are going to need all the hands they can get ..... soon . To take the special chosen Biblical 144,000 to paradise ! Yes, I said cats . Cat cult's travelling cat's luxury accommodation ; or as they say ..... apocalypse meow
  19. Which books sit on your nightstand?

    To the 'aliens' ; no thanks, we already have one . ( a bloodthirsty life of confusion and destruction )
  20. Stranger things

    Since Giles is down voting even posts that help him find what he hopes to find ...... More on Pyramid BS : The scans : From scan to 'tomography ' Even the technology they claim they are using does not do what they claim ; The COSMO-SkyMed satellite constellation, developed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), is equipped with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology that operates in the X-band. This system is designed for high-resolution Earth observation and can penetrate certain surface layers, such as clouds, vegetation, and even some soil, due to its radar capabilities. However, the claim that it can “see” two miles (approximately 3.2 kilometers) below the Earth’s surface requires careful scrutiny. Typically, X-band SAR (with a wavelength of about 3.1 cm) can penetrate only a few centimeters to a meter or two into dry, loose materials like sand or soil. In wet or dense materials, penetration is even less. Seeing two miles below the Earth’s surface would require imaging through solid rock, which is far beyond the capabilities of X-band SAR. Lower-frequency radar systems (e.g., L-band or P-band) can penetrate deeper—up to tens of meters in ideal conditions—but even these fall short of kilometers. Geophysical techniques like seismic imaging or ground-penetrating radar (GPR) used on-site can probe deeper, but these are not satellite-based and still rarely reach depths of two miles without specialized equipment and conditions. The COSMO-SkyMed system’s primary applications include surface monitoring, disaster management, and interferometry (e.g., measuring ground displacement over time). While it has been used to study archaeological sites by detecting subtle surface anomalies that hint at buried structures, there is no evidence in scientific literature or mission documentation that it can image features two miles underground. Claims suggesting this capability, such as those circulating on platforms like X, may stem from misunderstandings or exaggerations of SAR’s penetration abilities, possibly conflating them with other technologies like muon detectors or seismic surveys (e.g., those used at the Giza Plateau). In conclusion, COSMO-SkyMed cannot “see” two miles below the Earth’s surface. Its SAR technology is limited to shallow penetration, and imaging at such depths would require entirely different methods not feasible from orbit. However what ever I put up will be scorned by some , just as they will believe whatever the 'other camp' puts up .... what a 'strange thing ' . Another strange thing is how many hipster dufus youtube makers and social media posters will 're-teweet' this and display to you their amazed emotions at this new 'discovery' - one was even encouraging people that they will be able to tell their kids that they lived through this great moment of discovery that will change the world What will happen next ? Nothing , it will fade into the background with a few cranks claiming a cover up because no one will allow anybody to dig down under the pyramid . Maybe they are 'underground impeller thrusters ' ? 3....2.....1 .....
  21. It was invented by Jews

    Indeed ! I suppose the 'real' first 'original sin' (in the story ) was when one brother murdered the other . So much for 'family' !
  22. Stranger things

    ARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHH ! https://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/30/europe/ireland-symphysiotomy/index.html