A place where people with an axe to grind gathered 4,500 years ago has been uncovered. The area of abrasive sandstone close to Balfron, near Stirling, has been found to have been used like a giant whetstone by Neolithic toolmakers to polish stone axes. https://t.co/rVIxIUmR17
@tombent3 I think this is well said Tom though I do think as a totem it's hugely significant. I suspect no coal will ever be produced from it and if it results in more focus being put on green steel production and other things you mention then it may turn out to have been a good thing.
@tombent3 @hannon_matthew Thanks for the intro @tombent3 . @hannon_matthew I’m quite busy at the moment but usually have time for small projects and certainly happy to have a chat about it anytime.
Ok this WASN’T me but when I was a junior in college I made the catastrophic mistake of underestimating the athleticism of crabs and about 300 crabs got loose in the basement of the biology building and it was 100% my bad
Q. How long should you keep your boiler?
A. Until you're ready to fit a renewable energy system
Boilers should last 22 yrs & most existing 20 year old boilers have good parts availability
It will be cheaper to repair & make more efficient than replace
https://t.co/qDOHW3bQif
10 arguments against climate change people sent me today* and 10 Global Weirding episodes I made years ago that debunk them: A fun thread
* yes, literally today.
NEW: a column in the Times argues that the only way to tackle obesity is through fat shaming (yes, you read that right).
It’s an astonishing argument to make, and unsurprisingly it falls to pieces under scrutiny.
Let’s take a look, and see if we can do better:
WORLD’s LONGEST TRAIN RECORD ATTEMPT TODAY: The Rhätishe Bahn is attempting a world record longest passenger train today at 14:00 (13:00 UK time): 100 cars, 1.9km long. Can they do it? Info & live stream https://t.co/Muv07Dbbi9
Halloween is an excellent Scottish holiday, with plenty of weird fun customs.
BUT today we need to talk about an oft-shared "tradition" that is absolutely nonsense and has zero truth behind it:
A deep dive into Scotland, Witchcraft, and Sausage Rolls (🧵)
#OldWeirdScotland
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Amazing octopus stretching its tentacles to form a huge balloon filmed by EVNautilus at a depth of around 1,600 meters (5,250 feet).
#octopus#oceans#nature#diving via @wonderofscience