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<raptop>
Huh, the nearest waffle house is 18 miles from me. The white house is 13 miles.
<SnoopJ>
!or white house jurisdiction or waffle house jurisdiction
<galois>
SnoopJ: waffle house jurisdiction
<raptop>
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<raptop>
"we have simplified your login experience" (this breaks your previously saved login information)
<SnoopJ>
!how simple
<galois>
SnoopJ: 196 simples
<SnoopJ>
we have simplified the login experience, pray we do not simplify it further
<raptop>
hah
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we have simplified your login experience, please slam your head into your keyboard to login.
<raptop>
Bonus points that paying my bills seemed to take more steps
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[arXiv] “Chemodynamical Properties and Ages of Metal-Poor Stars in S-PLUS” Felipe Almeida-Fernandes, Vinicius Placco, Helio Rocha-Pinto et al. — «Metal-poor stars are key to our understanding of the early stages of chemical evolution in the Universe. New multi-filter surveys, such as the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS), are greatly advancing our ability to select low-metallicity stars. In this work, we analyse…»
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[arXiv] “Spitzer IRS Observations of Titan as a Precursor to JWST MIRI Observations” Brandon Park Coy, Conor A. Nixon, Naomi Rowe-Gurney et al. — «In this work we present, for the first time, infrared spectra of Titan from the Spitzer Space Telescope ($2004-2009$). The data are from both the short wavelength-low resolution (SL, $5.13-14.29\mathrm{\mu m}, R\sim60-127$) and short wavelength-high resolution channels (SH, $9.89 -…»
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[arXiv] “The Damage to Lunar Orbiting Spacecraft Caused by the Ejecta of Lunar Landers” Philip T. Metzger, James G. Mantovani — «This manuscript analyzes lunar lander soil erosion models and trajectory models to calculate how much damage will occur to spacecraft orbiting in the vicinity of the Moon. The soil erosion models have considerable uncertainty due to gaps in our understanding of the basic physics. The results for ~40 t…»