Blue Swirl wrote:The firebomb campaign was brutal. Never mind wooden cities, vast parts of Japanese homes were made of paper. Weirdly enough, the success of the Manhattan Project meant the bat bomb project got cut short. I kid you not. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_bomb
LivDiv wrote:I would love to know the thought process.
Adams stated that the bat was the "lowest form of animal life", and that, until now, "reasons for its creation have remained unexplained".
davyK wrote:An oldie is the onosecond. The time between clicking on send/delete/save and realising you shouldn't have.
davyK wrote:An oldie is the onosecond. The time between clicking on send/delete/save and realising you shouldn't have.
nick_md wrote:I have my emails set with a 30 second delay (can switch it on in setting, gmail) precisely because of the onosecond, gives me time to realise and cancel.
davyK wrote:QR codes can store up to just under 3000 bytes of information. Early 2600 games were 2K Combat could fit into a QR code https://atariage.com/forums/topic/282667-play-atari-2600-games-using-qr-codes/
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