Bus falls into a river in St. Petersburg, Russia – multiple dead and injured
Bus falls into a river in St. Petersburg, Russia – multiple dead and injured
5-10-2024
St. Petersburg is a Russian port city on the Baltic Sea. It was the imperial capital for 2 centuries, having been founded in 1703 by Peter the Great, subject of the city's iconic “Bronze Horseman” statue. It remains Russia's cultural center, with venues such as the Mariinsky Theatre hosting opera and ballet, and the State Russian Museum showcasing Russian art, from Orthodox icon paintings to Kandinsky works.
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Anti-Tesla mob attempts to storm the premises of Gigafactory in Germany
German far-left vandals break through police lines and run for Tesla’s Gigafactory, hoping to disrupt production
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Coke commercial from 1985 With Bill Cosby
Coke commercial from 1985 With Bill Cosby
Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. In 2013, Coke products were sold in over 200 countries worldwide, with consumers drinking more than 1.8 billion company beverage servings each day. Coca-Cola ranked No. 87 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.
Based on Interbrand's "best global brand" study of 2020, Coca-Cola was the world's sixth most valuable brand
Bill Cosby is an American former comedian, actor, spokesman, and media personality. Cosby gained a reputation as "America's Dad" for his portrayal of Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show (1984–1992). He has received numerous awards and honorary degrees throughout his career, though many of them were revoked following sexual assault allegations made against him in 2014
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Tornado hitting Bunbury, Australia
Wild weather has ripped through parts of Bunbury, damaging homes and property. Dozens of children are feared injured after it tore through parts of a community youth centre at Withers this afternoon
5-8-2024
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Shark swallows diver’s camera, captures video inside shark’s body
Shark swallows diver’s camera, captures video inside shark’s body
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sister group to the Batoidea (rays and kin). Some sources extend the term "shark" as an informal category including extinct members of Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) with a shark-like morphology, such as hybodonts. Shark-like chondrichthyans such as Cladoselache and Doliodus first appeared in the Devonian Period (419–359 million years), though some fossilized chondrichthyan-like scales are as old as the Late Ordovician (458–444 million years ago). The oldest confirmed modern sharks (selachimorphs) are known from the Early Jurassic, about 200 million years ago, though records of true sharks may extend back as far as the Permian
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Dashcam video catches Westmoreland KS EF3 Tornado at full strength
Dashcam video catches Westmoreland KS Tornado at full strength
This amazing footage is from the 400 block of 4th Street in Westmoreland, Kan., where the Topeka National Weather Service confirmed an EF-3 Tornado
On April 30, 2024, an EF3 tornado struck Westmoreland, causing one death and three injuries, destroying 22 homes, and damaging 13 homes that are still livableAre
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Footage of a humpback whale breaching
Footage of a humpback whale breaching. Despite being this massive, it’s only half the size of a blue whale
The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the only species in the genus Megaptera. Adults range in length from 14–17 m (46–56 ft) and weigh up to 40 metric tons (44 short tons). The humpback has a distinctive body shape, with long pectoral fins and tubercles on its head. It is known for breaching and other distinctive surface behaviors, making it popular with whale watchers. Males produce a complex song typically lasting 4 to 33 minutes.
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Underground gas station tank explosion
Underground gas tank explosion
How deep are gas station tanks buried?
Gas station tanks are typically buried underground to maximize space utilization and minimize environmental impact. Underground storage tanks (USTs) are commonly used to store gasoline, diesel
One important factor that influences the depth of burial is local regulations. Governments around the world have established specific guidelines or codes that dictate how deep gas station tanks should be buried
https://blueskynewenergy.com/how-deep-are-gas-station-tanks-buried?/
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Huge waves hitting the coast of San Sebastian, Spain sends people scattering
Huge waves hitting the coast of San Sebastian, Spain
What causes ocean waves?
Waves are caused by energy passing through the water, causing the water to move in a circular motion.
Looking out at the ocean, you often see a seemingly infinite series of waves, transporting water from one place to the next. Though waves do cause the surface water to move, the idea that waves are travelling bodies of water is misleading.
Waves are actually energy passing through the water, causing it to move in a circular motion.
https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/facts/waves.html
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French fighter jets accidentally displayed the wrong flags in the sky - Russian
French fighter jets accidentally displayed the wrong flags in the sky over Marseille, causing the Russian tricolor to be flown over France
5-8-2024
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A Smart Raven wins Tic-tac-toe
A Raven wins Tic-tac-toe
The intriguing Common Raven has accompanied people around the Northern Hemisphere for centuries, following their wagons, sleds, sleighs, and hunting parties in hopes of a quick meal. Ravens are among the smartest of all birds, gaining a reputation for solving ever more complicated problems invented by ever more creative scientists. These big, sooty birds thrive among humans and in the back of beyond, stretching across the sky on easy, flowing wingbeats and filling the empty spaces with an echoing croak.
A raven is any of several larger-bodied passerine bird species in the genus Corvus. These species do not form a single taxonomic group within the genus. There is no consistent distinction between crows and ravens. Names are assigned to different species chiefly based on their size
Common Raven or Northern Raven (Corvus corax), found in the Holarctic south throughout Middle Europe, North Africa, Western Siberia, Asia, Greenland.and North America to Nicaragua.
Western Raven (Corvus [corax] sinuatus), found in the Arctic, North America, Eurasia, Northern Africa, Pacific islands and British Isles
Brown-necked Raven or Desert Raven (Corvus ruficolis), found in Northern Africa, Arabia, Southeast to Eastern Asia
Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides), found in Eastern and Southern Australia
Little Raven (Corvus mellori), found inSoutheastern Australia
Forest Raven or Tasmanian Raven (Corvus tasmanicus ), found in Tasmania and the adjacent south coast of Australia
Relict Raven (Corvus [tasmanicus] boreus ), found in Northeastern New South Wales
Chihuahuan Raven (Corvus cryptoleucus), foundinSouthwestern U.S. and Northwestern Mexico
White-necked Raven or Cape Raven (Corvus alberculos), found in Southern, Central and Eastern Africa
Thick-billed Raven (Corvus crassirostris), found in Ethiopia
Fan-tailed Raven (Corvus rhipidurus), found in Northeast Africa, Middle East
Dwarf Raven (Corvus edithae), found in Ethiopia
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Introduction to the Dial Telephone, 1936
Introduction to the Dial Telephone, 1936
A rotary dial is a component of a telephone or a telephone switchboard that implements a signaling technology in telecommunications known as pulse dialing. It is used when initiating a telephone call to transmit the destination telephone number to a telephone exchange
On the rotary dial, the digits are arranged in a circular layout, with one finger hole in the finger wheel for each digit. For dialing a digit, the wheel is rotated against spring tension with one finger positioned in the corresponding hole, pulling the wheel with the finger to a stop position given by a mechanical barrier, the finger stop. When released at the finger stop, the wheel returns to its home position driven by the spring at a speed regulated by a governor device. During this return rotation, an electrical switch interrupts the direct current (DC) of the telephone line (local loop) the specific number of times associated with each digit and thereby generates electrical pulses which the telephone exchange decodes into each dialed digit. Thus, each of the ten digits is encoded in sequences to correspond to the number of pulses; thus, the method is sometimes called decadic dialing. Pulse count dialing is a digital addressing system which uses decimal pulse count modulation. The typical average baud rate is 10 bits per second, though the system will usually accept from about 9 through 13 pulses per second, a requirement due to variations in the rotary dial mechanism governor speed
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What flight looks like from an eagles' perspective
What flight looks like from an eagles' perspective
Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, some of which are closely related. True eagles comprise the genus Aquila. Most of the 68 species of eagles are from Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just 14 species can be found—two in North America, nine in Central and South America, and three in Australia
Eagles are often informally divided into four groups.[a][22]
The snake eagles are placed in the subfamily Circaetinae. The fish eagles, booted eagles, and harpy eagles have traditionally been placed in the subfamily Buteoninae together with the buzzard-hawks (buteonine hawks) and harriers. Some authors may treat these groups as tribes of the Buteoninae; Lerner & Mindell[23] proposed separating the eagle groups into their own subfamilies of Accipitridae
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Power flashes as tornado hits Huntsville Alabama
Power flashes as tornado hits Huntsville Alabama
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Large tornado near Prospect, Tennessee 5-8-2024
Large tornado near Prospect, Tennessee 5-8-2024
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Huge Columbia, TN tornado off 65 and and Bear Creek Pike 5-8-2024
Huge Columbia, TN tornado off 65 and and Bear Creek Pike
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Large Tornado crossing Bear Creek Pike in Columbia, TN
Large Tornado crossing Bear Creek Pike in Columbia, TN
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Fire station webcam in Columbia, TN caught what appears to be a tornado
fire station webcam in Columbia, TN caught what appears to be a tornado lowering before the power went out
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Biden tells CNN that the US will stop providing Israel with some offensive weapons if it invades Rafah
President Biden tells CNN that the US will stop providing Israel with artillery shells, bombs for fighter jets and other offensive weapons if it invades Rafah
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Tornado: Land between the lakes near Cadiz, KY right over the Cumberland river
Tornado: Land between the lakes near Cadiz, KY right over the Cumberland river
5-8-24
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Tornado on the ground southeast of Carbondale Illinois 5-8-2024
Tornado on the ground southeast of Carbondale Illinois 5-8-2024
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How you wash your hair in space
How you wash your hair in space: demonstrated by astronaut Karen Nyberg on the International Space Station
Washing Hair in Space
How do you wash your hair in space? It's a fun question to think about and NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg is on hand to show you exactly how it's done while on board the International Space Station.
Washing Hair in Space
Water acts differently in space so washing your hair definitely requires a special technique, check out the video and get some fun hair tips in case you find yourself in space one day!
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Biden Slurs Again: "Liz Shuler — president of ayeeffffellseeyuhh!"
Biden Slurs Again: "Liz Shuler — president of ayeeffffellseeyuhh!"
5-8-2024
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Biden wobbles at top of steps while boarding Air Force One ahead of Wisconsin trip
Biden wobbles at top of steps while boarding Air Force One ahead of Wisconsin trip
5-8-2024
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A creepy Humanoid factory in China
A creepy Humanoid factory in China
A humanoid (/ˈhjuːmənɔɪd/; from English human and -oid "resembling") is a non-human entity with human form or characteristics. By the 20th century, the term came to describe fossils which were morphologically similar, but not identical, to those of the human skeleton
Humanoids may also include human-animal hybrids (where each cell has partly human and partly animal genetic contents) and human-animal chimeras (where some cells are human and some cells are animal in origin).[2] Science fiction media frequently present sentient extraterrestrial lifeforms as humanoid as a byproduct of convergent evolution
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