There were no monkeys when dinosaurs existed, also more time elapsed between the stegosaurus in the back existing and the t rex and triceratops than between them and us.
I wonder if there isn’t a stable chamber shape that promotes turbulence in a controlled manner in order to prevent it getting out of hand? A little bit like the dimples on a golf ball create micro pockets of turbulence promoting laminar flow.
I probably got a pretty decent dose of lead due to licking my brushes in the eighties, little sets of paints in lead tubes.
I would imagine that at some point we went from highways agency signage that was made to a standard to outsourcing to the cheapest bidder. There is also a possibility that signs can’t be too rigid so they don’t cut vehicles in half?
Mass produced spirits became a problem throughout the western world around the same time, cheap whisky in Scotland and Ireland, gin in England and vodka in Russia etc. The industrialisation of production led to slum housing and cheap, strong alcohol, not a good combination.
Don’t worry about the quality of the paint, I grew up using cheap Chinese water paints and it was OK.
That’s alright, fusion is only ten years away!
Interesting how many times the same feeding strategy has evolved, pterosaurs were doing the same thing with similar beaks 100 million years ago.
Scavenging for food, digging up any available crops and planting for next year.
ZX81, couldn’t afford games so learned to program, wrote little graphical adventures using a text map.
Britain bombed Dresden for three days, Germany used incendiary bombs in London, Coventry and Birmingham for three years.
Trendies, hipster chicken?