@Jon Eckart not any of which I am aware. It would be nice to get something regularly scheduled again, but alas, many of us have other demands on our time.
As long as the makers of the gears (whoever they were, historically speaking) marked everything fine, I could make them without even using a calculator
Exactly and if you would have told the archeologists what it’s minimum capabilities were based off what was left they would have laughed in your face when they don’t know how modern machines work
@Claire Yeon If anyone wants to look up what I was going to bring to the "table" for Halloween, if you don't mind gore, look up "Raw" (in French, but everything I've seen has English subtitles) and "Cradle Of Fear"... keep in mind, these are rated R for a reason, so personal judgment is a thing here.
Look at the early 20th Century... Tesla was considered crazy... wireless power, remote controlled boats, transferring power over long distances, alternating current... what do we have nowadays?
yeah but they were based on superstitious norms of the time we have scientific methodology to test everything against and the scientific community still hides behind dogma it’s can get infuriating at times
For example her in Japan western scientists said there is no such thing as giant squid because “no sea monsters” when Japanese fishers see them regularly
Hey @Tenchi Masaki You remember the threads where we put 5 words in French, Spanish amd other languages? Could you teach us some Japanese words please? I think it'd be fun!
Breaking news: historians believe that they've uncovered a cache of pencils that once belonged to William Shakespeare. A spokesperson said, "They're so badly chewed on the ends, we can't tell if they're 2B or not 2B."
"Napoleon attacked by rabbits" so I had to go google search it. "The story of Napoleon being "defeated" by rabbits during a hunt in 1807 is a humorous anecdote, but it's not a confirmed historical fact, though it is mentioned in General Thiébault's memoirs. "