Fabrice Bellard is ten Ronalds.
alpine_jim
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Its not so much the invention of the wheel but rather the invention of the axleEnglish
41·22 days agothat’s reasonable.
bonus fun fact - the etymology is connected - “axle” comes from older words for “shoulder”, or “armpit”, which survives in some regional Englishes as “oxter” - the connection is apparently that you’d carry a person by putting their arms up and linking at the shoulders, much like an axle is how wheels carry a cart.
alpine_jim@piefed.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Its not so much the invention of the wheel but rather the invention of the axleEnglish
41·22 days agoNo, that’s what I meant by not an axle.
But, come to think of it, we can swing our arms round and round, more than 360°.
alpine_jim@piefed.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Its not so much the invention of the wheel but rather the invention of the axleEnglish
7·23 days agoHow about this insect with a pair toothed gears? Not an axle, but still amazing!
“The juvenile Issus - a plant-hopping insect found in gardens across Europe - has hind-leg joints with curved cog-like strips of opposing ‘teeth’ that intermesh, rotating like mechanical gears to synchronise the animal’s legs when it launches into a jump.”
alpine_jim@piefed.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Its not so much the invention of the wheel but rather the invention of the axleEnglish
7·23 days agoright, even trains don’t need diffs, the conic-slice wheels take care of turns fine without.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Sláinte I'm a RomulanEnglish
91·1 month agoshe spent her career on a D’Derrydex class warbird.

Iceland shouldn’t be on this, it didn’t exist until ~20 million years ago. Pangaea broke up ~200 million years ago.
Probably lots of others, like most of Japan shouldn’t be labelled either.