• grue@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    To be fair, “do hummingbirds have feet” seems eminently wikipediable. I’d like to think that if I ever felt the need to drunk-dial an expert, it’d be for something less trivial.

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      2 years ago

      seems eminently wikipediable

      Telephones existed for a century before wikkipedia…

      In the before times: The guinness book of records started as a promo by the guinness brewery given to pub owners to settle bar argumnets like this one.

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        2 years ago

        TIL: Guinness Book of World Records origin story is the same as a D&D campaign: started in a tavern.

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      6 months ago

      I once consulted my aunt (PHD English professor) for a small stakes bet ($5) because a friend and I were discussing whether or not letters have any fundamental rules on how they are written.

      Turns out, no, they don’t. I.E. if I write: Hello there, ¥¶®×°∆| Kenobi. As long as ¶®×°∆|" is understood as “General” than according to (american) English it is written “correctly”. There’s no edict that states a " T" must be written in that shape, therefore, any symbol that’s understood intent wise is correct.

      I lost that bet, cause WTF, how is that acceptable??