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Smooth-Dig2250 t1_j5wi3nx wrote
Reply to comment by HunterTV in A Customer on the internet at Burger King 1998 by Djf47021
Probably a few hours, given how slow pictures downloaded back then
Smooth-Dig2250 t1_ix61712 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in My grandmother’s class photo from 1939 Germany (she’s second from the left) by fanflv
You're not wrong, Walter...
Smooth-Dig2250 t1_iwjheqt wrote
Reply to comment by matrixus in An mRNA-based rabies vaccine induces strong protective immune responses in mice and dogs | Virology Journal by BlitzOrion
Right the protocol for survival is also... barely surviving, with extensive damage
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Reply to comment by Individual_Ad2579 in TIL about The “Victory Speed”. Beginning in May of 1942 and ending in August of 1945, a nationwide speed limit of 35 miles per hour was instated. The “Victory Speed” limit was instated in order to reduce gasoline and rubber consumption. by Phillip_Lipton
The implication is that the interstate freeway system would have a higher mph rating. Which, it got, @ 55mph as the "most efficient speed". You're comparing two situations that are dissimilar in the important aspect.
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Reply to comment by PM-ME-SOMETHING-GOOD in TIL the SL-1 was the only reactor accident in U.S. history which resulted in immediate fatalities, killing 3 military operators in 1961, pinning one of them to the ceiling. by rigorousthinker
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