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RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Moonface - Dec 21st, 2023

@Maniakkid25: I'm guessing nobody who had to verify that paper ever asked to have both authors physically present or something? I can't believe they would accept the paper knowing the other author was actually a cat. Hmm


So, for anyone who remembers that Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet eSports are a thing, I just had YouTube recommend me this for whatever reason (I have never watched anything remotely about jigsaw puzzles for this to be given to me):



Yes, turns out there is a World Jigsaw Puzzle Championship. I'm not really surprised by it but just find it funny how things I would never consider having a competitive scene actually have one. LOL


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Mr EliteL - Dec 22nd, 2023

Huh yeah not surprised, can imagine people just taking out a puzzle or two of the same and timing each other/their own completion/progress. Obviously two at the same time for a competition. I'm not watching that but damn they even have teamplay looks like with the Pairs category. XD


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Moonface - Dec 22nd, 2023

(Dec 22nd, 2023, 12:17 PM)Mr EliteL Wrote:
Huh yeah not surprised, can imagine people just taking out a puzzle or two of the same and timing each other/their own completion/progress. Obviously two at the same time for a competition. I'm not watching that but damn they even have teamplay looks like with the Pairs category. XD
For the little of the video I played it seems everyone gets the same puzzle and nobody knows the puzzle beforehand, so they have to do it blind. Not sure if they get an image to work from or not but I get the feeling they don't. I would expect pairs to be easier if two people get one puzzle since one person could try to sort pieces while the other puts them together.


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Moonface - Jan 22nd, 2024

Paint Drying (2023 film)

I love the person who did this and genuinely thought this was fake when I saw an image of the Wiki article until I Googled it. I don't know if the guy really achieved anything with this stunt in the end but I'd be happy just with the satisfaction that someone had to sit through this just to give it a rating. ROFL


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Mr EliteL - Jan 22nd, 2024

Woah, it's 10 hours long and that's without the cuts because he filmed for 14 hours, and the file of the film submitted was 310GB. Hoo boy that's some good quality paint drying indeed. XD


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Maniakkid25 - Jan 22nd, 2024

Believe it or not, this is not the first time I've heard of this subject. Not the movie, but the actual act of filming a wall to watch paint dry. WAAAAAAY back a long time ago, there was a dude who put up a web cast of paint peeling in real time. This was before Twitch, mind, so it was more a series of updated images of the wall in the process of peeling. And of course there are the absolute nutters who post crap like this on Youtube. It's almost its own genre of video, at this point.

The internet is a wonderful place sometimes.


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Moonface - Jan 22nd, 2024

(Jan 22nd, 2024, 11:37 PM)Maniakkid25 Wrote:
WAAAAAAY back a long time ago, there was a dude who put up a web cast of paint peeling in real time. This was before Twitch, mind, so it was more a series of updated images of the wall in the process of peeling. And of course there are the absolute nutters who post crap like this on Youtube. It's almost its own genre of video, at this point.

The internet is a wonderful place sometimes.
This particular story reminds me of the person who was taking a photograph daily of a head of lettuce to see if it would last longer than British PM Liz Truss would (and it did so quite easily in the end). LOL


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Moonface - Feb 14th, 2024

I just learned that there's an organ (the musical type) in Germany that is set to play for 639 years in total, and the chord was changed about ten days ago: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68209691

That marks the 16th chord change since 2001, out of a total of 64. However, that 64 is for the number of chord changes for part 1, which runs until 2072. There's no information for the total number of parts or chord changes for the entire sequence which will run until 2640. Although, we'll probably all be pretty close to dead by the time part 2 starts. Whistle


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Maniakkid25 - Feb 15th, 2024

Oh, yeah, this. The piece is called "As Slow As Possible" by I believe John Cage. John Cage was (R.I.P.) well known for his "postmodern" pieces of music. His most famous is 4'33", which is literally 4 minutes and 33 seconds of silence. Not complete silence, mind; the piece is meant to be the unintentional sounds made by the audience. Yeah, that's the kind of composer John Cage was.


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Moonface - Feb 15th, 2024

I'm curious what would happen if that organ ran into an issue that makes it stop working. Would the period of time where nothing plays while it gets fixed just be seen as part of the overall composition/experiment, or would it just be seen as a failure? I'm also curious if this thing would actually be maintained until 2640 or if people would stop caring about it.


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Moonface - Feb 17th, 2024

I know I only just posted in this thread last but this video came up as soon as I opened Reddit just now and it's one of the wildest things I've seen a band member do at a concert that doesn't involve consuming a bat:

After throwing his microphone up and getting the cable tangled in the stage structure, Eddie Vedder, lead singer of the band Pearl Jam, decided to climb the structure without protection to free it and then climbed down the microphone cable.

That man has some serious faith in that cable holding his weight because you'd never catch me expecting a microphone cable to have enough strength to hold my weight and my arse is only like 115lbs. Monkas


RE: Share/Learn a Random Fact - Moonface - Apr 14th, 2024

I saw a video earlier of what can be best described as a large scale water fight and learned that it was actually footage from the Water Festival of Songkran. It actually used to be a much quieter affair with just gently pouring or sprinkling water on people but then Westerners got involved and made it way more boisterous which apparently got received very well by the locals.

Alas I can't find the video I saw now to show how fun it looked. Sad
It definitely sounds like one of the most fun New Years festivals out there though.