That's true yeah, we can only see about 55% of the moon's surface from earth, the other side permanently faces away. And although the track of the sun and the moon is on the northern half of the sky here in the southern hemisphere, it doesn't make things flip north-south. South America is still south of North America even when you're in the southern hemisphere. A ship sailing south continues to sail south when it crosses the equator. The moon does not orbit in the same plane as the sun, otherwise there would be total eclipses every month. It's angled at 23° to the sun's plane / ecliptic just like the earth's axis of rotation. Sometimes it's south of the ecliptic, sometimes it's north of the ecliptic.The argument about which is "top" and "bottom" of the moon, or whether the horns point left or right when you're looking at a waxing crescent, is explained in the diagram above. But rising slightly south of east is slightly south of east wherever you are on earth.
― assert (matttkkkk), Monday, 13 February 2023 22:12 (three years ago)
the bottom of the moon is clearly the point that's nearest the earth
― mark s, Monday, 13 February 2023 22:21 (three years ago)
even lacking an atmosphere the moon does rotate doesn't it. so the idea of a dark side of the moon being a permanent quality is just a matter of perspective or momentary happenstance. Seems like at one point people thought there was a specific light/dark breakdown of the moon surface one permanently in one condition one in the other. But if that did happen it is before a less terracentric view of the universe came about.
― Stevolende, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 09:40 (three years ago)
And both sides claim to see a man in the moon, which i don't see at all.― pplains, Monday, February 13, 2023 8:33 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink
― pplains, Monday, February 13, 2023 8:33 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink
I just got back from Sri Lanka. They often draw a rabbit in the moon and I could totally see it while I was out there.
― the forces of darkness making making us laugh ourselves into DEATH?? (dog latin), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 09:49 (three years ago)
I just learnt that watermelons and pumpkins are part of the same fruit family.
― Nabozo, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 09:54 (three years ago)
and bloody cucumbers, all of them mess me up
― assert (matttkkkk), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 10:02 (three years ago)
would you believethey put a rabbit the moon
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 11:28 (three years ago)
> even lacking an atmosphere the moon does rotate doesn't it.
it's gravity locked to earth so the same side always faces us. meaning we only see one side. but the other side isn't 'dark' as such, it gets as much light as the side we see (moon days are 14 earth days iirc)
the rabbit thing was on QI, along with some people seeing marge simpson.
― koogs, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 12:12 (three years ago)
If you believe
They put a Marge on the moon
― Auf Der Martini (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 12:37 (three years ago)
(With apologies to mookieproof)
― Auf Der Martini (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 12:39 (three years ago)
Does a rabbit have a specific status in Indonesian lore or anything?Trickster deity or anything? I think they do elsewhere.
― Stevolende, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 15:09 (three years ago)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_rabbit
― koogs, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 15:18 (three years ago)
https://ahseeit.com//king-include/uploads/2021/01/69564895_879912042392288_6093823431670762695_n-3924907461.jpg
― serif don't like it (rock the typeface) (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 15:23 (three years ago)
profit wargrown up men discussing the merit of billboard hot 100 pop music
― CerebralCaustic, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 16:09 (three years ago)
I'm being followed by a moon rabbit, moon rabbit, moon rabbit.
― nickn, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 17:20 (three years ago)
what the
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_in_the_Moon#/media/File:Man_In_The_Moon2.png
― StanM, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 17:23 (three years ago)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_in_the_Moon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nXrjWe3tR8
― satori enabler (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 17:25 (three years ago)
月のうさぎ
― ( X '____' )/ (zappi), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 18:21 (three years ago)
can a mod turn all of CerebralCosplay's posts into a pic of Balthazar Getty from Lost Highway.
― waiting for a czar to fall (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 20:42 (three years ago)
TIL that sometimes doctors use maggots to treat wounds
― waiting for a czar to fall (Neanderthal), Sunday, February 12, 2023 1:38 AM (two days ago) bookmarkflaglink
lol, I just randomly learned this yesterday from a kids book about houseflies that I read to my daughter
― silverfish, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 21:24 (three years ago)
username checks out
― serif don't like it (rock the typeface) (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 21:59 (three years ago)
The Jam song title, "Billy Hunt", is rhyming slang.
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Monday, 20 February 2023 15:04 (three years ago)
Welp, I just learned that now too. First heard the song 38 years ago and loved it, but found it slightly confusing (likely similar to most American Jam fans’ reactions to many of their songs).
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 20 February 2023 15:16 (three years ago)
huh. if it is what i am guessing, i am glad I have the scot form of “Venator.”
― liberal with a capital LIE (Hunt3r), Monday, 20 February 2023 22:31 (three years ago)
Well, the actual (Cockney) rhyming slang is Berkshire (or Berkeley) Hunt - shortened to "berk" - but it seems pretty obvious to me now that the name "Billy Hunt" was chosen for rhyming reasons (also it's apparently Australian rhyming slang).
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Monday, 20 February 2023 23:11 (three years ago)
we find it clearer to just use the word
― assert (matttkkkk), Monday, 20 February 2023 23:38 (three years ago)
You mean you say Silly Hunt instead of Billy Hunt...
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Monday, 20 February 2023 23:40 (three years ago)
never heard of billy hunt fwiw
― more crankable (sic), Tuesday, 21 February 2023 02:29 (three years ago)
Also: 'Unchained Melody' is a cover, the original of which was released a decade before the Righteous Brothers' version.― Clem McFlannery's Clam Phlegm Cannery (Old Lunch), Saturday, March 20, 2021 12:00 AM (one year ago) bookmarkflaglink
― Clem McFlannery's Clam Phlegm Cannery (Old Lunch), Saturday, March 20, 2021 12:00 AM (one year ago) bookmarkflaglink
Also: "Unchained Melody" is a melody written for the 1955 prison film Unchained, hence the title.
― anatol_merklich, Friday, 24 February 2023 12:23 (three years ago)
Oh wow - I always just thought "hmm, that's a fucking odd title but OK"
― Alba, Friday, 24 February 2023 12:45 (three years ago)
"actually this melody seems pretty chained"
^^^me for years
― mark s, Friday, 24 February 2023 12:49 (three years ago)
I was shockingly old when I posted that itt a few weeks ago.
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Friday, 24 February 2023 13:19 (three years ago)
Pete and Repeat in Riverside Drowning Repost Shockah!
― Huey “Piano” Smithers-Jones (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 24 February 2023 13:22 (three years ago)
That the word cigarette just means 'small cigar'.
― into the crypt of ray reardon (Matt #2), Friday, 24 February 2023 13:34 (three years ago)
Yes; and "mandolin" means "small mandola."
It's easy enough to see that violin is to viola as mandolin is to mandola.
As an owner of multiple mandolins and mandolas, I was interested to find out that mandolas predate mandolins.
So "mandola" doesn't mean "big mandolin"; it's the other way round.
― nat king cole slaw (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 24 February 2023 14:25 (three years ago)
Also: "Unchained Melody" is a melody written for the 1955 prison film Unchained, hence the title.I was shockingly old when I posted that itt a few weeks ago.― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.),
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.),
Huh, I did a ctrl+F and could only find the Old Lunch post I quoted. And that is still the case. Possibly my browser struggles with the size of thread, or could it be that it was posted in another one? No big matter, happy to yield ilx precedence on this one!
― anatol_merklich, Friday, 24 February 2023 14:56 (three years ago)
Turns out it was over here: This is the thread for unusual details in wikipedia articles.
― got it in the blood, the kid's a pelican (Doctor Casino), Friday, 24 February 2023 15:13 (three years ago)
(I enjoyed the factoid, both times around!)
― got it in the blood, the kid's a pelican (Doctor Casino), Friday, 24 February 2023 15:14 (three years ago)
Quite probably that's where I picked it up in the first place!
― anatol_merklich, Friday, 24 February 2023 15:33 (three years ago)
when "ghosted" became a big part of online vernacular I devised from context that it referred to killing a person, therefore turning them into a ghost. took like a year to realize it didn't mean that at all.
― frogbs, Friday, 24 February 2023 15:36 (three years ago)
Wow, I admire your credulity at the level of murder casually taking place.
― Alba, Friday, 24 February 2023 15:49 (three years ago)
Iirc it has something to do with pottery wheels
― nat king cole slaw (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 24 February 2023 16:02 (three years ago)
The evil Nazi in Raiders of the lost ark is the same actor as the baby-eating Bishop of Bath and Wells from Blackadder. WTF.
― Stoop Crone (Trayce), Sunday, 26 February 2023 23:57 (three years ago)
Ronald Lacey? He was creepy, insinuating or pathetic in so much British TV/cinema I'm surprised to learn he was only 55 when he died.
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Monday, 27 February 2023 08:46 (three years ago)
they've changed the legal marriage age to 18 in the uk (oh, england and wales only. so gretna green is relevant again). i figured i'd've heard about this before now.
― koogs, Monday, 27 February 2023 09:01 (three years ago)
It only happened today!
― Alba, Monday, 27 February 2023 09:11 (three years ago)
yeah, there were articles last april. but you'd think there'd've been more of a fuss.
― koogs, Monday, 27 February 2023 09:12 (three years ago)
Yesterday I learned that pottery wheels were the first wheels ever invented, in ancient Mesopotamia, and it was [insert really long time here] before anyone had the idea of turning them sideways as a means of conveyance.
― fetter, Monday, 27 February 2023 09:48 (three years ago)
"Look at this, Ma!"
― Alba, Monday, 27 February 2023 10:31 (three years ago)