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  1. @lohang Hello to you as well. Are you a remnant from #identica? Your name seems familiar.

  2. You know you're a when you consult a man page to jog your memory on a command's syntax, and the first thing you read is, "This program is obsolete."

  3. @andyc got me thinking about the term when used as a tag. I've always assumed it means a senior person of jokingly incompetent, clumsy, or ineffectual demeanor. I don't golf, so not that. I might be interested in trying my hand at cattle rustling in Australia, but I might be too old. What are your thoughts and/or definitions?

  4. @andyc AKA the Blackout rememberence day to very senior members of the community.

  5. @andyc AKA the Blackout rememberence day to very senior members of the #duffer community. #TheBlitz

  6. @andyc AKA the Blackout rememberence day to very senior members of the #duffer community. #TheBlitz

  7. Does anyone remember the from Budapest who used to roam the ?

  8. Does anyone remember the #duffer from Budapest who used to roam the #Fediverse?

  9. Does anyone remember the #duffer from Budapest who used to roam the #Fediverse?

  10. Does anyone remember the #duffer from Budapest who used to roam the #Fediverse?

  11. Okay duffers, I can't stay awake any longer waiting for the European crew to show up for their shift. Goodnight.

  12. Okay duffers, I can't stay awake any longer waiting for the European crew to show up for their shift. Goodnight. #duffer #Fediverse

  13. Okay duffers, I can't stay awake any longer waiting for the European crew to show up for their shift. Goodnight. #duffer #Fediverse

  14. Okay duffers, I can't stay awake any longer waiting for the European crew to show up for their shift. Goodnight. #duffer #Fediverse

  15. Okay duffers, I can't stay awake any longer waiting for the European crew to show up for their shift. Goodnight. #duffer #Fediverse

  16. @windigo I'm glad you're active again. I'm trying to recreate my #identica #fediverse experience here. I'm still having some trouble subscribing to some, others I can't find. Glad I found you.

  17. Neanderthals used rhinoceros teeth as tools for making stone implements, study finds

    Neanderthals did more with hunted animals than eat their meat. A new study suggests they kept and reused…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Science #Humanevolution #Neanderthals #Zooarchaeology
    newsbeep.com/us/634504/

  18. Neanderthals used rhinoceros teeth as tools for making stone implements, study finds

    Neanderthals did more with hunted animals than eat their meat. A new study suggests they kept and reused…
    #NewsBeep #News #Science #GB #humanevolution #Neanderthals #UK #UnitedKingdom #Zooarchaeology
    newsbeep.com/uk/576164/

  19. 7,000-year-old beaver bone pit discovered in Germany reveals Neolithic fur hunting practices

    Archaeologists in central Germany have uncovered an unusual 7,000-year-old pit packed with beaver bones, offering a rare look…
    #Germany #DE #Europe #EU #Europa #Hunter-gatherers #Neolithic #Zooarchaeology
    europesays.com/germany/9161/

  20. Chicken vs. pheasant — the bones look nearly identical. ZooMS molecular analysis just confirmed domestic chickens were raised on the Korean Peninsula 2,000 years ago, filling a key gap in East Asian dispersal history. #Zooarchaeology #AncientDNA #KoreanArchaeology anthropology.net/p/the-bones-t

  21. Chicken vs. pheasant — the bones look nearly identical. ZooMS molecular analysis just confirmed domestic chickens were raised on the Korean Peninsula 2,000 years ago, filling a key gap in East Asian dispersal history. #Zooarchaeology #AncientDNA #KoreanArchaeology anthropology.net/p/the-bones-t

  22. Chicken vs. pheasant — the bones look nearly identical. ZooMS molecular analysis just confirmed domestic chickens were raised on the Korean Peninsula 2,000 years ago, filling a key gap in East Asian dispersal history. #Zooarchaeology #AncientDNA #KoreanArchaeology anthropology.net/p/the-bones-t

  23. Chicken vs. pheasant — the bones look nearly identical. ZooMS molecular analysis just confirmed domestic chickens were raised on the Korean Peninsula 2,000 years ago, filling a key gap in East Asian dispersal history. #Zooarchaeology #AncientDNA #KoreanArchaeology anthropology.net/p/the-bones-t