• @aeronmelonM
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    4325 days ago

    It’s a sign of an advanced civilization when they reserve such short words for only the most apropos definitions.

      • @[email protected]
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        225 days ago

        192 used to be directory services but they changed it to 118, and then a bunch of copy cats used 118 as a prefix for all kinds of unofficial stuff. Plus 999 and 112 in the UK are still very iffy depending on where you are.

        • @thenextguy
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          When I was a kid, I used to dial 911 all the time. Because all you’d get was a recording.

          “The 9 1 1 emergency number is not in effect in the area where you are. If this is an actual emergency please hang up and dial your local emergency responder.”

          • Echo Dot
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            I love how they are not even considering redirecting to the correct number. Nope, you’ve got to learn the culture or die.

            • @HeyJoe
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              224 days ago

              I believe a bunch of countries do reroute 911 to the correct code if it’s dialed today.

            • @thenextguy
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              224 days ago

              Well, I don’t think they had the technology to do that back then. We had a party line at the time. And a phone with a rotary dial. I’m kinda old.

    • @dohpaz42
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      1025 days ago

      My mother smelled of elderberries.

      • @thenextguy
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        725 days ago

        I thought your mother was a hamster.

        • @dohpaz42
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          325 days ago

          It’s a brave new world.

        • @Dasus
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          225 days ago

          She can do both, don’t be speciesist.

  • Aa!
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    625 days ago

    What?

  • @moakley
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    624 days ago

    Still the first scientific report, alphabetically.

  • @[email protected]
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    124 days ago

    The Egyptians most certainly didn’t use the Latin alphabet 5000 years ago, in fact noone used the Latin alphabet until more than 2000 years later. So how on earth do you come up with the transcription “aaa” and is it supposed to be pronounced a-a-a or what?