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    #7414

    looked this up following a podcast I was listening to.

    Apparently NASA require you to have an engineering degree to drive it, and driving sessions limited to about 35 mins, during which time you travel next to f#ck all distance burning a f#ck ton of fuel.

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    I was reading about this in the newspaper so had to find out more.

    Taylor Romine  /  Dec 4, 2019  /  travel

    Team claims it set a ‘Cannonball Run’ record | CNN

    Team claims it set a ‘Cannonball Run’ record | CNN

    In a feat of engineering, human will and blatant disregard of speed limits, three men claim they broke the record for the “Cannonball Run,” a cross-country drive from New York to Los Angeles.

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    https://imgur.com/lLifkRt

    world view from ISS

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    #7419

    @Wairau does that confirm the world is flat, or just slightly curved...🤔

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    I got a chubby. Wow.

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    @jegga balls of steel

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    @Bones

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    @Bones Weka added to favourite animals list. Stoats remain fluffybunnies.

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    @jegga yeah saw that a few years ago - bloody awesome.

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    @Bones Predator free. Apart from the Weka that is.

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    @Bones did the Weka get it?

    I had never seen them in the wild until a few years ago, just in a carpark at Tapeka Point, 2 of them just cruising about.

    My cat had killed a couple of weasels when we were renting for a while, which was great as at night you could hear Kiwi calling in the bush.

    Fully grown Kiwis are formidable, but it's getting them past egg stage and chicks that is the problem.

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    Driving along the West Coast you see Weka next to the roadside like we see Pukeko in the NI.

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    @taniwharugby said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:

    @Bones did the Weka get it?

    I had never seen them in the wild until a few years ago, just in a carpark at Tapeka Point, 2 of them just cruising about.

    My cat had killed a couple of weasels when we were renting for a while, which was great as at night you could hear Kiwi calling in the bush.

    Fully grown Kiwis are formidable, but it's getting them past egg stage and chicks that is the problem.

    They have a thriving kiwi hatchery on limestone island, which is an open reserve. Once they are adults, they release them on the mainland. An ault kiwi can (not will but can) fight off any predator, apart from dogs. Dogs kill most adult kiwi - not chicks, eggs, but adults.

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    @Machpants said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:

    have a thriving kiwi hatchery on limestone island, which is an open reserve. Once they are adults, they release them on the mainland. An ault kiwi can (not will but can) fight off any predator, apart from dogs. Dogs kill most adult kiwi - not chicks, eggs, but adults.

    yeah I spent a day over there clearing paths and the like, but yeah, most people dont know it is a reserve that anyone can go to, you just need to be able to get over the water.

    HAs some great history over there.

    I went to a relasing ceremony of 2 kiwi form Limestone out Whg heads too, where they have an increasing population of Kiwi with great work from locals as well as DOC and other parties.

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    @Snowy said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:

    @Bones Weka added to favourite animals list. Stoats remain fluffybunnies.

    Hatiest!! Only pest I will actively swerve into if the road is clear.

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