tedtalksstamps.bsky.social
Stamp collector. YouTube stamp talker.
https://www.youtube.com/@tedtalksstamps/videos
Book reader (Lit/F/SF/H), ex-collector of comic books (but still a fan) and vintage paperbacks (ditto), all-music lover.
I/he/you/he/you/me/we/all
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By the pricking of my thumbs…
Something Wicked This Way Comes
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When it can’t even tell you the correct number of r’s in strawberry, can you really trust any answers it gives you?
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I asked Google Gemini a question. Within its response was information I knew Gemini got wrong. I replied back, questioning Gemini’s assertion. Gemini replied back with (paraphrased), “My bad; you’re right.”
How many people simply accept the first response without further questioning or research?
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Yes, I agree.
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I’d like to have seen them live.
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Good catch.
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Type "Don't let society convince you that " and then use the autosuggest word in the center to finish the post.
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Seems opinions are divided.
"Some see him as a symbol of resistance against foreign powers, while others criticize his leadership during the Paraguayan War, which led to devastating consequences for the country.
. . . this is a highly sensitive and complex topic with strong opinions on both sides."
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Good catch; I missed it.
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here
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Great. I was not familiar with this one. Thanks for sharing.
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Okay, it's late enough.😄
In the first stamp, showing the man on the moon, there is only one planet that is capable of being seen "planet-sized" from the moon's surface. Every other planet still appears star-sized, as on Earth.
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Or, as Mark Twain said, “It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.”
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Not just typical, but what is preferred, appreciated, and applauded, by the Big Orange 💩
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Check out the pinned post of @africastamps.bsky.social for a starter pack of philatelic accounts you can follow.
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Ah, Shrub Oak Local Post stamps. I made a Ted Talks Stamps episode about Herman Herst Jr.
Welcome to the friendly skies.
youtu.be/qQhU4-yASGQ
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Great post. Thank you.
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I still recall receiving some St Pierre & Miquelon in my first approvals (1974), and being enthralled.
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I’ll lift a cuppa joe to that.