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07.03.2026 10:33
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Enjoy itβ¦ your eminence. π
07.03.2026 07:09
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It looks like youβd need to say a password, before theyβd open the door.
07.03.2026 06:35
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She exuded confidence, so also provided an element of motivational encouragement
Inadvertently saying that we can all be who we want to be.
(Regardless of the consequences)
05.03.2026 08:59
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She was, by definition, a translator. But also stoopid to think no one would notice.
But I agree, the AI example is farcical. It also shows that no one actually tested it.
Or worse, they tested it, knew the situation, and thought it hilarious and didnβt care about the people needing the service.
05.03.2026 08:48
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Yeah, but also⦠Remember a few years back, there was that woman doing signing on TV. And she was a complete fraud, just making it up.
05.03.2026 08:38
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No probs, Iβll break it to them gently.
I hope you had a wonderful day!
04.03.2026 09:21
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Three male figures and other decorative elements
Happy Birthday from the original (ancient Greek) terracotta guys.
03.03.2026 18:19
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@ninabake2.bsky.social this may be an interesting account for you. Lots of great historic photos
03.03.2026 07:31
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In the 1870s Germany - one of the top cement producers/exporters in the world at the time - was being used, sometimes over lime mortar. This is a stone repair, but they often did the same on new build too.
01.03.2026 15:38
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Hahaha
Much better.
28.02.2026 18:27
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The studebaker sing with decorative terracotta
Iβd happily have that as a feature wall in my living room.
I might get told to remove it.
But Iβd still want it.
26.02.2026 16:43
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House in two parts. The closer part is made of pinkish brick and stone, has a gable roof, and a curvy chimney on the front. The most dramatic part is the wall facing the street, which is faced with a checkerboard pattern of stone and bricks, some of which are pushed out farther than others. The other section has a hipped roof with a chimney in the center. It is faced with the same pinkish brick and the entrance is bordered with rectangular stone blocks of different sizes.
Same house, focusing on the wall with the checkerwork: a checkerboard pattern of squares made of bricks alternating with squares filled in with stone. The chimney is of brown brick and has a curvaceous silhouette.
North Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Illinois. My brick expert says this is called checkerwork.
25.02.2026 23:10
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Nice.
I wonder what it was called, prior to the invention of Checkers π
26.02.2026 06:47
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Ha
25.02.2026 22:01
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Decorative downpipes with rust stains.
Iβd be surprised if theyβre plastic. Apart from the rust stains, Iβve never seen plastic that decorative. The expensive plastic ones usually imitate plain black cast iron.
25.02.2026 19:19
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Grok, put 37 lorries on the tarmac
24.02.2026 20:08
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Asbestos | Build Like a Roman
Episode 7 is now available:
Romans and Asbestos
This week's episode is quite short, but still, quite an interesting topic.
#romans #rome #history #archaeology #asbestos
shows.acast.com/building-the...
24.02.2026 13:16
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Unfortunately true π«©
23.02.2026 23:10
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A bearded man in a red cloak is seated at a fire. He's removed his shoes and is warming his feet.
Sending warm thoughts to those in freezing temperatures. I hope you've got a fire to cozy up to, just like this guy from the c.1260 York Psalter.
23.02.2026 21:20
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Hahaha
23.02.2026 21:26
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Thereβs βNo effort involvedβ
And then thereβs βNO EFFORT INVOLVEDβ
23.02.2026 21:23
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The lettering is carved, but thereβs a varnish over it, which seems really old, which someone has tried to remove, by the looks of it.
23.02.2026 21:22
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It would have been easier π₯΄
23.02.2026 20:40
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23.02.2026 19:51
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23.02.2026 19:46
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A friend just sent this from Duomo di Monreare, Sicilia
I can empathise with his discomfort.
23.02.2026 19:45
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Diy SOS 13th century style!
22.02.2026 13:58
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