It’s the lack of lignin (bamboo uses silica as a strengthener)
Oh I see
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It’s the lack of lignin (bamboo uses silica as a strengthener)
Oh I see
The funny thing is that both “July twenty-third” and “the twenty-third of July” are common in the US.
as if my Florida Man posting didn’t already give it away :P
that said I have learned to prefer YYYY-MM-DD for all my cataloguing needs on computer because it sorts far more easily
concat: “11”
cat: ignores your inquiry
Um
The second wrong.
Or…only one
Dimension
> Goddamnit.
> This is
> like getting
> rick[rolling something involves flattening it]
I don’t mind having an excuse to get ourselves a new calendar system :P
then write the year before the month before the day 😈
looks at today’s date
…darn, I did forget Tau Day. :(
well yeah, there’s no 14th month
https://i.postimg.cc/wBYcTxn8/delayed-agreement.png
you win 10 internet(s)
A local park ranger I know likes to remark that our state tree is a grass. (I’m in Florida.)
But I’d say that’s also inaccurate. IMO, grasses are in the family Poaceae, and palms are in the family Arecaceae. I guess one could remark that our state tree is a commelinid…but I don’t think tourists would get as much of a kick out of that.
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I think it’s arguable that “tree” is just a term for a growth habit rather than anything really taxonomically meaningful.
How many social credit points do I lose if I refer to bamboo products as “wood” outside of botany nerd circles?
Isn’t that just “hosed”?
Maybe this is why they named a Super Mario RPG boss after this genus