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| #3 - My favorite song of his is the one where he chokes to death on… | 3 hours ago on There's only 7 billion... | 0 |
| #15 - Well, I'm glad we've settled this. I'm going to settle in with… [+] (1 new reply) | 3 hours ago on Like a fish taking bait | 0 |
| #13 - This black Ti-85? [+] (3 new replies) | 3 hours ago on Like a fish taking bait | 0 |
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dareus (3 hours ago) [-] Well this one of which you are actually assuming correctly. The original calculator of the Ti series was the Ti-1046, which was an homage to the earliest year that we have physical evidence of tea being in common use in the Yunnan province in early China. (1046 BC) The Ti-1046 was invented in 1804 and was almost exclusively used to calculate the exact granule count of tea particles per x amount of water to create the ideal cup of tea. It was generally constructed of rose wood base and marbled coin like calculeens arranged along thin copper rods in such a way that if you were to press the calculeens to the order of magnitude of the volume of water that you had, the remaining calculeens would display the granulage (in ppm) that you would need to achieve tea perfection. Quick Trivia: TI is a contraction of Tea Initiative. Well, I'm glad we've settled this. I'm going to settle in with a cup of earl grey tears. | ||
| #11 - Christian Rapper, T Green? [+] (5 new replies) | 3 hours ago on Like a fish taking bait | 0 |
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dareus (3 hours ago) [-] This one is actually quite interesting. T Green's actual name is Lawrence T Green and when he was coming into recognition as an artist there was an semi-infamous court case in Minnesota of the States of the state of Minnesota vs. one Lawrence T Green, who was a belligerent and abusive man. Since his name being erroneously associated with this other particular individual while performing in the Christian scene, he was forced to drop his first name from his performing name and T Green became his alias. Quick Trivia: The T is short for Tarrence. #14 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] Well this one of which you are actually assuming correctly. The original calculator of the Ti series was the Ti-1046, which was an homage to the earliest year that we have physical evidence of tea being in common use in the Yunnan province in early China. (1046 BC) The Ti-1046 was invented in 1804 and was almost exclusively used to calculate the exact granule count of tea particles per x amount of water to create the ideal cup of tea. It was generally constructed of rose wood base and marbled coin like calculeens arranged along thin copper rods in such a way that if you were to press the calculeens to the order of magnitude of the volume of water that you had, the remaining calculeens would display the granulage (in ppm) that you would need to achieve tea perfection. Quick Trivia: TI is a contraction of Tea Initiative. Well, I'm glad we've settled this. I'm going to settle in with a cup of earl grey tears. | ||
| #9 - MC Sweet T? [+] (7 new replies) | 3 hours ago on Like a fish taking bait | 0 |
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dareus (3 hours ago) [-] MC is a contraction of "Master of Ceremony". And "Sweet T" is a bastardization of "sweety", which is a nick name she earned one year when there was no clear winner to the Americanas Afrikaans Cup and instead of having the organization keep the winning pot she donated it to local impoverished children and their parents with a small sweet for each child (usually a butterscotch). Hence why they call her MC Sweet T. Master of Ceremony "Sweety" #12 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] This one is actually quite interesting. T Green's actual name is Lawrence T Green and when he was coming into recognition as an artist there was an semi-infamous court case in Minnesota of the States of the state of Minnesota vs. one Lawrence T Green, who was a belligerent and abusive man. Since his name being erroneously associated with this other particular individual while performing in the Christian scene, he was forced to drop his first name from his performing name and T Green became his alias. Quick Trivia: The T is short for Tarrence. #14 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] Well this one of which you are actually assuming correctly. The original calculator of the Ti series was the Ti-1046, which was an homage to the earliest year that we have physical evidence of tea being in common use in the Yunnan province in early China. (1046 BC) The Ti-1046 was invented in 1804 and was almost exclusively used to calculate the exact granule count of tea particles per x amount of water to create the ideal cup of tea. It was generally constructed of rose wood base and marbled coin like calculeens arranged along thin copper rods in such a way that if you were to press the calculeens to the order of magnitude of the volume of water that you had, the remaining calculeens would display the granulage (in ppm) that you would need to achieve tea perfection. Quick Trivia: TI is a contraction of Tea Initiative. Well, I'm glad we've settled this. I'm going to settle in with a cup of earl grey tears. | ||
| #8 - Comment deleted | 3 hours ago on Like a fish taking bait | 0 |
| #5 - And Ice-T? [+] (10 new replies) | 3 hours ago on Like a fish taking bait | 0 |
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dareus (3 hours ago) [-] He preferred to play chuiwan instead, which the Inuit peoples inherited from the Chinese thousands of years ago before they crossed the Bering Stait. The Inuit version was typically played on "ICE" lakes with a hole in them where they would hearty eggs with frozen sticks into the hole to bless the hole for bountiful fishing. Ice-T is obviously a reference to this due to the amount of time he spent in the Arctic regions of the Americas and Siberia with the Inuits learning their ways. #10 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] MC is a contraction of "Master of Ceremony". And "Sweet T" is a bastardization of "sweety", which is a nick name she earned one year when there was no clear winner to the Americanas Afrikaans Cup and instead of having the organization keep the winning pot she donated it to local impoverished children and their parents with a small sweet for each child (usually a butterscotch). Hence why they call her MC Sweet T. Master of Ceremony "Sweety" #12 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] This one is actually quite interesting. T Green's actual name is Lawrence T Green and when he was coming into recognition as an artist there was an semi-infamous court case in Minnesota of the States of the state of Minnesota vs. one Lawrence T Green, who was a belligerent and abusive man. Since his name being erroneously associated with this other particular individual while performing in the Christian scene, he was forced to drop his first name from his performing name and T Green became his alias. Quick Trivia: The T is short for Tarrence. #14 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] Well this one of which you are actually assuming correctly. The original calculator of the Ti series was the Ti-1046, which was an homage to the earliest year that we have physical evidence of tea being in common use in the Yunnan province in early China. (1046 BC) The Ti-1046 was invented in 1804 and was almost exclusively used to calculate the exact granule count of tea particles per x amount of water to create the ideal cup of tea. It was generally constructed of rose wood base and marbled coin like calculeens arranged along thin copper rods in such a way that if you were to press the calculeens to the order of magnitude of the volume of water that you had, the remaining calculeens would display the granulage (in ppm) that you would need to achieve tea perfection. Quick Trivia: TI is a contraction of Tea Initiative. Well, I'm glad we've settled this. I'm going to settle in with a cup of earl grey tears. | ||
| #3 - I just assumed black people would be very good at making tea. … [+] (12 new replies) | 4 hours ago on Like a fish taking bait | +1 |
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dareus (3 hours ago) [-] He preferred to play chuiwan instead, which the Inuit peoples inherited from the Chinese thousands of years ago before they crossed the Bering Stait. The Inuit version was typically played on "ICE" lakes with a hole in them where they would hearty eggs with frozen sticks into the hole to bless the hole for bountiful fishing. Ice-T is obviously a reference to this due to the amount of time he spent in the Arctic regions of the Americas and Siberia with the Inuits learning their ways. #10 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] MC is a contraction of "Master of Ceremony". And "Sweet T" is a bastardization of "sweety", which is a nick name she earned one year when there was no clear winner to the Americanas Afrikaans Cup and instead of having the organization keep the winning pot she donated it to local impoverished children and their parents with a small sweet for each child (usually a butterscotch). Hence why they call her MC Sweet T. Master of Ceremony "Sweety" #12 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] This one is actually quite interesting. T Green's actual name is Lawrence T Green and when he was coming into recognition as an artist there was an semi-infamous court case in Minnesota of the States of the state of Minnesota vs. one Lawrence T Green, who was a belligerent and abusive man. Since his name being erroneously associated with this other particular individual while performing in the Christian scene, he was forced to drop his first name from his performing name and T Green became his alias. Quick Trivia: The T is short for Tarrence. #14 -
dareus (3 hours ago) [-] Well this one of which you are actually assuming correctly. The original calculator of the Ti series was the Ti-1046, which was an homage to the earliest year that we have physical evidence of tea being in common use in the Yunnan province in early China. (1046 BC) The Ti-1046 was invented in 1804 and was almost exclusively used to calculate the exact granule count of tea particles per x amount of water to create the ideal cup of tea. It was generally constructed of rose wood base and marbled coin like calculeens arranged along thin copper rods in such a way that if you were to press the calculeens to the order of magnitude of the volume of water that you had, the remaining calculeens would display the granulage (in ppm) that you would need to achieve tea perfection. Quick Trivia: TI is a contraction of Tea Initiative. Well, I'm glad we've settled this. I'm going to settle in with a cup of earl grey tears. | ||
| #3 - Picture | 4 hours ago on Why not? | 0 |
| #9 - It sounds like you were pursuing a degree in science, and that… | 4 hours ago on Dropout | +1 |
