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Looks probable...Okay... these mature eyes have seen something I didn't expect to ever see:
I was on the deck this morning, hunting satellites moving overhead, and saw what appeared to be a TRAIN of freshly launched Starlinks trucking across the sky in a long line! I tried to grab a picture of it (you can make it out in the treeline) and Samsung's night mode did as well as it could given that it was really dark out there... but I broke my record with 16 satellites...
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I've never seen a rose that looks like that.
The original photo of it is black, do you want to see it?I've never seen a rose that looks like that.
Still looks like food t' me.
Well that is my mother's volenteer work at the campus garden,called Idea Garden.Still looks like food t' me.
But I'll confess ... I've made a living (wayyyyy back when) in landscaping. Had several customers with extensive Rose gardens.
I doubt it'll last. It took close to 100 years to stop using the "half cent".
The discussion can go in many directions.They should have quit minting the cent when it started costing more to make than it represented. I understand that the nickel also costs more than five cents. I am as guilty as the next person. I often use cash for purchases but I never carry change. Tonight we went out to eat. I tipped and paid with cash. When I was given change, I took the paper and refused the coins. I have two containers at home. One holds silver and the other pennies. I'm not collecting, I cash it in ever few years. I love cash transactions but I hate change. They can round transactions to the nearest dollar and do away with all coins for all I care.
I read that the penny will continue to be recognized as legal tender with a value of 1/100 of a dollar. There isn't any way they can remove it from circulation. I suspect it will survive for many decades with it's worthless value.