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« Reply #57255 on: March 06, 2025, 09:01:40 am »
I read that in English speaking countries, they had to change the way the word "Uranus" is pronounced in an effort to curtail the jokes and keep middle school kids from snickering during science class.
So it's pronounced urine-iss.
In Bulgarian, it’s pronounced “ Oo-Rahn”

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« Reply #57256 on: March 06, 2025, 09:03:16 am »
you don't like yourself? Some nut could just as easily shoot you and blame it on an insurance company or anything else.
I don’t give a fck.

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« Reply #57257 on: March 06, 2025, 09:04:21 am »
not really I just know what's covered and what isn't  I bothered to read the policy.
In this case you’re lucky because you needed medications are covered. Many other people’s aren’t.

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« Reply #57258 on: March 06, 2025, 09:05:08 am »
In Bulgarian, it’s pronounced “ Oo-Rahn”
That's better.
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« Reply #57259 on: March 06, 2025, 09:05:35 am »
Robot, what does the name uranus mean and who came up with it?




The name "Uranus" has its roots in ancient mythology and astronomy. It comes from the Greek god Ouranos (Οὐρανός), who was the personification of the sky or heavens in Greek mythology. Ouranos was a primordial deity, the husband of Gaia (Earth), and the father of the Titans, according to Hesiod’s Theogony. The name itself is derived from a Greek word meaning "sky" or "heaven."
Who Named It?
The planet Uranus wasn’t named by the ancient Greeks, though—it was named much later, in the 18th century. The credit goes to Johann Elert Bode, a German astronomer. Here’s how it happened:
Uranus was discovered on March 13, 1781, by Sir William Herschel, a British astronomer. Initially, Herschel thought it might be a comet, but further observations confirmed it was a planet—the first discovered with a telescope.

Herschel wanted to name it "Georgium Sidus" (George’s Star) after King George III of England, his patron. This name didn’t catch on internationally, though, as astronomers outside Britain preferred a name consistent with the classical mythology used for the other planets (e.g., Mars, Jupiter, Saturn).

Johann Bode, who was influential in standardizing astronomical nomenclature, proposed "Uranus" in 1782. He chose it to follow the mythological theme: Uranus (Ouranos) was the father of Saturn (Cronus), who was the father of Jupiter (Zeus). This made sense in the sequence of planets and their generational lineage in mythology.

Bode’s suggestion gained traction, and by the mid-19th century, "Uranus" became the universally accepted name.

So, while the name’s mythological roots are ancient Greek, its application to the planet was a modern decision, finalized largely thanks to Bode’s influence. Fun fact: it’s the only planet named after a Greek god rather than a Roman one, though the Roman equivalent, Caelus, was sometimes referenced in Latin texts.

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« Reply #57260 on: March 06, 2025, 09:06:03 am »
The Greeks....it figures. They like that kind of thing.
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« Reply #57263 on: March 06, 2025, 09:20:57 am »
This monkey obviously never saw the Ten Commandments:

"Turkish Member of Parliament Hasan Bismet said:

"Israel will suffer the wrath of Allah."

Moments later, he suffered a heart attack and died."

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« Reply #57264 on: March 06, 2025, 09:23:14 am »
Fcck it's like 20 degrees and snowing again. This is demoralizing.
Was snowing this morning.

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« Reply #57265 on: March 06, 2025, 09:24:01 am »
Robot, what does the name uranus mean and who came up with it?




The name "Uranus" has its roots in ancient mythology and astronomy. It comes from the Greek god Ouranos (Οὐρανός), who was the personification of the sky or heavens in Greek mythology. Ouranos was a primordial deity, the husband of Gaia (Earth), and the father of the Titans, according to Hesiod’s Theogony. The name itself is derived from a Greek word meaning "sky" or "heaven."
Who Named It?
The planet Uranus wasn’t named by the ancient Greeks, though—it was named much later, in the 18th century. The credit goes to Johann Elert Bode, a German astronomer. Here’s how it happened:
Uranus was discovered on March 13, 1781, by Sir William Herschel, a British astronomer. Initially, Herschel thought it might be a comet, but further observations confirmed it was a planet—the first discovered with a telescope.

Herschel wanted to name it "Georgium Sidus" (George’s Star) after King George III of England, his patron. This name didn’t catch on internationally, though, as astronomers outside Britain preferred a name consistent with the classical mythology used for the other planets (e.g., Mars, Jupiter, Saturn).

Johann Bode, who was influential in standardizing astronomical nomenclature, proposed "Uranus" in 1782. He chose it to follow the mythological theme: Uranus (Ouranos) was the father of Saturn (Cronus), who was the father of Jupiter (Zeus). This made sense in the sequence of planets and their generational lineage in mythology.

Bode’s suggestion gained traction, and by the mid-19th century, "Uranus" became the universally accepted name.

So, while the name’s mythological roots are ancient Greek, its application to the planet was a modern decision, finalized largely thanks to Bode’s influence. Fun fact: it’s the only planet named after a Greek god rather than a Roman one, though the Roman equivalent, Caelus, was sometimes referenced in Latin texts.
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« Reply #57266 on: March 06, 2025, 09:24:20 am »
Our furnace just went out. Fuck it. After today the night time temps will be in the forties. That's no big deal.

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« Reply #57267 on: March 06, 2025, 09:28:23 am »
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CC loves guys like this asshole. And "Mayor Pete."  🤮

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« Reply #57268 on: March 06, 2025, 09:31:44 am »
Melania has 'good hair'.
You’d think with all the money that Obama broad had she could buy a set of braces.
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« Reply #57269 on: March 06, 2025, 09:32:17 am »
Our furnace just went out. Fuck it. After today the night time temps will be in the forties. That's no big deal.
I’ll buy me an arctic sleeping bag for cases like that.