huh they show on my page. sorry ill quit wasting your time till i figure it out. they show in your post quoting mine?
That's because they're in your cache. This is what I see. AND NO, YOU'RE NOT WASTING MY TIME. If I didn't care and wasn't curious about what you're posting I wouldn't have said anything.
n o, i meant i wont waste your time by posting anymore UNTIL i figure it out. then i'll waste your time.
The Saga of the Cannibal Ants in a Soviet Nuclear Bunker And how scientists tried to free this formic Donner Party. On top of a ventilation pipe that juts out from the mostly underground facility, there is big, mound-like nest of wood ants. It is a perfectly normal place for wood ants to live. They feast on the sweet honeydew secreted by aphids dwelling in nearby pine trees, and soak up the rays of post-Soviet sun. But within the bunker, in a small room at the bottom of that shaft, there was a second colony of ants. These ants had no sun, no warmth, no light, and no honeydew. So they survived on the flesh of their fellow ants. Their colony was the wretched result of individuals falling from the healthier colony above, and with no way to climb out of the bunker, they could never return. Ant Colony Two’s drive to survive resulted in an extraordinarily meticulous ant necropolis that lined the walls of the small room and spilled through the doorway. “They were organizing their corpses in waste piles, putting neatly in the corners, and transporting it away,” Maák says. There were approximately two million corpses, many of which displayed bores from bites and fret holes—signs that their contents had been consumed, he says. https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...oviet-nuclear-bunker?utm_source=pocket-newtab
maya gabeira surfs biggest wave of the year, sets record! small kine 60'ers. eddie would go!!!! some EPIC rides off of JAWS!! for riverman, EPIC surf music!
the barrycenter. i had never heard of it, and all my now ancient schooling understood in our solar system, the sun was in a stable position in relation to the planets orbiting it. not so as the mass of jupiter is far more influential than i realized. even our own moon's orbit isn't centered on the earth. couple of videos explaining what the barrypoint with animation making it easier for this old dog to learn new. https://www.businessinsider.com/animation-reveals-invisible-center-of-solar-system-not-sun-2020-7
The sun has a little more than 1,000 times the mass of Jupiter. Therefor, Jupiter's effect of the sun is going to be tiny at best. I wouldn't worry about it. By the way, the rest of the planets in our solar system combined have about 40% the mass of Jupiter.