Odd Stuff (Part 1)

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(I once thought about mating an Africa Twin with the 0.8 cdi (OM 660 DE 8 LA) engine from a Smart. A bit less horsepower (40 kW), but more than double the torque (130 Nm), which would have been fun in the Alps. But this never went anywhere.)

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Extreme Life Thrived in Hot Asteroid Pit After Dinosaur Extinction, Evidence Suggests

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A Black Biologist Pioneered Animal Intelligence Research, but His Work Was Buried

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It’s Scottish. So it’s not crap!

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That looks nummy!

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https://www.instagram.com/p/CG8eVZ7J_9z/?igshid=setu079msgg9

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In case you forgot…

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Oh, we had this last weekend over here.

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Good to here you’ve already got your roosters sorted.

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This shit gives skepticism a bad name.

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A simple rule to live by…if the item is truly so wondrous, why are they selling it?

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We’re all fucked, no matter what our generation…

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Thus was born “; DROP TABLE “COMPANIES”;-- LTD” and “SAFDASD & SFSAF ' SFDAASF" LTD”, both of which were exploiting the availability of punctuation marks to put commands into the company name field.

I get the SQL injection in the first one here and the CSS attack of the one the article is about but could someone explain the other one above?

Researchers believe that both reptiles only live during the rainy season — hatching from eggs, growing rapidly, sparring with rivals, mating and then dying during a few short months.

“These animals are basically the mayflies among vertebrates,” said Frank Glaw, curator for reptiles and amphibians at the ZSM.

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That’s some impressive sexual dimorphism in coloration. And the male changed profile as well as color!

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