Things Jen Found On The Internet – July 27
July 27, 2020 6:39 amSome Things You’ll Probably Forget, It’s Things Jen Found On The Internet
A website where you can search for recipes based on whatever’s in your fridge!
It’s called SuperCook, and all you have to do is put in your ingredients and it will create a recipe, even if you have a lot of oddball ingredients in the fridge… I tried with my fridge and I got results!
There’s also an app for SuperCook.
This is for everyone who has a pet chicken or needs a good laugh.
This may or may not be life changing but you can buy your chicken some sick arms on Etsy now.
Google confirms the global internet is being attacked by sharks.
Sharks have developed a taste for the new fiber-optic cables along the ocean floor linking the United States, Europe and Japan.
A Google product manager explained at a recent event that the company has taken to wrapping its trans-Pacific underwater cables in Kevlar to guard against shark bites.
Over the years there have been several instances in which damage to undersea lines resulted in widespread disruptions of Internet service.
It’s unclear why the sharks are attracted to the fiber-optic cables but people seem to think they sense the electromagnetic fields from the cables and not trying to re-enact the final scenes from Jaws 2 (watch at your own discretion).
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