Debunking Humor...

The P-SB7 offers "AM/FM Selection: Toggle between the AM and FM radio bands using the 'AM/FM C/F' button. The device is capable of scanning frequencies from 76 MHz to 87.9 MHz."
Coincidentally, this also means it can receive audio from TV channels 5 and 6:
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(from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_channel_frequencies ).
Because many FM radios can tune 87 .75, some TV stations "transmitting on VHF channel 6, which also operate as radio stations capable of being picked up by many standard FM receivers." ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_6_radio_stations_in_the_United_States )

So it turns out this device could actually pick up snippets of voices when the conditions were right! :cool:

(Shoutout to @FatPhil for the help!)
 
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Thought I'd better check: Beatriz Villarroel's Christmas card probably isn't viral marketing for Spielberg's Disclosure Day.

I have it on good authority that Father Christmas, his sleigh and reindeer have no trouble travelling across the Earth's shadow, which is a good.
And he definitely isn't an emulsion flaw.
 
The tilt creates a strong weather pattern that governs the life of primitive cultures, i.e. years. Any civilisation that has this can understand New Year's celebrations.
There will surely be some ratio of year length to lifespan where seasons just become cyclic climatic ages.

EDIT: 'er indoors informs me that this is part of the plot to a Pertwee-era Dr. Who yarn:
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The Doctor hits upon the meaning of the tablets — a calendar of the five-hundred-year Solonian seasons
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Mutants_(TV_story)
 
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There will surely be some ratio of year length to lifespan where seasons just become cyclic climatic ages.
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The shortest-lived creatures on the Disc were mayflies, which barely make it through twenty-four hours.
Two of the oldest zigzagged aimlessly over the waters of a trout stream, discussing history with some
younger members of the evening hatching.
"You don't get the kind of sun now that you used to get, " said one of them.

"You're right there. We had proper sun in the good old hours. It were all yellow. None of this red stuff."

"It were higher, too."

"It was. You're right."

"And nymphs and larvae showed you a bit of respect."

"They did. They did," said the other mayfly vehemently.

"I reckon, if mayflies these hours behaved a bit better, we'd still be having proper sun."

The younger mayflies listened politely.

"I remember, " said one of the oldest mayflies, "when all this was fields, as far as you could see."

The younger mayflies looked around. "It's still fields," one of them ventured, after a polite interval.

"I remember when it was better fields," said the old mayfly sharply.

"Yeah, " said his colleague. "And there was a cow."

"That's right! You're right! I remember that cow! Stood right over there for, oh, forty, fifty minutes. It
was brown, as I recall."

"You don't get cows like that these hours."

"You don't get cows at all."

"What's a cow?" said one of the hatchlings.

"See?" said the oldest mayfly triumphantly. "That's modern Ephemeroptera for you. " It paused. "What
were we doing before we were talking about the sun?"

"Zigzagging aimlessly over the water," said one of the young flies. This was a fair bet in any case.
"
No, before that."

"Er . . . you were telling us about the Great Trout."

"Ah. Yes. Right. The Trout. Well, you see, if you've been a good mayfly, zigzagging up and down
properly -"

"- taking heed of your elders and betters -"

"- yes, and taking heed of your elders and betters, then eventually the Great Trout -"

Clop Clop

"Yes?" said one of the younger mayflies. There was no reply.

"The Great Trout what?" said another mayfly, nervously.
They looked down at a series of expanding concentric rings on the water. "The holy sign!" said a mayfly. "I remember being told about that! A Great Circle in the water! Thus shall be the sign of the Great Trout!"

The oldest of the young mayflies watched the water thoughtfully. It was beginning to realize that, as the
most senior fly present, it now had the privilege of hovering closest to the surface.

"They say, " said the mayfly at the top of the zigzagging crowd, "that when the Great Trout comes for
you, you go to a land flowing with . . . flowing with . . ." Mayflies don't eat. It was at a loss. "Flowing with water, " it finished lamely.

"I wonder, " said the oldest mayfly.

"It must be really good there, " said the youngest.

"Oh? Why?"

" 'Cos no-one ever wants to come back."
Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett
 
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As the maker of more crap jokes than anyone else I know - so much so that my uni friends invented the concept of a "crap joke detector" (honestly, they would start beeping when I was mid-sentence) - my crap joke detector was blaring at "by". I work with language now, and there's no way I'd let such contrived language through. (And, even more annoyingly - for me - I've just worked out a wording that would make the "by" more natural. Alas, we don't have any comics as clients.)
 
With some lateral thinking, it occurred to me, In the hunt for advanced alien-derived technologies that may have entered mainstream use, perhaps we've been looking in the wrong place? It's really quite obvious when you think about it. This message from the guest editor all but admits to the TRUTH.
 

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With some lateral thinking, it occurred to me, In the hunt for advanced alien-derived technologies that may have entered mainstream use, perhaps we've been looking in the wrong place? It's really quite obvious when you think about it. This message from the guest editor all but admits to the TRUTH.

You may be on to something. I had a pretty involved conversation with the robotic member of my surgical team a few years back. Seemed pretty intelligent.
(Drugs may have been a factor.)
 
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You may be on to something. I had a pretty involved conversation with the robotic member of my surgical team a few years back. Seemed pretty intelligent.
(Drugs may have been a factor.)
Post-surgery, I was coming out of the anesthetic, while my roommate was an elderly woman who had mistakenly overdosed on her medication. We conversed all afternoon, while nurses would come in and out, laughing.
 
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