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This template inserts a brief small-text grey-text parenthetical note from a transcriptionist to the reader. Use it to leave an aside or a tangential comment, rather than a longer, content-specific note, such as the note in Episode 780.

Example from Episode 749

* [https://cosmosmagazine.com/biology/it-s-only-natural-experts-propose-a-framework-to-promote-mental-health-with-greenery/ Cosmos: Using nature to improve mental health]<ref>[https://cosmosmagazine.com/biology/it-s-only-natural-experts-propose-a-framework-to-promote-mental-health-with-greenery/ Cosmos: Using nature to improve mental health]</ref><br>{{tnote|Original article from Cosmos in 11/2019 couldn't be found.}}

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Example from Episode 780

{{wtnHiddenAnswer
|episodeNum			=  779
|answer			=  Golden Gate Bridge New Sidewalk Railing Slats<ref name=kqed>[https://www.kqed.org/arts/13881451/the-golden-gate-bridge-sounds-like-a-david-lynch-movie-now KQED: Why the Golden Gate Bridge Is Now a Giant Orange Wheezing Kazoo]</ref><br>{{tnote|<u>really</u> cool, eerie sound!}}
|}}

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Answer to previous Noisy:
Golden Gate Bridge New Sidewalk Railing Slats[2]
(Transcriptionist's note: really cool, eerie sound!)

Example from Episode 797

<blockquote>{{tnote|We normally lightly edit the text of original emails, but given this one's general kookiness, we're leaving it unedited.}}<br><p style="line-height:115%"> I send this information to journalists/editors worldwide and I hope that you will share it as well, the students/public/governments don't realize that millions of physicists are fooling humanity. [...]

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(Transcriptionist's note: We normally lightly edit the text of original emails, but given this one's general kookiness, we're leaving it unedited.)

I send this information to journalists/editors worldwide and I hope that you will share it as well, the students/public/governments don't realize that millions of physicists are fooling humanity. [...]

Example from Episode 856

{{SOFinfo
|theme		= The Deep Ocean

|item1		= Only four people have visited the {{w|Challenger Deep}}, the deepest location on Earth at 10,928 meters and about 1,100 atmospheres of pressure, including filmmaker James Cameron.
|link1		= <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_descended_to_Challenger_Deep Wikipedia: List of people who descended to Challenger Deep]</ref>

|item2		= We have mapped only 20% of the ocean floor, compared to 100% of the surface of Mars.
|link2		= <ref>[https://phys.org/news/2021-07-seafloor-reveal-ocean-unknowns.html Phys.org: Building a detailed seafloor map to reveal the ocean's unknowns]</ref>

|item3		= {{w|Cuvier's beaked whales}} (the deepest diving whales) have been spotted in the {{w|Mariana Trench}} at depths of over 6,000 meters.
|link3		= <ref>[https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/quick-questions/how-deep-can-a-whale-dive.html London Natural History Museum: How deep can a whale dive?]</ref>
|note = {{tnote|see this [https://neal.fun/deep-sea/ cool, super-scrollable breakdown] of facts, animals, and exploration of the deep ocean!}}
|}}

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Theme: The Deep Ocean Item #1: Only four people have visited the Challenger Deep, the deepest location on Earth at 10,928 meters and about 1,100 atmospheres of pressure, including filmmaker James Cameron.[3]
Item #2: We have mapped only 20% of the ocean floor, compared to 100% of the surface of Mars.[4]
Item #3: Cuvier's beaked whales (the deepest diving whales) have been spotted in the Mariana Trench at depths of over 6,000 meters.[5]

(Transcriptionist's note: see this cool, super-scrollable breakdown of facts, animals, and exploration of the deep ocean!)


Example from Episode 887

'''G:''' Gentlemen! It's been far too long. It's been, what, four weeks? Three weeks? Eight weeks? [[SGU Episode 875|What's it been?]] {{tnote|July 6 was 14 weeks after March 27!}}

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G: Gentlemen! It's been far too long. It's been, what, four weeks? Three weeks? Eight weeks? What's it been? (Transcriptionist's note: July 6 was 14 weeks after March 27!)

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