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I don’t know who we’re making fun of so I’m making fun of you.
I don’t know who we’re making fun of so I’m making fun of you.
My kids had a noticeable color preference from the age of 6 months. It changes over time.
Rubber seals wear out yes, but how does painted steel, unless the fridge is at the bottom of a lake?
Please explain how fridge insulation degrades with age.
I would assume it’s made of something chemically stable and protected from the environment by the fridge casing.
I think this is largely a matter of what you grew up with.
Older than what you had = primitive tech
Came out after you grew up = not as “cool” as what I had
Oh no, boot came off, he dead.
Send a dozen donuts to be delivered first thing in the morning. Avoids the monetary limit and lets them be a hero for sharing the donuts with their coworkers.
Embed only true facts, not best guess derivations from external sources.
If the camera has an accurate thermometer on board, would be helpful to embed the value in EXIF.
If there is no thermometer, should embed only the time and location. If someone really needs temperature, it should be determined from external weather DB, not embedded in the photo.
Which country builds a NPP in only 5 years, China?
That’s how long they actually end up taking to build.
Look up the project history of your local NPP and see how long it was from planning approval to putting power on the grid.
Where is steam?
What about livestock, like a horse turning a mill?
And wind and hydro.
If you start building a new nuclear plant today, it’ll start generating power around the year 2045, by which time renewables with storage will have gotten even cheaper.
Bet you the public will be on the hook to pay for that white elephant because utility companies privatize profits and socialize losses.
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For comparing machines to horses, use the power a horse can sustain all day long. Early industrial use of horses did not run them ragged and swap every 5 minutes.
I enjoyed my visit to Kraków, cool sights and good food, but it did seem a rather poor country. They sure liked Americans though.
My attitude around early access games is to buy them only if I would be satisfied with the game in its current state, at the price offered.
If you pay full price and go into it expecting improvements that may never come, you’ll be disappointed.
If you buy an incomplete game for cheap and they later expand it and raise the price, it’s a pleasant surprise.