

A suit of plate armour, and maybe a shield or a weapon.
A suit of plate armour, and maybe a shield or a weapon.
In the defence of some of us, like myself for instance, I live in a country where we can do literally jack shit to affect American political bullcrap, because it’s nowhere near America. I’m pretty sure Europeans are excused from having to stay up to date every moment, unless we can force the rest of the world to be continuously in the loop about… idk, whatever crap Geert Wilders is up to right now…
Or if you’re like me and see a thread, be all like “Oh, that could be interesting, I’ll check that later,” and put your phone away for a few hours, and then, when you finally get to check the thread again, and refresh it just to be up to date, you see it’s been permanently deleted…
Why did I expect a rickroll there?
Benelux has Bol, so that’s what I use.
I’d say I usually prefer cut. Otherwise its length becomes completely unmanageable. I don’t have all night to watch only a single film, y’know?
Dutch as well. I don’t think “enkeldraad” is a good way to translate “single thread” when talking about screw threads.
I also heard a claim that such patterns can (marginally) discourage graffiti of the seats. And if branding is a thing you care about, they can reflect some parts of that. London S-Stock trains’ seats point to the lines where they run, and there have been Danish trains that straight up feature the old DSB logo in the seat pattern.
That still leaves the question: where does he link to?
LPT: find a plausible excuse to leave gatherings in a way that seems outside your control. This gives you an exit without seeming impolite. Between my parents, if one starts asking about the dogs, that’s their cue to start leaving. If they leave because “they need to take care of the dogs,” the hosts won’t have to know whether that means “we’d have loved to stay here but unfortunately, duty calls” or “we’d rather be spending time with our dogs than you guys.”
A city. Or a small town with city level amenities and reachability. Some place where I don’t need a car for regular and even some irregular errands.
I’m quite pleased with where I am right now, a provincial capital in NL. If I’d have to scale down, Houten looks quite promising. If I’d be forced to scale up and leave the country, the four places that pop to my mind that interest me are Freiburg (DE), Vienna (AT), Helsinki (FI) and Oslo (NO).
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Straight up Sci-Fi Legend of Zelda could be fire tho.
What’s weirder is that muons turned out to be INCREDIBLY cute.
They almost have “mew” in the name, it’s like a kitten! 😻
Would ride if it was a rollercoaster.
Fun fact, you can have a completely different game now by changing the language of the notation.
I heard there is talk of a projects for the EU to increase its digital sovereignty. Now would be a great time for those projects to come to fruition.
As for me, if this means that there’ll be an EU-wide reboot of Hyves, I’d be thrilled. Extra so if, on the back-end, it works on a Federated system.
According to that article, someone tried reacting it with just about anything he could find in the lab, and if it weren’t for the fact that it’s documented in a published paper, one could never be convinced that those experiments are the work of anyone other than a completely deranged scientist. The author of this article claims to have run out of expletives before finishing the second page.
Also stated in this article, and converted for your convenience, reacting FOOF with H2S will yield about 1.8 MJ/mol of excess thermal energy.
Most chemists, when you say “fill a reactor vessel at 700 °C with 300 torr of oxygen” and they notice a tank of fluorine gas in the room, will interrupt you and say “no you won’t.”
Not while I’m within a mile of this lab. Two miles if I’m downwind.
Unspecified chemist, paraphrased from the article
Poster’s note: I just noticed it uploaded and didn’t see it posted yet, so I rectified that.
Shh shh shh, don’t give them ideas.