Comment Re: Eh, maybe (Score 1) 17
I'd rather trust a proven implementation from yore than something piled together now by a troop of full-stack framework monkeys agitated by blockchain buzz.
I'd rather trust a proven implementation from yore than something piled together now by a troop of full-stack framework monkeys agitated by blockchain buzz.
The Quexit will probably mark the end of an era more than brexit did.
If your g/dL means gram per deciliter (the abbreviation for deciliter is dl, not dL) 164 grams of lead per deciliter of blood is a real cause for concern.
-32 * 5 / 9
Given that the sun only produces 200 microwatt per kg of mass, it seems optimistic to expect a quick solution to our energy needs from controlled fusion.
Spam.
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I'd rather see absolute than relative values. How much is that in Farads ?
Someone suggested the Pootin (abbr. Poo) as a unit of measure for unwanted behavior projected onto the (1, -1) direction in the Cipolla graph.
Obviously Putin scores 1Poo, so it's a fairly big unit.
This Adam scores around 2mPoo.
*whistles*
Similarly in Arabic the transliteration of Meta is 'mim ya ta alif' which is the same spelling as the accusative case of the adjective 'dead'. Pronunciation is different, though.
That's it in a nutshell. Well done !
Maybe this is more a film noir with a scifi plot device than an actual science fiction movie.
Still, great suggestion. It's vastly underrated.
Stop spamming this thread by repeatedly posting the same nonsense link, you shill.
Having a decent amount of stuff at the ready right when you need it is being well off. If you need to go on a scavenger hunt begging for each item you use only several times a year and have to settle for misfit, worn, dirty, partly broken or unavailable items because that's what somebody is able and willing to lend you, you're poor.
Funny how the leftist movement tries to convince people that being poor is great and the way forward. It ain't, and one should struggle to avoid the temptingly easy path downhill.
How does "The temperature in Phoenix, AZ could become closer to freezing from August to September." sound ? Yeah, it could be technically right, but do you really think this is the preferred phrasing to state that temperatures could drop from the hundreds to the nineties ?
Make no mistake, 'more acidic' instead of 'less alkaline' is a sure indicator of alarmist intent. Whenever one sees it, one does not read further to know from where the wind blows, and one may even suppose that the writer doesn't even know that seawater is alkaline.
Is your job running? You'd better go catch it!