Yeah, that song stood the test of time (at least the test of a decade).
Yeah, that song stood the test of time (at least the test of a decade).
The latest was „Call me maybe“. I’m not mad, that song slaps.
You don’t have to use it, but aluminum salts are not really cancer-causing:
https://www.healthline.com/health/what-to-know-about-aluminum-in-deodorant
3,5-5k€ depending on size and finish. My sister has a 45cm one in their kitchen.
Here you go: https://www.irinoxhome.com/eng/freddy
So, any of the xkcd phones?
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/Category:xkcd_Phones
It just follows the general ‚suggestion‘ of gravity in Star Wars. It can be switched on or off as needed. Even the smallest vessels do vertical takeoff without any visible thrusters and in space your feet are safely attached to the floor.
After watching and reading The Expanse that has become very apparent.
It just follows the general ‚suggestion‘ of gravity in Star Wars. It can be switched on or off as needed. Even the smallest vessels do vertical takeoff without any visible thrusters and in space your feet are safely attached to the floor.
After watching and reading The Expanse that has become very apparent.
Especially if you consider R2 as unreliable narrator that would explain his antics in Episode 1, 2 and 3.
Our accounts are the same age.
Yeah, I fully understand their benefit to make better use of renewable energy sources. But they are not net-generating power, so their inclusion in the graph is still somewhat misleading.
How are batteries generating electricity?
I‘m not questioning the data, but this whole „article“ is advertising to sell an ETF to invest into this trend.
High on Life?
Being proud of not knowing things, and having no desire to change that.
Thumbs up for the Silo series. Even though it’s not in outer space, many other boxes tick: multi-generation, environmental systems, spoiled planet …