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Planes on the ground, pilots alive; perfect landing!
Planes on the ground, pilots alive; perfect landing!
Duolicious is one. Its user base is mostly 4channers though.
It’d be cheaper to send him out if the solar system though
Personally, I’m not wearing programming socks. Mostly because I’m wearing nothing at all.
What if the oil is made from beans?
I’m pretty sure that’s illegal for the corpo
That said still don’t do it.
I’m just nitpicking but why are 7.7 and 6.6 arbitrary the thresholds for the colour change? Also, why is one 6.6 red while another two are yellow?
There were a couple on some of the r/Australia threads.
There’s a much easier way.
7x3.5 is the same as 7x3 plus half of 7. That’s 21 plus 3.5 is 24.5
The funny thing is you did this for the division when you could do it for the entire thing.
That’s a very good sample size if the participants were selected well. Most political polls use similar numbers and tend to be quite accurate.
It usually depends on what app you’re using. Desktop and a couple apps display it by default or when hovered. Others might not show it at all because they’re built off reddit apps which doesn’t show it separated
From the actual article, that last statement isn’t even taht far off, if you chuck in a few more games
In fact, in 2023, five old games—Fortnite, Roblox, League of Legends, Minecraft, and GTA V—accounted for 27% of all playtime in the year.
Did my first blood donation today. Usually do plasma donations. So much faster, only took 6 mins for 470 mL but 3 months until I can donate again.
48/16 here. Something like that with almost 80 a month.
Antibodies, I suspect
But what if I don’t become fossilised and get converted in oil instead?
Do you know if Sublinks will be compatible with existing mobile apps like Eternity?
Watts is already Joules per second. It’s a measure of power, not energy.
Acording to this paper/article, its better than technologies such as batteries, but the study isn’t the most comprehensive and doesn’t consider things like pump hydro.