Als Profi geht es ja auch darum, immer an der Grenze zu fahren, manchmal kommt man dann auch darüber.
Als Profi geht es ja auch darum, immer an der Grenze zu fahren, manchmal kommt man dann auch darüber.
Every commercial fuel recycling plant in existence releases large amounts of radioactivity into the air and water, so I dont really see them as a good alternative.
Here is a world map of iodine 129 before fukushima, its one of many radioactive isotopes released at nuclear reprocessing plants: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/images/iupac/j_pac-2015-0703_fig_076.jpg The website where I got it from: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/element/Iodine#section=Isotopes-in-Forensic-Science-and-Anthropology
Considering how long it would take to build safe reactors, how expensive it would be and how much radioactive contamination would be created both at the production of fuel and later when the storage ever goes wrong after thousands of years, I just dont see any reason to ever invest into it nowadays, when renewables and batteries have gotten so good.
Yeah, I visited sweden once, where I camped in nature. The cities were meh, but the nature was very nice.
In the east maybe, its definetly not bad at all in northern germany (Schleswig Holstein).
Could also be called: “How to waste valuable (sub)urban space and limited resources”
It is definetly the superior plug for everything outdoor and or higher power.
Its way too bulky for smaller devices.
Here in Germany we have type F and C, where C is used for low power devices and also fits into the F socket, but not the other way around.
So even the type F plug would be too big for smaller devices.
It would be a kinda fun league to watch, but I dont want to hear about athletes dying because they took obscene amounts of steroids to be the best.
As a German, afaik if you want to permanently move to germany you need to prove that you can support yourself financially (or someone else will?), so you will need a job offer and or some savings.
There is no requirement to not be disabled, but being disabled could make fulfilling those requirements more difficult.
They also allow you to plug in a grounded Schuko Plug (Its the german one) without connecting the earth, cant get much more dangerous than that. I think the french plug also can be plugged in but it doesnt connect the earth either.
I have ridden with a tire that had cracks like this for over a year lol.
However I would not recommend inflating close to the maximum rated pressure.
I know, but thats still much better than it was before and I think we will slowly move towards full legalisation.
But seeds were actually always legal, you just werent allowed to plant them.
What is also good is that weed is no longer classified as a narcotic (Betäubungsmittel), so it can be prescribed like any other medicine. While medicinal Cannabis was legal before, the hurdles to get it were way too high.
Wenn du mit schnelleren mithalten musst, ist es natürlich doof. Wenn man den ganzen Tag dafür Zeit hat, sollte das eigentlich möglich sein (solange die 18% nicht die ganze Zeit sind).
Wenn man deutlich mehr als seine “Wohlfühlleistung” treten muss, ist man natürlich schnell schlapp.
Trotzdem muss ich Hut ab sagen, bin dieses Jahr auch nur einmal bisher 100km gefahren (allerdings größtenteils flach).
Well, its legal now in Germany
Here in Germany, Corona Beer was never that big, so I guess the amount of people who bought it because they had just noticed it for the first time is higher than the amount of people who would have bought it but didnt because of the disease.
Boycotting Corona beer? Here in Germany I have heard that their sales went up when Corona happened.
Ich persönlich wäre für eine Obergrenze von großen Klamottenladenketten in der Innenstadt, dann könnten sich andere Läden vielleicht auch die Miete leisten.
Ganz ernst meine ich das nicht, allerdings hätte es schon paar Vorteile.
Heißt bestimmt, Autos durch und alle anderen können erstmal ganz lang warten.
Everything can go wrong in one way or another, it just depends how high the risk is. People drive their car every day, even if there is a chance that they wont make it to the next day because of it.
But the risk just isnt felt to be too high in comparison to the usefulness, or people wouldnt drive.
If I knew that it was fairly safe to go to the moon, I would do it, even if it could mean that I dont come back, because it would be a pretty special experience.
Here in Germany some McDonalds and Burger King do have self serve drink machines with unlimited drinks, but they are not that many (I would guess 10-20%). Some other fast food chains are more likely to have them, like Subway.
What about having a life support system connected?