Ratalala
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If you're referring to the author of that page, she's a woman.
Interesting read. I once wondered what would be the contribution to atmospheric heat of the combustion of cigarettes, and waved it as probably insignificant. A quick googling suggests burning a cigarette releases 7.8…
You should check out https://www.pola.rs/
They are pretty rare in European cities (that I know of). They do exist, but in the largest cities, and are limited to the main arteries.
Same here. I dropped meat more because of being a "billions of living creatures living miserable, short lives before being slaughtered" anti-fan, but the GHG impacts are a nice side effect. Damn do I miss meat, though.
That would be 49!/(43!6!) = 13983816 combinations. So, on average, you need to play 13983816 times before your first win (geometric distribution). At one game a day, that's nearly 40000 years.
France is a founding member.
Watts are not energy.
And the local variations. In NZ the bulk of "e"s in words like pen, ten, etc. are often pronounced as "i"s, like in pin or tin. Took me a while to get used to it.
That's fallacious. Cows, pigs, sheep, turkeys, all existed before being farmed. And still exist in the while. Probably not on the scale of the 60 billions land animals slaughtered each year, though.
And breed them.
Everything is in the elevation. I'm rather fit, used to be in the army nearly ten years ago. These days I hike now and then. Last weekend I went on a wee tip, 25 km and 1400 m elevation; it took me 9 hours, not…
vimtex is so nice. At every new LaTeX project I have, I find out something new about its capabilities; I had never heard of the concealment before. EDIT: this seems to actually be vanilla vim. vimtex is still great,…
Or unhulled
Hydrogen escapes the atmosphere because it is extremely light and the planet's gravity cannot hold on to it.