I have the Wii sports resort jam playing in my head constantly. Does that include part of the infinite knowledge of the universe???
https://open.spotify.com/track/095HPmkmBLYaQeKpbfrMWk?si=8IU8A778Q_ilvkAGLTVQXA
I have the Wii sports resort jam playing in my head constantly. Does that include part of the infinite knowledge of the universe???
https://open.spotify.com/track/095HPmkmBLYaQeKpbfrMWk?si=8IU8A778Q_ilvkAGLTVQXA
Reynolds wrap literally has this as a faq on their website because so many people think it.
You do realize that’s why Reddit went down the shitter right? Appealing to the mainstream is literally what got us to the point that everything is filled with ads and misinformation.
Overwhelmingly southern states. 🙄
Nighthawk in light shows how to make your own on YouTube. He has lots of videos about stuff like this. Someone else in the comments linked one of his vids.
So different thickness materials can actually cool you off just from a heat transfer perspective, completely ignoring the PCM capabilities (I didn’t click your link I’m just assuming it’s his latest vid). https://www.thermal-engineering.org/what-is-critical-thickness-of-insulation-critical-radius-definition/
So wearing a thin tshirt in cold weather for example can actually be colder than wearing no shirt at all. Same in reverse. I’m wondering if this material is doing that rather than being some sort of PCM.
I’m still looking for the glasses to show op is a professional.
Depends on your reference frame
Ligatures make code way easier to read, especially if you’re using lambdas or a language with different comparison operators than “normal”.
It says 2023, not 24. Commenter typo’d. and the top number is correct. Bottom one is probably custom filled out, not based on actual work history.
Just in case you don’t actually know, it’s Looks Good To Me. It’s very commonly used when software devs review each other’s code.
I have two quotes. One from the OP article and the second from the article you linked.
uh. that article has less information? Unless you’re seeing something I don’t. My comment literally has more information about the satellite than the futurism article.
Can you please link that law?
The roughly 10-centimetre-long cube is made of magnolia-wood panels and has an aluminium frame, solar panels, circuit boards and sensors. The panels incorporate Japanese wood-joinery methods that do not rely on glue or metal fittings.
When LignoSat plunges back to Earth, after six months to a year of service, the magnolia will incinerate completely and release only water vapour and carbon dioxide
Huh? I’m confused.
Pretty sure they said the exact opposite of that. Judging by every one of your responses in this thread you seriously need to practice your reading comprehension.
No, the contract and ToS for the uncontract says it’s the same price guarantee as the price-lock. It says so in the article.
Also the difficulty is in the production line and custom swappable components, not the case design.
Abandoned it? What?