You actually should not do that. They are basically an overdose of iodine.
You actually should not do that. They are basically an overdose of iodine.
Enrichment is sorting. Breeding is isotope conversion and done in a reactor. (Fast breeding reactor)
Yes, but they are not gaming devices. They are meant to efficiently compute things. When used for that purpose they use little energy compared to other devices doing the same thing.
Only if you are putting the nonstick into the dishwashee.
To be fair: it is mostly inert. But using carbon steel instead has virtually 0 cost and a much longer lifespan(that yourself)
There are no acs in Europe.
96 hours are plausible if you work on a remote site (e.g. oil rig) and are practically always on the clock. Just because it is insane from a normal person’s pov doesn’t mean it does not exist.
You are not supposed to have relation between the words. This password is vulnerable to a dictionary attack. If you are not a high value target you should still be OK.
Itt: Use Linux Spam. This is not feasible for most users. Not all applicatopns are posted to Linux and some explicitly do not work. In particular for people that play games socially this just does not work. That being said they are unaffected by this change.
The left is already 600 Bucks a day. This is sufficient money. Hence the right should never be chosen. Greed is not always good. If you can have enough forever vs. More + downside/condition you should always choose the easy out.
You’re telling me this ain’t nori? Why.
This is pulped paper cardboard, is it not?
If you wipe out the people you wipe out the biome. You just want more than 50% killed.
We don’t know any economical way to synthesise helium. Nuclear fusion exists.
Pretty sure that was only when there was a global shortage. Stockpiling what you can reasonably consume without going bad when supply is sufficient is the correct way to go.
No, rounding errors mean they typically do not. E.g. 2.7% 10.6% and 86.7% would become 3% 11% an 87% which sum to 101.
Because 20 of 22 % of voters not caring is much more.
10 % of voters wavering is not a lot though.
Pretty sure it’s more of a pricing issue.