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Longitude is also twice as long - 360 vs 180 degrees

just say "3 words". Like the Russians' "2 words"

I would say Czechia used it more to boost the agricultural holding that's totally not owned by our PM

unless you run pinned CI runners on hardware you control

Schools don't have competent IT teams.

Here in the Netherlands a data center's power source (not even the machines) burnt down, data center is offline and University of Utrecht, one of the biggest universities here, is closed. Access passes don't work, work from home environment doesn't work, student information system is down, system for grading doesn't work. No failover for any of them (or maybe it was in the same DC?)

https://nos.nl/artikel/2613485-storingen-in-hele-land-door-b...


Some party: 34 infected, 11 died, R of 2.12, 18% infected by aerosol, incubation period 9-40 days

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2009040


Someone needs to put them in tanks for long time and make something very valuable like this:

https://en.excaliburshop.com/catalog/item/8951/fleret-merunk...


I don't know. Kia Niro is now 10 years old and looks completely normal and you could buy it as HEV, PHEV or EV

Yeah, the first EV I bought was an otherwise boring Hyundai Kona. Great car and great EV but you could easily mistake it for the gas version if you weren't paying attention.

And surprisingly to me it is even pretty damn efficient despite being originally designed as a gasoline-powered vehicle.


I would argue lost cities are a story in the margins of the story of the Netherlands. The main story would be a move from building towns on little hills that don't get flooded most of the times to building systems to actively manage water (wind- and steam-powered pumps) and flood defenses (Afsluitdijk, Deltaworks). Netherlands never had as much land as it has now so the balance is definitely on reclaiming rather than losing.

It worked pretty well on early google and altavista. Find an archive of searchlores.org from that era and see for yourself. +Fravia had documented and tested the features quite thoroughly

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