Then the crops grow, and they’re all full of microscopic glass fibre. Then the foodstuffs are shipped to the world. Then the foods are eaten and the GF joins the microplastics in our bloodstream.
RecallMadness
Not necessarily unsafe, but similar for vans too. With nothing in my RWD vans cargo bay it’s quite easy to break traction. Especially on cold tyres.
Yes, I think so.
- the gibberish audio,
- gate number “♾️”
- everything moves with a localised parallax effect
- the wallabies torso and tail is weird
- the gangway has weird ribs half way down it
Yes, but in the terms of China leveraging the debt, it seems somewhat insignificant.
Small enough that the US could just spend 3% less on its defence budget to prevent China from gaining a deeper foothold.
US$22bn? Is that all? That’s like 2.5% of the 2023 US military expenditure.
That doesn’t seem like much?
“Antelopes are safe, We’re not going to eat you” says the “crocodiles for eating antelopes” party.
Teaching critical thinking?
Every LLM has a Silver lining?
Teaching critical thinking?
Every LLM has a Silver lining?
There are 3 tiers of radioactive waste. With the highest being radioactive enough to produce heat, and the lowest being barely (if at all) more radioactive than your home.
But the low level waste accounts for 96% of waste, and is sometimes made up of things that could be contaminated, and are treated as such as a precaution.
The highest level waste makes up <1% of waste.
If you do this, make really good notes and markings on the polarity of your magnets.
The number of times I have tried this, to end up with two mating parts that repel each other.
Alternatively, just print recesses and glue them in afterwards.
Fewer bombs, but more litter.
Other when it first opened, and there was a popo sitting at the bottom in front of the speed trap; every time I’ve gone to Kapiti that steep downhill traffic has been going 110kmh.
On the uphill, nobody does (or ends up doing) 100 unless they’re EVs, motorcycles, ir anything else with torque.