A long ton is about 1.016something metric tonne.
A long ton is about 1.016something metric tonne.
I can see that for a free game that you enjoy a lot, and want to reward with some money. You can make a donation, or get a silly skin for the same money (and have it visible that you donated some).
Which is why neither are SI-units
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Buffalo the animal (I think it’s water buffalo for mozzarella)
Have you tried inserting (solid core) installation wire? My guess is that it’s some sort of spring clamp, that is triggered by pushing in a wire. The orange things are only used when taking a wire out.
And it starts with you fighting a God!
2400W is typical maximum power for an oven. If you run that continuous you’ll have very crispy (black) turkey
I doubt an oven needs 2400W continuous to keep at temperature. Also a single large oven will be far more efficient than 7.5 million separate ovens.
Can you elaborate? I know very little about the history of kilts
Also, there is a hard line in the sand at elbow noodles. That’s Goulash.
WHAT?! I was all the way with you, until Goulash. What horrific version of goulash are you eating that contains elbow noodles? Or even noodles at all?
Then it’s probably made wrong. A line and some markings isn’t enough.
So is it literally a replacement, or an entirely different device?
This is a Dutch artist, and a Dutch landscape. The Netherlands is a right-side driving country.
I guess your comment is true for car drivers sticking their arm out of a window, but for cyclists it really doesn’t matter. You can use both arms to indicate direction.
The fumes are from the flux, if you’re evaporating lead your iron is a few thousand degrees too high.
Still shouldn’t breathe that, but that’s also true for lead-free solder
“Europe’s most important rocket test” is quite an overstatement for a student project.
Ah yeah, that’s a good point
A tendency to roll for a long time would be true for any many-sided die, no? I can’t imagine the 120 stopping quickly either.
The whole thing reads like it’s written by whatever LLM Linkedin provides