Wouldn't want to have you on my team thanks
B9 needing a replacement "grid fin actuator"
Seems launch delayed til Saturday, works out specifically for me!
You load 16 tonnes...
I'm on my phone but i just wanted to pop a comment that I've been feeling the same way as OP for about 2 years now. I'm getting better, but the scar will remain. It's a tough road built specifically for you it seems
I'm so reluctant to agree with you... I imagine Google threatened legal action in this case
Who knows man
Have you u checked out the rescue site? https://lothiancatrescue.org/rehome/cats-needing-homes/ Some loveable looking friends there
Edit: on a brief look myself - looks like no cats there suitable for your situation
Moar kitties https://www.cats.org.uk/west-lothian/adopt-a-cat
Yeah, seems a 70/30 split according to https://www.guinnesscelebrate.com/download/03-01_The_Quality_Chain_Full_Presentation.pdf
Not natively but you can block instances with Sync iirc
Thanks for your insight, that was really cool to read about
Rebus convoy moving out from Cameron Toll
Only just discovered it was Rebus from the signs on the sides, crazy how much space they had
I'd hazard a guess at in-orbit refuelling mechanism(s)
I remember it being very difficult! Those damn bats...
I was morbidly curious and dove into wikipedia:
The process is based on alkaline hydrolysis: the body is placed in a pressure vessel that is then filled with a mixture of water and potassium hydroxide, and heated to a temperature around 160 °C (320 °F), but at an elevated pressure, which prevents boiling. Instead, the body is effectively broken down into its chemical components, which takes approximately four to six hours.
We'd be fools to think they've not figured this out, they're definitely here already
No!
But how long until the fediverse is monetized?
Just wondering what tbe purpose of 'collapse all' is?
I immediately think of the calculator - that must have been an existential hoop to jump through (who could do maths better than me?!).
Will we one day look back on human inputs such as decision-making, file selection, mouse-pointing as primitive? I reckon we will
Probably expecting reddit to do the same to other subreddits that try this tactic. It's awful