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No, you are right. It takes away a lot of elegance and ‘smoothness’.
No, you are right. It takes away a lot of elegance and ‘smoothness’.
I have to admit that i didn’t expect that not boiling water could do so much damage.
What a nice cave
You mean because they are not able to restock on their own cases since half a year now?
To me it just almost seems that Reddit didn’t cut off all apps at the same time.
Just put it in fancy bottles and people all over the world will buy it
Somehow I notice how I think more ‘structured’ and focused about the things I write down by hand. Especially useful when I try to break down tasks into smaller bits or try to plan anything through step by step
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Look at me! I am the baby now!
What is the best alternative?
Even after Brexit when now so much money flows into NHS? Strange.
I can only hope that this is not so easy for Russia on a broader scale. I think a lot of Ukraine’s success comes from the motivation of the single soldiers and units. The motivation to adapt, to improve, to implement new tactics and ideas. I don’t know if this motivation is really existing in so many parts of the Russian army right now. Yes, I know, a few of them are really active trying to change their ways and not all of the Russians are stupid, I just hope that the majority of them is too much of a passive grunt for this to happen. But maybe I am only coping when I am hoping that their morale and motivation is crumbling.
Exceptions for batteries that survive a certain number of charging cycles
I have read a few different takes in the last week. That this war shows how much an army needs to be able to fight a war of attrition if they want to fight Russia and that Sweden with its relatively small numbers heavy equipment might run into problems.
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