We use normal bread (pic 2) for sandwiches all the time. It’s been years since I’ve had industry toast (pic 1) and only in times of desperation.
Open top sandwiches with bread 2 are basically two thirds of my food pyramid.
We use normal bread (pic 2) for sandwiches all the time. It’s been years since I’ve had industry toast (pic 1) and only in times of desperation.
Open top sandwiches with bread 2 are basically two thirds of my food pyramid.
Every Indo-European language other than english:
10^6 = Million
10^9 = Milliarde
10^12 = Billion
10^15 = Billiarde
But the 100KK > 10M works in both systems.


Can Germany also return all their losses?


¿🤨?


It’s just a joke. NAND isn’t a software, it’s a bit operation (Not And) so 1001 NAND 1010 = 0111
It’s technically a “piece” of a software and is necessary for any addition and more.


NAND gate
I’m fully able-bodied, but I can understand that.
When I first started to work in a factory, standing for 8 hours and not being used to it, it was painful. Walking was a lot easier.


Because Ukraine asked.
What would be the problem with China giving money to Cuba and Mexico?
Error in line 1: You can’t use a reserved symbol in a variable name.


Metal Legos, your toes will love it
Let your browser translate the webpage for you. Or maybe you have luck with YouTube auto captions.
My tip is to search for it in another language.
pretty gross rack design
You’re absolutely right
It’s a normal rack, I disagree with the grossness.
They didn’t […] tell him “hey that doesn’t look right, please draw again”
But it does look right.
Just look at street cam footage of any Dutch town. Heavy rain, hail, wind etc. doesn’t stop those madmen on their grandma bikes.
How “does it not look right” if it’s literally reality. I could take a foto of such a rack today in my area. They exist, they work. I don’t see the problem.
I first ate avocado in ~2007 when my grandparents from the silent generation brought some back from their visit to Bolivia. So I can say I ate it before it was cool (in Europe).


In the epilogue she says we haven’t tested scoring methods.
But in my local county council elections we had something to that degree. Every candidate (multiple candidates per party and independents) had three boxes. And every elector had 12 or 20 or something crosses to distribute. So you could give 3, 2, 1 or 0 crosses to a candidate.
Maybe the difference is, that didn’t yield a single winner but elected members of the council.
Which is also a much more glaring issue with fptp systems: not the race for president, but the fact that there are only 2 parties in parliament.
It’s easier for them to reach higher education, because they’re so tall.