Are there other gasses that could be used. E.g some of the noble gasses like argon or neon?
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A thing to look at would be eurorail/interrail tickets you can get internal ones for cheap but not sure if available for the UK.
A few years ago the same thing happened to me. There was someone who wasn't doing to good, on top of the station building on the next stop along throwing tiles and other things off. The operator got some replacement busses, that I couldn't get as I had my bike. So I just sat there with someone else who could get on as they had their dog. For about 4-5 hours. Sucked allot as I was tired, the dog was cute though.
Would guess they are trying to puncture whatever keeps the pontoons afloat. I know nothing about the bridge pontoons though, but seen plenty of helicopters with lots of holes in them
I really hope in the next few years we see a revolution in short distance transport. Most journeys are less than 3 miles (if I remember correctly, could be 5) a perfect distance for e-bikes, e-scooters and normal acoustic bikes. Hopefully at least some places capitalise on it
Metals are made of crystals, they usually defourm along the grain boundaries and fatigue cracks also grow along them. By eliminating those boundaries you reduce the chance for fatigue cracks and make the overall blade stronger.
Does it talk about fixes, I.e proportional representation, stv, etc?
His dad must be very upset that he is making pots and not tools.
Then how do people get to the jobs without any infrastructure
Also lots of other places (YouTube as an example) allow you to migrate your account indefinitely, over a decade after they were purchased.
The rumble of a class 37 makes it my favourite angine I think
I think this might be what they are talking about. Brilliant video, the story just builds and builds and builds. https://youtu.be/K4yCXIZ32lk