I mean, it's possible to have around 1100 people in a B747, so yeah that checks out
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I mean I've been using the same reusable bag for a few years now, and I also have some others that I'm not using that much anymore (only when I have a lot to buy at once), so they've been used way more than 10 times, and they will keep being used for a very long time
I do agree with the Splinter Cell series yeah.
Although I'm confused, why did you include Nier Replicant and Automata? Automata has already a complete version, and Replicant already had a remaster/remake/director's cut version 3 years ago.
As a trans woman, can confirm, IPAs turned me into a girl
Joke's on you, I have headaches either way!
Just a heads-up, until v2 is released, it does not scale. I used it to monitor around 40 services. It's too much. So if you have a lot of things to monitor for uptime you might need to either split in several uptime-kuma services, or reduce the frequency
Cooking can be fun, but it's also a chore. It means
- finding 14 meals a week (sure you can have the same meal twice, but you still need to prepare that)
- making sure that your mealplan is at least a bit balanced
- groceries
- cooking
- dishes
And you do that every week of your life. I get it that cooking can be fun, but not the everyday cooking you need to do to survive.
Depends on the country though. In France you must be registered to vote (you're assigned a specific voting office). It's a single registration foe everything, not for each vote
Although the process is online, and takes like 5mins.
You also get a voting card, but it's technically optional, it just speeds up the process in the voting office.
In France the way we learned is (for the highway at least)
- 110km/h: 5 small markings between you and the other car
- 130km/h: 2 large markings
Yeah I'm almost three years in and I've been resigning myself to have something that can only barely be qualified as a B-cup I guess. So yeah it depends a lot
Tbh it doesn't really reduce the number of unsolicited spam calls that much. On the other hand there is a fixed list of prefixes that can be used for these type of calls that you can directly block: https://www.arcep.fr/actualites/actualites-et-communiques/detail/n/plan-de-numerotation-050922.html.
In France it's those prefixes "0162, 0163, 0270, 0271, 0377, 0378, 0424, 0425, 0568, 0569, 0948, 0949"