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  • Look at mostly indexes rather than managed funds. Much lower fees for normally more performance.

    Take a look at some whole Europe indexes (check where management is based if that matters) looking at their descriptions/top 10s to see what/where they are actually investing in.

    That will mostly get you the big European conglomerates though, you may then have to look into country specific indexes to get the smaller cap companies.

    You don't have to put everything in one basket. Check the buy/sell fees if any and the min investment, you may be able to put €200 in 10 different funds/indexes. (No point if they all invest in the same thing though)

  • I think the designs all end up as big combined wing aircraft to give more storage. Can work, but so many new techs and challenges that no one is really investing in it....

    Airport expansions like at Gatwick and Heathrow in the UK (both very contentious) should have carbon caps to encourage investment in this kind of stuff.

  • Check the factory on the packaging. I think some of their UK factories have to retain the original recipe.... Can't remember the details, so not that useful.

  • That sale should never have been allowed

  • Laughed at the alt text, you have to be careful with definitions!

  • Drop a question in your instances meta community

  • ...Is the description anything to do with the image?

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  • Prosecco is Italian, so I assume would be covered too?

  • Some instances restrict image uploads because of people uploading..... Unsavoury images.

    You should be able to link to an external image site.

  • My parents had their current house built - an awesome oak framed building. I got the frame design from the architects and turned it into a 3D printed jigsaw.

    Each beam had a bit on the end that plugged into the relevant socket (with a little bku-tacto help in some cases)

    I had done no 3d modeling previous to this, and practically none after. Took me months, awesome though!

  • I tend to spend a weekend cooking and freezing loads, then not really cooking for weeks.

    So it's a massive targeted shop every few weeks to do that, then mostly small trips (often on foot/bike) to the local shops to get milk and any odd things I run out of, or if I feel like mixing dinner up with something else.

  • Yeh, I see the edits

  • Things fall into the thicker parts of the atmosphere because drag from the tiny amounts of air up there. if that is shrinking, then you can get lower before you have the same amount of drag? Therefore lower orbits might be more feasible?

    Lower orbit means faster though, so it may not be linear? Would be interesting to see (someone else do) the maths.

  • You seem to have made 3 posts?

  • Doesn't that just mean that lower orbits can be used? Less air resistance?

  • CS2 still has some glaring holes. It doesn't have functional bus lanes for example.

    I have rage quit over some stupid bug/design decision every time I have tried to play it.

    Also, still no asset mods... WTF

  • Their size makes them very hard to turn too, so you can see them a while off, but that doesn't help if it takes Kms to stop.

    It also only helps if there is someone actually looking out of the window....

  • Oil tanker was likely carrying aviation fuel for the US military (as per the BBC).

    Let the conspiracy theories begin! (Does jet fuel melt ships!?!)

  • This happened not far off the coast. Looks like the oil tanker was at anchor waiting, while the cargo ship ploughed into it.

    Oil tankers are not exactly the most nimble of ships, even if it tried to get out of the way.