If he had more than 0.5 seconds to move the kid he could have moved him 1.5 meters without severely hurting him. On the other hand, if he had less than 0.5 seconds he's now killed everyone on the train.
The exact purpose of this facility remains unknown.
I was hoping for more clues on that. It sounds like an easy thing to disrupt so I can't imagine they'd try manufacturing anything. The only thing that makes sense to me would be a distribution point to send the power further on into the Russian grid.
According to a confidential email, DR is in possession of, production is expected to start December 1.
According to the confidential email, the company FPRT, which was founded by Fire Point, which is behind the "flamingo" missile, will produce solid rocket fuel at an address close to Air Station Skrydstrup.
Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen (V) has long announced that there are Ukrainian defence companies on the way to start production in Denmark.
Now DR can tell you who one of the companies is and where it should be.
This is the company FPRT, which was founded by Fire Point, which is the company behind Ukraine's brand new long-range "flamingo" cruise missile, which they have reportedly recently used to hit a FSB base in Crimea.
A missile, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has called Ukraine's "most successful."
The production will take place just on the other side of the fence from Air Station Skrydstrup, where the Danish F-35 fighter jets are housed.
This is shown by a confidential email sent around among ministries and agencies that DR has come into possession of. It also appears that production is scheduled to start on 1 December this year.
Here you can read that FPRT must produce solid rocket fuel.
Fast rocket fuel turns on quickly and can deliver a powerful and stable combustion, making it suitable for, among other things, missiles and military purposes.
Unlike liquid rocket fuel, it doesn't need to be refuelled just before launching, and it's easier to handle and store.
Further in the mail, it says that it will use the new controversial law that gives the government unprecedented power to disregard other laws and citizens' right to complain if a project serves significant national defense goals or civil emergency purposes.
The law is due to be voted through next week and is expected to take effect from mid-September.
The purpose of the consultation is to ensure that all ministries and agencies with relevant areas of responsibility have the opportunity to submit comments as well as assess whether there is further regulation to be waived in order for the company to be established and initiate its production on 1 December 2025, says the mail.
The company FPRT has already received a Danish CVR number. In addition, a Danish website has been set up, where the company writes that it is "in the process of a large project", where it "establishes modern production facilities in Vojens".
We work with designing and manufacturing parts for rocket engines. We test and approve our products at special test facilities that are located in a different place than where the production takes place.
"Our work supports programs that are very important for Denmark's defence," they wrote.
What you want to control is water temperature and (separately) water flow rate.
Two taps let you control those but only by guessing the right combination of settings with trial and error. On your first try you'll get one right (the flow rate, say) and mess up the other one (the temperature, say). Try again and you're a little closer, but not perfect.
One-handled taps align their control vectors with the search space's basis vectors. You want more flow? Turn this way, exactly to the right setting. You want higher temperature? Turn this other way, orthogonal to the first, without altering what you had set there. There's no comparison.
Oh, "And Another Thing"? I didn't enjoy that at all. It was like a rehash of old jokes and I felt the author was barely familiar with the previous work. I remember coming across one rehashed joke they clearly hadn't understood completely. Can't remember the details, though.
Oof. Look at the seating positions at that table. Things have changed, but that's not a good look, glancing back. Europe has some guilt for the current situation. I hope we continue to move firmly towards repairing it.
Toilets flush in a direction determined by how the water is poured into the bowl. For other vessels the pre-existing motion of the water, the shape of the vessel, and the shape of the drain dominate the direction.
Apparently in algae bloom regions ships leave wakes that "can be seen in satellite radar images as long bright strips of enhanced backscatter with characteristic length of up to several hundred kilometres lasting more than 5 hours" according to this Russian Space Research Institute article.
It was more like: "sure, I invited Epstein to my house, but you should see all the other rapists I've been inviting to my house. [Lists off a few names.] Raping children is widespread in New York." I'm not even paraphrasing that much.
This is not like a falling kid problem...
If he had more than 0.5 seconds to move the kid he could have moved him 1.5 meters without severely hurting him. On the other hand, if he had less than 0.5 seconds he's now killed everyone on the train.