I thought Luxembourg's high GDP was mostly from the high number of people who cross the border to work there but don't live there.
But I'm interested in factual info, not attached to this nugget of opinion
I was really into reading the books of game of thrones just around the time they started produce the TV series.
My wife had been burned before, she said she wouldn't start reading them until the guy finished writing the whole series... We're still waiting George!
I mean, to me, that comment reads like a lot of mental gymnastics and propaganda.
The world is divided into two clear sides, and whatever the other side does is bad, even if it seems benevolent, because of [way of seeing society rooted in the theory of your side].
Also, there's no such thing as authoritarian left, they always give people as much personal freedom as possible without jeopardising the movement, and any repression is the minimum amount that's needed for the greater God!
It's more complicated than a one-dimensional left- right. That's why someone came up with the political compass. Still doesn't tell the whole picture, but it's a more meaningful oversimplification.
I once had one of these for literally like 3 weeks.
Since then, I've decided the solution is to floss more regularly in general. Not that flossing was able to get it out, but they don't seem to get stuck in the first place. I think maybe having slightly inflamed gums from plaque around the base of the tooth is what left a gap enough for the corn thing to slot in.
You make some good points, and there's also thermal issues.
The whole reason the datacentres use so much water is cooling all those processors.
Rejecting heat in space is super hard because you're ultimately relying only on radiation (not enough matter for conduction/convection), no matter how many heavy/expensive/complex/maintenance-needing cooling systems you use.
But at least if it was able to be done, the heat would be 'outside the environment ' as it were. The idea of using earth's seas to cool datacentres on top of everything else does not sound ideal...
What's wrong with that? It's a common gesture for thanks in many places irl... that's the first thing i think when I see that emoji, and I'm from a western culture...
I was already assuming they did have a second set.
Taking off the dirty ones and putting on the clean ones is bloody well hard enough.
Are people out there really trying to turn around a single set in a day? That's just setting yourself up to fail, I don't care how neurotypical you think you are.
Depends a lot on how long the corpse had been there, and what state it's in. My local 25 m x 6 Lane pool, I'd get in it with someone who just had a heart attack. Fresh corpse but shot, I'd have to play it by ear. Some post-apocalyptic scenario where the filtration system and everything has been offline for months and the whole place has turned into John Doe broth... probably pass...I mean there'd have to be a pretty good reason and a way to rinse off afterwards.
We've all been there.