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  • i had the same issue with a cr2032 powered kitchen scale. my take is that the scale draws way too much power for the battery, and i guess its the display who draws most. (had the same issue with a kitchen thermometer). so it's bad design i guess

  • yes, generally it's l/(1-l), where l is the loss (ranging from 0 to 1). Example: if you loose 10%, your portfolio needs to grow 11.11% to compensate just for the loss. go figure how long that is gonna take

  • from the movie Ghost with Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze

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  • absolutely agree. i just wanted to point out that not everything has to be a video

  • totally agree with reading more. text is easy to consume, easy to store, (somewhat) easy to verify (if sources are provided), and it keeps (if using dead trees for storage). ever since the pandemic i started reading more and must say i really like it

  • Das Titelbild hat die Haltung der FDP zum Schwangerschaftsabbruch und die Fokussierung der FDP "Mentalitätswechsel zu mehr Leistungsbereitschaft" zum Thema. Geschmacklos? sicherlich, null mit FDP-Politik auseinanandersetzend? Sicher nicht. nurmeinebeidenpfennige

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  • in Germany at least, there has been a huge shift in academic psychology from being a more or less liberal arts (Geisteswissenschaften?) subject to becoming much more grounded in the natural sciences (read: biology, neurosciences, medicine, experiments, statistics). thus, when i did my degree Reich was only mentioned in history of psychology courses, Adorno not all. my understanding is that Freud et al are still discussed in liberal arts subjects

  • happy hardcore

  • love it!

  • i Kind of doubt it. in a video i saw if the process they were using hardfired bricks. i don't believe any organic compounds would survive the heat.

    (dung might be a better term for what you were referring to. i seem to remember that because of the way they feed their cattle the dung has a very high fibre content which makes it a good source for building material. it's nowhere as gross as the diarrhea like consistency we get from cows in Europe)