Kind of opposite. There's nothing to do during winter but drink and fuck. And while you can do both at once, it's generally not very productive at least on the male side with all the erection issues.
I find it funny that I have to remind even my native friends that we actually got Christianized very late, and many of the puritan traditions, like shame of sex never really took hold around here when in company of utterly weirded out exchange students.
"I found that one thing that you're sorta, kinda wrong on that is tangential to the whole you're saying and in no way key to it. Therefore you're wrong on everything".
In reality, this is an admission that you concede the remainder of the points.
You're thinking of large plastic particulates found in plastic trash. Microplastics are smaller than human cells, and comparable in size to larger bacteria.
If you read the other commentary carefully, the only harmful effect that could be found with microplastics in fish is that if they get utterly insane amounts of it, their buoyancy changes to a harmful degree, as plastic is generally lighter than water in tissues that it will displace.
So the only problem they could observe is slightly increased buoyancy for fish when you're talking about grams in cubic centimetre, so incredibly high concentrations far beyond this study?
Does that confirm that there are no problems like those observed with plastic garbage, i.e. mechanical damage to digestive system and thorax?
They're talking about microplastics. If the term is used correctly, those are 5 micrometers and smaller particles. Your confusion comes from the clickbait part, where the attempts to conflate microplastics with plastic garbage in the oceans are made. Which are completely distinct and separate issues.
AFAIK, there is still no proof that there's any observable harm in microplastics. As far as the initial study claimed, those are biologically inert and too small to have mechanical impact. This could change in the future as people are studying them closely now, but the studies that are coming out all seem to avoid the topic completely. Instead they are used by clickbaity media people to conflate plastic garbage problems in the oceans with the problem of microplastics.
None that we know of. This is the continuation of the current lie of extreme end of green movement and need for clicks.
Essentially this is the continuation of the several stories on topic done in recent past, after the study about a year ago was popularized. That study talked about "microplastics", which are small micrometre-sized plastics that are so small, they can freely penetrate cell walls. They appear to have no interaction with cells themselves and are biologically inert. Their primary source was stated as washing and drying clothing.
The green crazies and the clickbaiters are trying very hard to conflate this with problems of plastic trash in the oceans. That is about millimetre-grade plastics, which tend to come out of various plastic garbage being dumped into rivers and carried into the sea. Those are usually big enough to cause mechanical problems in thorax and stomach of wildlife. As in they will get stuck, and animal will slowly starve because it cannot eat.
Latter problem has received quite a few clicks in last five years. Former doesn't seem to be the problem as far as we know. So to get clicks, former and latter are being conflated into one problem by advocacy groups and certain people in the media.
It's funny how you managed to make the conclusion that is the opposite of reality. In short term, it's a loss, because during the period of conflict, there's suffering.
After there's a better deal in place, it's a long term win. So losses in sprints, win in the marathon. Trump Derangement Syndrome is a really nasty illness.
They're dumping the massive overproduction in China. Electric scooters have been a thing there for at least half a decade at this point, and as with all things Chinese, they tend to overproduce massively after initial need is met.
I get that idea from knowing how modern burners function. NOx and SO2 require certain temperatures to form. Modern burn control allows for such accurate manipulation of burn process, that these temperatures are never present at any location within the burner.
This is false. Germany still runs majority of its nuclear plants. Less than half was closed after Fukushima (8/17). The current plan is to phase them out as their useful life span ends, and not upgrade/build new ones. This phase out is ongoing and is being constantly postponed at this point as reality of having no chance of meeting CO2 targets with all the coal fired plants they have to run to compensate is starting to dawn on non-crazy parts of environmentalist movement.
The problem is that those closed plants alone accounted for a sizeable chunk of energy, so Germany went from net exporter to net importer overnight, while having to fire up all of its mothballed coal plants, and import from Poland which built up a lot of coal power near German border with correct expectations that Germany will need it.
Thing is though, coal power is still a lot cleaner than gasoline/diesel automotive ICE in almost every metric. A LOT cleaner. Even in just the CO2 aspects, without getting into the whole "particulates, NOx, etc" brouhaha, which is close to zero on modern coal fired plant, but significant and emitted at surface level by automotive ICEs. Which is still one of the major causes of harm to humans in more congested areas that has nothing to do with global warming.
I've no idea why you think that "US prosperity is built on largess of the Saudis". US prosperity is built on the fact that it's the only major state in the world that doesn't have to invest significant amount of resources into border defence against peer competitors, coupled with the fact that it has more navigable interconnected rivers than entire rest of the world combined.
Or did you forget that US became a major power before Saudi Arabian oil was ever discovered?
That is the new versions. I have the first gen, which are just pure android. The only customization is the nokia's warranty app which lets you check if your warranty is still on and some technical details about the phone.
Everything else is stock android. It didn't even have a video player or audio player bundled. Just the standard google play package on top of aosp.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. One has to remember that these kinds of preferences are deeply personal, just like someone can do even triple number multiplications rapidly.
Unfortunately Turkey's efforts in controlling malaria are rather fragile in its South-East, which puts entire South European region at risk. Luckily as you note, the risk is not significant as long as preventative measures are in place.
But it most certainly does not eliminate the risk, and vectors will likely come through the regional instability causing failure of malaria controls combined with improvement of habitat suitability for malaria as global warming progresses.
What is "awkward silence"? And why is that particular silence awkward?
Kind of opposite. There's nothing to do during winter but drink and fuck. And while you can do both at once, it's generally not very productive at least on the male side with all the erection issues.
I find it funny that I have to remind even my native friends that we actually got Christianized very late, and many of the puritan traditions, like shame of sex never really took hold around here when in company of utterly weirded out exchange students.
Simplicity and focus on what user needs at expense of everything else.
"I found that one thing that you're sorta, kinda wrong on that is tangential to the whole you're saying and in no way key to it. Therefore you're wrong on everything".
In reality, this is an admission that you concede the remainder of the points.
You're thinking of large plastic particulates found in plastic trash. Microplastics are smaller than human cells, and comparable in size to larger bacteria.
If you read the other commentary carefully, the only harmful effect that could be found with microplastics in fish is that if they get utterly insane amounts of it, their buoyancy changes to a harmful degree, as plastic is generally lighter than water in tissues that it will displace.
So the only problem they could observe is slightly increased buoyancy for fish when you're talking about grams in cubic centimetre, so incredibly high concentrations far beyond this study?
Does that confirm that there are no problems like those observed with plastic garbage, i.e. mechanical damage to digestive system and thorax?
They're talking about microplastics. If the term is used correctly, those are 5 micrometers and smaller particles. Your confusion comes from the clickbait part, where the attempts to conflate microplastics with plastic garbage in the oceans are made. Which are completely distinct and separate issues.
AFAIK, there is still no proof that there's any observable harm in microplastics. As far as the initial study claimed, those are biologically inert and too small to have mechanical impact. This could change in the future as people are studying them closely now, but the studies that are coming out all seem to avoid the topic completely. Instead they are used by clickbaity media people to conflate plastic garbage problems in the oceans with the problem of microplastics.
None that we know of. This is the continuation of the current lie of extreme end of green movement and need for clicks.
Essentially this is the continuation of the several stories on topic done in recent past, after the study about a year ago was popularized. That study talked about "microplastics", which are small micrometre-sized plastics that are so small, they can freely penetrate cell walls. They appear to have no interaction with cells themselves and are biologically inert. Their primary source was stated as washing and drying clothing.
The green crazies and the clickbaiters are trying very hard to conflate this with problems of plastic trash in the oceans. That is about millimetre-grade plastics, which tend to come out of various plastic garbage being dumped into rivers and carried into the sea. Those are usually big enough to cause mechanical problems in thorax and stomach of wildlife. As in they will get stuck, and animal will slowly starve because it cannot eat.
Latter problem has received quite a few clicks in last five years. Former doesn't seem to be the problem as far as we know. So to get clicks, former and latter are being conflated into one problem by advocacy groups and certain people in the media.
Personal fanboy, wee.
You'll be sleeping forever.
I'm sorry, but while you do think yourself some kind of wind wizard, this world isn't a high fantasy realm, and trolls aren't real.
Seek help.
It's funny how you managed to make the conclusion that is the opposite of reality. In short term, it's a loss, because during the period of conflict, there's suffering.
After there's a better deal in place, it's a long term win. So losses in sprints, win in the marathon. Trump Derangement Syndrome is a really nasty illness.
Because foobar2k is windows software. Musicolet is an android music player?
For the record, this is the guy who thinks Germany controls wind.
They're dumping the massive overproduction in China. Electric scooters have been a thing there for at least half a decade at this point, and as with all things Chinese, they tend to overproduce massively after initial need is met.
I get that idea from knowing how modern burners function. NOx and SO2 require certain temperatures to form. Modern burn control allows for such accurate manipulation of burn process, that these temperatures are never present at any location within the burner.
Older plants still have this problem obviously.
This is false. Germany still runs majority of its nuclear plants. Less than half was closed after Fukushima (8/17). The current plan is to phase them out as their useful life span ends, and not upgrade/build new ones. This phase out is ongoing and is being constantly postponed at this point as reality of having no chance of meeting CO2 targets with all the coal fired plants they have to run to compensate is starting to dawn on non-crazy parts of environmentalist movement.
The problem is that those closed plants alone accounted for a sizeable chunk of energy, so Germany went from net exporter to net importer overnight, while having to fire up all of its mothballed coal plants, and import from Poland which built up a lot of coal power near German border with correct expectations that Germany will need it.
Thing is though, coal power is still a lot cleaner than gasoline/diesel automotive ICE in almost every metric. A LOT cleaner. Even in just the CO2 aspects, without getting into the whole "particulates, NOx, etc" brouhaha, which is close to zero on modern coal fired plant, but significant and emitted at surface level by automotive ICEs. Which is still one of the major causes of harm to humans in more congested areas that has nothing to do with global warming.
Thanks for the info. I'm wiser on the topic now. I'll see if I can find an apk of this thing.
I like your version, so we'll go with it.
I've no idea why you think that "US prosperity is built on largess of the Saudis". US prosperity is built on the fact that it's the only major state in the world that doesn't have to invest significant amount of resources into border defence against peer competitors, coupled with the fact that it has more navigable interconnected rivers than entire rest of the world combined.
Or did you forget that US became a major power before Saudi Arabian oil was ever discovered?
That is the new versions. I have the first gen, which are just pure android. The only customization is the nokia's warranty app which lets you check if your warranty is still on and some technical details about the phone.
Everything else is stock android. It didn't even have a video player or audio player bundled. Just the standard google play package on top of aosp.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. One has to remember that these kinds of preferences are deeply personal, just like someone can do even triple number multiplications rapidly.
This is literally the answer to my question that concedes that there's no point to updates if everything works as intended.
This is the case for most people with winamp.
Unfortunately Turkey's efforts in controlling malaria are rather fragile in its South-East, which puts entire South European region at risk. Luckily as you note, the risk is not significant as long as preventative measures are in place.
But it most certainly does not eliminate the risk, and vectors will likely come through the regional instability causing failure of malaria controls combined with improvement of habitat suitability for malaria as global warming progresses.
Nokia phone's primary selling feature is that they're selling a pure android. It has zero customizations of any kind.