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Ratalala
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Comment #37960231
If you're referring to the author of that page, she's a woman.
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Comment #36752416
Interesting read. I once wondered what would be the contribution to atmospheric heat of the combustion of cigarettes, and waved it as probably insignificant. A quick googling sugge…
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Comment #31632400
You should check out https://www.pola.rs/
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Comment #31628391
They are pretty rare in European cities (that I know of). They do exist, but in the largest cities, and are limited to the main arteries.
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Comment #30635325
Same here. I dropped meat more because of being a "billions of living creatures living miserable, short lives before being slaughtered" anti-fan, but the GHG impacts are a nice sid…
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Comment #30622064
That would be 49!/(43!6!) = 13983816 combinations. So, on average, you need to play 13983816 times before your first win (geometric distribution). At one game a day, that's nearly …
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Comment #30462926
France is a founding member.
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Comment #29719187
Watts are not energy.
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Comment #29646939
And the local variations. In NZ the bulk of "e"s in words like pen, ten, etc. are often pronounced as "i"s, like in pin or tin. Took me a while to get used to it.
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Comment #29519478
That's fallacious. Cows, pigs, sheep, turkeys, all existed before being farmed. And still exist in the while. Probably not on the scale of the 60 billions land animals slaughtered …
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Comment #29505622
And breed them.
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Comment #29345774
Everything is in the elevation. I'm rather fit, used to be in the army nearly ten years ago. These days I hike now and then. Last weekend I went on a wee tip, 25 km and 1400 m elev…
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Comment #29144844
vimtex is so nice. At every new LaTeX project I have, I find out something new about its capabilities; I had never heard of the concealment before. EDIT: this seems to actually be …
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Comment #29005253
Or unhulled
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Comment #28806320
Hydrogen escapes the atmosphere because it is extremely light and the planet's gravity cannot hold on to it.