

But you could throw the mouse ball at someone across the classroom. Throwing an optical sensor doesn’t have the same impact.
But you could throw the mouse ball at someone across the classroom. Throwing an optical sensor doesn’t have the same impact.
Yes. You can fit all the great music from the 90s and before in your pocket now. You can also get newer music if you want but it’s up to you. Lemmy is better than a lot of the old forums.
You don’t have to use social media, I don’t. Information is far more available now than it was 30 years ago.
Pull all your own, sell office space. Profit?
I live in the UK and have been swimming in the sea since April, main limitation I find is if it’s a warm day or not as getting out to cold wind is pretty miserable. Water temperature is just a suggestion - double digits is optional. Though yeah 8°c usually means it will be a short swim.
Currently the water is 19c in the sea where I live, never seen it this warm, so I guess thanks global warming?
This sounds like a level of rich I was previously unaware of. Pool heater?
I live in the UK so no AC and tbh not really worth bothering with it. What really could excess solar energy be used for in summer? Also don’t drive so no car charging, got a heat pump for heating and hot water but heating is unused in summer and hot water isn’t used much either. Just a little for showering but even then not very much as I go for cool showers.
If energy has a negative cost wouldn’t this make it worth doing things that take a lot of energy at that point like mine bitcoin?
Not sure how much would fit that though, industry that can use a lot of power and is ok with irregular running times. Hydrogen production through water electrolysis is a popular idea but not sure if it’s at a point of being useful at scale.
Am I the only millennial that doesn’t care for Nintendo?
Although weren’t currencies tied to a physical good for value until very recently?
So the 1% are the problem in games as well.
It varies by country but generally Europeans live a more sustainable lifestyle than Americans.
If you are comparing to the USA, given that you said more sustainable rather than actually sustainable, almost all of them are less bad.
How are they any more vulnerable to heavy rain than a plant would normally be?
Personally, I prefer growing things in fewer and larger pots, but I can’t really see any issue here.
They can’t, I live in the UK. I am free to let a few weeds grow in my garden as long as it doesn’t get to a point its blocking the public footpath that goes along my house or blocking out the sun to neighbours.
If Germany hadn’t started a war that led to their defeat - or attempted to and a ceasefire is declared with minimal boundary changes, what would have happened with them longer term?
Children are allowed to cycle on the pavement here, because of that. I presume many other countries probably have similar exceptions for small children.
I can cycle faster than an ebike can go. Of course an electric motorbike can go faster but they are not allowed on shared cycle/pedestrian paths either. That doesn’t mean people don’t use them anyway, but that is already illegal.
Motorbikes don’t have airbags either
What should you look at with choosing which film to get? Some mention more about insulating to keep heat during winter. I am mainly looking to reflect thermal energy during summer.
Oh no, greene king making less money. What a shame.
Also all that is happening is they the covid tax discount they had is being reduced from 75% to 40%. Any impact of lockdown on people going out is long gone.
That is only an America problem though