[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 hours ago

Vitamin D over the winter and iodine year round. About the only two supplements that are needed in most of Northern Europe.

Iodine is simple as well. Switch to iodised salt and that's it. Hardly anyone seems to know about that though

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 34 points 1 month ago

Then they follow it up with a bold section about how they're still a traditional American company committed to family and community.

Literally after just saying we're doing this to keep private equity and shareholders happy.

Unless it's just my family and community that thinks private equity can go fuck itself?

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 49 points 4 months ago

Two panels are swapped the right one should be on the left. Then it would be correct.

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 26 points 11 months ago

I can almost guarantee this is a parody bit or letter from Viz.

Every issue is peppered with little gems like this and the styling looks right

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Must have been done before, right?

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 91 points 1 year ago

The sunk cost fallacy is a very easy way to get stuck being miserable.

Sometimes a drastic change might be painful at the time but will be much better for you overall.

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 46 points 1 year ago

There's a word missing. Should read "each sober person would have to fight off over 3 million penguins".

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 26 points 1 year ago

My understanding is that current atomic clocks work on changing the state of whole atoms.

Whereas this new method changes the state of part of the nucleus of an atom.

Basically smaller is more precise. However given that current atomic clocks are one second out over something like a billion years I've no idea what benefit this extra preciseness will give us.

We'll probably start noticing really weird shit when we look at time that precisely. That's generally what's happened when we get into the quantum scale of things.

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 34 points 1 year ago

Aren't there noises like this in Event Horizon?

Does anyone know where Sam Neil is?

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 43 points 1 year ago

His parents were a GP and owned a pharmacy. They just didn't get it for him/them for whatever reason.

They certainly could have afforded it if they wanted to.

There's a massive difference between just not having something as a child and not even being able to afford it at all.

I love these Tory twat stories where they try to relate to normal people. They're so far off the mark it highlights just how clueless they are about real life.

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 95 points 2 years ago

Anyone remember when he spent all his time talking about colonising mars? That was his big thing and the future. Whatever happened to that?

Then spacex got government funding. Now AI is the big thing.

I've still yet to see any of his great visions he's actually delivered on.

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 79 points 2 years ago

We have sold 1/5 less cars. So we need 1/5 less workers.

And people were questioning if he was worth his enormous pay packet.

[-] gasgiant@lemmy.ml 44 points 2 years ago

For those occasions when someone orders the top shelf ammo.

Also there's actually 3 ladders there. One pair of steps and two small standard ladders.

I suspect the standard ladders are shite. So they carry some battered steps to avoid having to use them.

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