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That looks an awful lot like a pandemic mini crash. If you invest in ETF right now, you'll make shit loads of money out of thin air next year.
ZigBee is reliable, your specific device might not be.
Our eggs are too good for the US anyway: not bleached and can be safely eaten raw.
Even cheap SD cards are larger these days. The smallest SSD you can buy in the UK right now is 250GB.
That's actually a pretty chill job and, depending on the lock, you might get a nice and free house to live in.
Scientists do studies on bread since the 19th century. There are bread institutes in many countries like Germany in Russia. Not sure why it is in that list.
Samuel Smith Old Brewery is probably the shittiest company in the world. Or more specifically its owner, Humphrey Smith, is a full on twat. And, unlike most companies, this brewery and all associated businesses are unlimited companies, meaning that Humphrey bears full legal responsibility for everything his companies do.
Who's Humphrey Smith? He's an ultra rich Englishman (but no one knows his wealth size as all of his businesses are privately owned unlimited companies, so he doesn't have to file financial reports apart from tax related stuff), he owns a pretty large part of Tadcaster town, hundreds of pubs across UK and he doesn't give a shit about his employees, customers or people living in Tadcaster.
He has extremely strict rules for his pubs, which include no kids, no mobile phones, no TVs, etc. He regularly tours his pubs, kicks out people found using mobile phones and then fires the whole pub staff on the spot. He also blocked construction of a new bridge in Tadcaster when old one fell apart, because fuck locals.
Wow, ok. You, guys (Americans), are royally fucked over there. Yet another reason not to visit the US ever.
There are two ways of looking at it.
- The time machine is using itself as a point of reference to comply with general relativity. The only way to time travel is to move forward in time. The way to move through time would be to move a lot faster than the Earth, so that every minute for you inside the time machine would equal to many years for earthlings. And if you're moving that fast you'll fly away from Earth.
- The time machine somehow has a knowledge of the whole universe, this way a Newtonian model applies and an absolute point of reference exists. That allows unrestricted travel both forwards and backwards in time, but that also means that the Earth will inevitably move from under the machine to follow its path across the universe.
No matter how you twist it you'll end up all alone in space. You need a machine which can move through both time and space at the same time.
That's how all computing hardware works since the early days of the industry apart from x86 architecture. Not sure why people only started noticing that recently after literally decades of software obsolescence.
There's loads of space. We just need to mow down terraced houses and get rid of aristocracy, which owns 40% of land in England.