Sort-of visible from the peak district near Sheffield
French as well - le bague de mariage
It's Gary Oldman in Hannibal
And hell followed with him
Road distances are in miles, speed in mph, heights in feet & inches, anything else is a hot mess generally trending towards metric the younger you are (or if you're in STEM)
ETA: there was a dumb plan a couple years ago to "reintroduce" imperial measurements after Brexit, mainly aimed at food shops, ignoring the fact that the EU never prevented anyone using them, and then the govt quietly dropped it in December lawl
First computer in about '99, which I'd "built" (I was 8, so I mostly just watched while my dad's friend built it and occasionally let me plug some wires in)
First phone, Nokia 3310 in 2003, with a Simpsons case, I think I've got it in a box somewhere...
Feels like physical artisan crafty type jobs will always have a market? At least that's what I'm hoping, as a carpenter 😬
Thanks! Fraid not, it came together pretty ad hoc as I was building it.
Essentially the process was breadboarding the major components to get them talking and sort out the software, then built the main board to hold everything in position, then built the box to fit around it all
How would you rate your jumper wire neatness compared with his?
I thought it was style, control, damage and aggression
Fwiw I think these have some LEDs in them that light up different colours when they detect the candle's lit