Technically it’s just a bunch of metal and other stuff but the thought of deorbiting the ISS makes me sad.
Technically it’s just a bunch of metal and other stuff but the thought of deorbiting the ISS makes me sad.
thank mr skeltal
That sounds like a classical OSI layer 0 problem.
I would guess that automated systems (especially jettisoning storage) would not be implemented as the gain is to low for the risk in case of a false alarm. There would always be someone reachable and awake in case of emergency to close hatches manually. Warming up the landing module could be interesting though…
I hope the expert will answer!
happens in the morning after waking up Me: Well, I have no choice then…
Would be better if the price was 3.141
Oh. I didn’t know this was a thing. In my mother tongue (German) it is like a normal expression.
My quick guess is that it is so dim, that our eyes are seeing it mostly with the rods (instead of the cones), which only see black and white. „In the night all cats are gray“
In the contrary you could argue, that humanizing them makes it easier to emotionally connect for humans. If that was the intention of the statue it works better that way. But I agree: if the statue would purely be for honoring the mice, it would be more appropriate to look like a real mouse.
I don’t know about the child support but the infant didn’t die.
I recognize Mainz when is see it.
Knipex has some great sidecutters.
I think there is more to this. Far-Right (at least in Germany) goes along with more of a populistic communication. In my opinion the far-right promises easy solution to seemingly easy problems. But in the real world the problems are difficult and complex. There are few easy solutions and many nuances. But nuances are much more unsexy than populism. Also democracy in my opinion thrives from discourse and spreading the power. Not one person in command. But of course that’s more difficult for society to grasp than one single voice.
I bet he eat all the ram. Wait. He’s not chrome …
Just saw one yesterday night and didn’t knew there was a name for that phenomenon.
Great photo!