Nextcloud is pretty easy to setup. You can use it just like Dropbox/OneDrive. Just drag files you want to sync into either the web interface or a mounted directory.
Nextcloud is pretty easy to setup. You can use it just like Dropbox/OneDrive. Just drag files you want to sync into either the web interface or a mounted directory.
With open source firmware. Preferably QMK + VIA.
Collaborate with an artist.
Reminder of the fetal cannibalism orgasms drow lore from Dragon Magazine.
https://www.realmshelps.net/charbuild/races/elf/drow1.shtml
Scroll down to “Bloodied From the Birth-Sac”
Ice is a mineral. So molten ice, i.e. water, is lava. Humans are mostly made of water, much more than they are made of DNA. So you are more molten rock than you are genetic material. And people are some sort of water golem.
Matt Patt was consulted when evaluating possible outcomes of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Even better than an emulator is Ship of Harkinian, a full source port to modern PC hardware. It has tons of graphical and QOL improvements, built in randomizer, modern controls if you want.
And to the people that like to say “MM iS beTTeR”, they just released 2 Ship 2 Harkinian.
Old enough to play Ocarina of Time when it came out.
Or at least old enough to play it at your cousin’s house and ask your mom for it for christmas because you really wanted it but she wouldn’t buy it for you because she was in full 90’s helicopter parent mode and thought it looked too scary. I’m sure that’s a universal experience.
In My Lane. In My Arrakis. In My Dune.
TLDW: Brown is orange. Its just a perception thing.
Some simplifying assumptions.
Let the distance from Earth to Mars be equal to 1, and assume it does not change. Let the direction from Earth to Mars be the positive direction.
Assume that the rockets travel at a constant velocity.
The displacement of the rockets can be represented with the lines
S_B(t) = (1/150)(t-30) = (1/150)t - (1/5)
S_A(t) = (-1/200)t + 1
Where t is time in days since rocket A took off. Notice rocket A has a negative slope (negative velocity) since it is moving from Mars to Earth. Rocket A has an initial position of 1, since it starts at Mars. Rocket B has a horizontal shift to the right of 30 days, representing it taking off later.
The rockets cross where these lines intersect. So
(1/150)t - (1/5) = (-1/200)t + 1
((1/150)+(1/200))t = 1 + (1/5)
(7/600)t = (6/5)
t = 720/7 ~= 103
So the rockets cross approximately 103 days after rocket A took off. The position at that time is
S_A(720/7) = (-1/200)(720/7) + 1
=(-18/35) + 1 = 17/35 ~= 0.49
So when they cross, they are about 49% of the way from Earth to Mars. Just closer to Earth than Mars.
When they cross each other, which one is the closet to the earth ?
This is why you read the while question before trying to answer it. When the cross, they are both the same distance from Earth.
Its not the 19th century anymore. Iodine deficiency is not a serious concern in most civilized countries. Most people can get enough iodine from their diets from dairy/eggs/fish/legumes.
You don’t need iodized salt, go ahead and use fancy salt. If you’re really concerned, take a multivitamin every now and then.
“[We] couldn’t tell the difference between France and [Quebec]”
Say that to a Quebecois. I dare you.
It would require Nintendo to acknowledge the existence of Zelda II.
That sounds rill-y scarey.
Umm, akshually. The Martian atmosphere is already 95℅ CO2. Its cold because the atmosphere is so thin. Its thin because Mars does not have a strong magnetic field like Earth does, so solar winds can strip away bits of the atmosphere. Also, Mars only has about 0.38 times the gravity of Earth, making it easier for gases to escape.
This is bad advice.
Use both hands.
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