Practical Engineering video explaining why this is an inherently difficult task, even for a country that has the money to better maintain their grid.
Practical Engineering video explaining why this is an inherently difficult task, even for a country that has the money to better maintain their grid.
“And Russia’s internal security service, the FSB, recently said it foiled a Ukrainian plot to destroy its last remaining aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov. The ship, launched in 1985, has been undergoing repairs since 2018.”
I hope Ukraine can still make this happen. That would a be huge win, even if the carrier is never functional and isn’t in the black sea. Imagine if Russia no longer even had a carrier. That’d be one way to put them in their place.
Better to wait and buy merch that’ll actually benefit the campaign instead of some dropshipper on amazon.
Army combat uniforms even come pretreated with it.
Force ghost Tony
It could potentially work out like netflix letting users keep the discs they had.
I 100% would not want an image like that to pop up in front of a coworker. I’m on board with you, OP.
They don’t follow the grid frequency because the EU or US regulations require it, they follow the grid frequency because physics demands it.
This is only supplying like 3.5 amps, so not going to trip any breakers.
Or there could be poor signal due to terrain.
Because Jordan had an active role in shooting down Iranian drones and missiles while Iraq did not.
Sure the R1s are large, but R2 and R3 are much more reasonably sized and are planned to be lower priced. It seems that these new EV companies like to go with fewer of their higher end cars in the beginning to fund the production of the larger volume, more economic models later.
Seriously. Don’t cover your eyes and pretend you can’t see why the government treats US companies different than companies that are directly in the hands of adversaries. They might not care if Meta uses it to profit off of us, but they certainly do care if China will use it to achieve an advantage over us, militarily or otherwise.
Are there any children’s shows that have been rebooted as adult shows in order to grow with their audience? I’d totally watch the Fairly Odd Parents with adult humor.
I call my dog, Mila (pronounced Myla, I just was dumb when I tried to spell it when we adopted her), Mylar Balloon.
This article mentions 330 vehicles and 13 containers. By US military terms, that is absolutely nothing. Nothing compared to the equipment we keep stored and maintained in other locations. I feel like the article makes this seem more significant than it is. This is not even a drop in the bucket, let alone enough to call stockpiling as the article does.
It’s completely normal for stores to keep cooked, deli style chicken on non-refrigerated shelves all day. I don’t trust it.
I often see buildings in Japan that have a manual sliding door followed by either a push button or proximity automatic door. If I am going to have to open one door myself, I might as well open both. If one is automatic, the other might as well be too.
We’re gonna need you to pick a side.