The Energy of the .45-70 is 3867 J. For comparison: 9 × 19 mm NATO, used in guns, has 481 J, 5.56 × 45 mm NATO and 7.62 × 51 mm NATO, both used in rifles, have 1800 J and ~ 3600 J, respectively.
The Energy of the .45-70 is 3867 J. For comparison: 9 × 19 mm NATO, used in guns, has 481 J, 5.56 × 45 mm NATO and 7.62 × 51 mm NATO, both used in rifles, have 1800 J and ~ 3600 J, respectively.
Yes, I just checked again (~ 21:25), they claim to place one stone every 20 s which is supposedly three times faster than the ancient egyptians did. However, they did not place one stone at a time, but several at different positions.
Estimated for 20 year construction time: 2.6 million stones/(20 y × 365 d/y × 12 h/d) = 30 stones/h
Some claim it possibly took only 10 to 15 years.
25 years ago (I hope this is sufficiently close to today) in Quarks & Co, a German TV science format, they analysed what it would take to build the Cheops pyramid in Cologne. It would take 10 month for the concrete foundation and 5 years for the lower two third of the pyramid. Use of modern technology makes it possible to place one stone every 20 seconds, which is triple the rate ancient egypt workers supposedly aceived. So I guess it would take 6-7 years in total.
Frei nach Max Liebermann: “Ick kann janich so viel fressen, wie ick kotzen möchte!”
I’ve found a possible solution on superuser.com. It’s basically copying the credentials from Linux to Windows.
The ‘appstore’ of some distributions, e.g. Linux Mint, displays a warning or hint for unofficial flatpaks. In Mint the display of unofficial flatpaks are toggled off by default and there is a warning or recommendation displayed against toggling on.
Access to “real time” kernel which is useful for drones etc.
Usually the water that will become tap water is also not pumped directly from the river but is bank filtrate from nearby underground.
Sehr schön! Selbst die sonst traurig dahinkümmernde Konifere und die Buchsbaumkugeln sind durch einen formschönen grauen Monolithen und bitzblanke Metallkugeln ersetzt worden.
Alternativ wäre auch ein “normaler” Vorgarten mit Unkrautvließ und Rindenmulch und einem Orogonkegel zur Abwehr böser Erdstrahlen oder von Elektrosmog.
Die Bestrebungen zur Ausweisung von Nationalparks werden oft von Anti-Windkraft-Initiativen getrieben, die gegen die böse böse “Verspargelung der Landschaft” vorgehen wollen.
Bei chemischem Sonnenschutz, also dem wo man nicht nach dem Eincremen wie ein Clown aussieht, verändern sich die Wirkstoffe mit der Zeit und können (wie Andere bereits erwähnt haben) gesundheitsschädliche Stoffe bilden.
Wenn man aus den Hieroglyphen auf der Packung schlau wird steht auch drauf, wann das Produkt hergestellt wurde (Fabrik-Symbol), wie lange es ungeöffnet haltbar ist (Eieruhr) und wie lange es nach dem Öffnen verwendet werden sollte (geöffnete Dose). Wenn man vergesslich ist, schreibt man am Besten mit einem Permanentmarker den Monat drauf, wann man die Flasche geöffnet hat.
Reading the other reply, I guess it’s about ‘payment’ for taking a hitch hiker. As fuel became expensive now, the driver can no longer afford the other two options in exchange.
Starting in July, Debian will not provide further security updates for Debian 10. A subset of buster packages will be supported by external parties. Detailed information can be found at Extended LTS.
The project is managed by Freexian. Their customers decide the scope of supported packages but updates and security fixes will be available for all Debian users without cost.
So basically, as veryoldoldstable
it will be kept alive for another five years.
Seconded. I use Debian with KDE btw ;-)
To make that more clear, you can use KDE software without Plasma desktop in example.
Like for example KDE for Windows, where the system is not even Linux.
along with Debian
Debian uses separate repos, which are incompatible to Ubuntu.
Snap and Flatpak are both available as packages. I don’t know about the availability of snap or Flatpak packages in the graphical ‘appstores’ in Ubuntu or Mint, but in Plasma Discover both are available by plugins.
That’s always a good idea
Yes, this works. However, you can not (or should not if you possibly could?) modify data on partitions mounted by the hibernating OS. If E.g.Windows and Linux are installed and Windows is hibernating, the NTFS partitions can only be mounted read-only under Linux.