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Yeah but then like that person said, they will disassemble the trolley in a weird way and put back together two trolleys, one on each track.
I read the cast name as “cat Steven”
I don’t know about unbound so I can’t really compare… OpenNic is not run by for-profit corporations, which I think is a good thing.
Opennic should be the default DNS of everybody!
He smoked for pleasure. I’m sure he ate and drank for pleasure.
Hahaha i had a friend that always said “If i wait long enough, eventually someone will take charge and make choices, so I don’t have to!”
Could they use a crawler with visual inspection? It’s not as good as ultrasound because it will only see surface breaking stuff if it’s big enough… But it’s still better than no inspection at all, right?
In my late 30s, still doing it. I don’t expect to be rewarded though, I just want to toil away without being a dick to people around me.
He’ll just have to use the AC.
From the color… the greens???
There’s nothing more Canadian than hating the federal government.
The only vegan people i know are the most lovely, smiling, and funny people. I only know they are vegans because insufferable conservatives are complaining about them being vegans.
Holy shit, gotta try it now…
Well that’s interesting: in order to define unmeasurable sets, you relied on the axiom of choice… I suppose it might be possible to define unmeasurable sets without AC, but maybe not!
Every time I encounter the axiom of choice implying a bunch of crazy stuff, it always loop back to requiring AC. It’s like a bunch of evidence against AC!
I find it interesting that the basic description of AC sounds very plausible, but I’m still convinced mathematicians might have made the wrong choice… (See what i did there? 😄)
One of them also acts as a parasite for the public’s safety.
Yup! That’s what it looks like to me! After Denmark you get Sweden and Norway, and they’re easy to close to the UK!
Yeah, I’m really out of my element talking about these abstract mathematical topics… I’m too much of an empirical scientist it seems!
Give me a set and I’ll find a way to measure it! …actually I’d like to know what’s the mathematical definition of measurement, there’s probably a trick there… 🤔
For me it’s:
6 is half a dozen, so 6+6=12, then 7 is 6+1, so 6+7 is 12+1=13