Yes. My graduating year had a lot of tragedy occur, so we were all really tight knit (even with standard teenage drama). It was good fun catching up.
chuckleslord
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highest_temperature_recorded_on_Earth
The record was made in 1913. So it's been a bit, yeah?
Highly recommend. It's a great puzzle game. No coding knowledge is needed, but familiarity with assembly is helpful
Edit: Whoops, I was thinking of Shenzen I/O. Same developer though
https://www.ergonbike.com/en/magazine/the-most-bike-friendly-cities-in-the-us
Minneapolis is the second most bike friendly city in the US. Saint Paul is rapidly closing the distance. This is policy driven.
Brother, we rarely get snow in October even before climate change started really messing with things. Used to be mid-to-late November for first snow pack, now it's mid December and it's a toss up if we'll even keep the snow pack all winter now.
Anyways, people still bike in the winter here.
Yes, fat tire bikes are very popular here in the twin cities.
For every weight of ball (within a certain density limit. Won't work with a black hole, for instance) there's some pressure and volume of water that will balance the weight and size of the ball perfectly to create a thin layer around the entire surface. Once the ball becomes too dense, there's no volume/ pressure combo that would do the same (the weight would require too much pressure by volume of water, so it would either stop it or fly full force by while barely levitating the ball). But I don't think whatever density that would be is found in pressures you could find on earth
The truck pictured is an example of truck-kun, an isekai trope where isekai protagonists get killed by a truck to begin their journey to a life in another world.
From TV tropes: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RunningOverThePlot
6 racks, refinery, depot, marine, reactor, 2x marine while getting bay, and then assault
I lost a whole lot, though. Terrible reaction time and I freeze when panicked
Because they needed those days for labor on themselves to not die. Like preserving food, making soap/candles, and doing things around the house.
Thanks to capitalism, all of that time can now be spent toiling for your ~~masters~~ ~~lords~~ ~~owners~~ stake holders!
Edit: Late edit to clarify that industrialization isn't capitalism, and that's what actually made it possible.
That's how you shoot your dick off
Yep, wiki mentions that. If that one is overturned, then it's a three-way tie and death valley is still one of them(2013)