I thought this was about Kegeln/ 9-pin-bowling
I thought this was about Kegeln/ 9-pin-bowling
I find blender to be much more sleek, orderly and quicker to use than 3dsmax.
I think you misunderstood the title. Australia will not sign the death certificate of small islands like Samoa. They will suffer heavily if we don’t stop with fossil fuels.
Is a police beating stick not also called a baton?
I’ll never understand why Americans do this. It’s so stupid. French people don’t even pronounce the H.
I’d love to know which cars you drive with 5-6 l/100km
Could be an inquiry, could be a statement of disbelief. Up to interpretation.
I’d love to know which cars you drive with 5-6 l/100km lol
The “lol” at the end makes it read like your accusing the other commenter of lying and that you think this is an impossible to reach fuel consumption.
Additionally, many people don’t like huge pickup trucks and worshippers thereof. You might have slipped into that category in their understanding.
My best advice is to concentrate on the line marking the outside of the road. Not much, but it’s something.
where as before people where like ‘wtf is Kazakhstan?’
Maybe US Americans
Made my brain autofill the rest of the image with the cow standing on two legs and having human arms.
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This leads to another problem. Everyone will make policy to suck up to industry in order to secure a job after their term limits.
It’s already a problem of politicians swapping in and out of politics and into industry. Today they “represent the people against car manufacturers”, tomorrow they are a car industry lobbyist.
Well, it’s not cardboard, but I am absolutely fascinated by euroboxes.
A europallet is 1200x800mm.
Then there are euroboxes of 800x600mm, 600x400mm, 300x400mm etc.
They are stackable, reusable and recyclable and come in different types. Fully enclosed, with lid, with grid walls etc.
Machinists use them as toolboxes, bakers to transport bread and veggie vendors stack have their products on the market in euroboxes.
Then I misremembered. My bad.
I’m still flabbergasted that neither France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria nor Poland have Pfand (aka a money back deposit thing) for plastic bottles. It’s such an integrated part of my life, that I wonder why other countries haven’t adopted it.
makes it (meaning the crust) soggy
Not really dripping with water, but it equalises the moisture between crumb and crust.
That’s not a concern for wonderbread, since the crust was never crunchy to begin with.
If you leave bread fully enclosed in plastic, all the moisture from the crumb moves into the crust and makes it soggy. But it doesn’t dry out.
If you leave it just open, it dries out.
That’s why (real) bread is best stored in a paper bag or in an unglazed ceramic bread bin. Those two materials allow for a slow exchange of air, therefore keeping the crust crunchy and the crumb soft.
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