Yes, the first two are obvious, but I didn't get the last one.
Mainly because "to french fry" isn't an actual verb, afaik.
Alternative could have been "has an RFID transponder implanted".
Yes, the first two are obvious, but I didn't get the last one.
Mainly because "to french fry" isn't an actual verb, afaik.
Alternative could have been "has an RFID transponder implanted".
We have 1l collection bottles that go into communal return automats when full.
Gets recycled to bio fuel.
It's more in the range of 40.000.000 if I remember correctly.
Doesn't that depend on the specific isotopes? U-238 might be not that much of a problem as one might think...
I am prepared to watch it with my critical thinking activated.
After all it seems to be about a 9 year old getting an freaking entry level gun for Christmas.
We will take it with the appropriate grains of salt anyway, but thanks for the additional warning...
Sounds interesting, I will try to find a German synchro somewhere...
Until then I will be watching "Drei Nüsse für Aschenbrödel" with my daughter.
That's the most iconic traditional German Christmas watch.
It's an interpretation of Cinderella.
Never heard of it before, I don't think that film is a thing over here in Germany at all (other than e.g. Home Alone and Die Hard).
Why is there a kid dressed as the Easter Bunny?
And who are the other added kids?
Worked completely fine with Wine for me.
Also ran it on (Kubuntu) Linux because of the great batch processing.
Only one NY-equivalent?
That would be substantially less than I had expected...
Only 8%??
Dream on...
To be fair: Constantly happens even to the big players like Samsung and their Galaxys:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/samsung-update-bricks-phones-giving-harsh-reminder-of-data-backup-importance/