So the younger the kid, the earlier memories he will be able to recall? Is there some sort of a hard line where kids are unable to form long form memory?
No, it is our job as humans to create great moments. All we do now is collecting, putting it on the internet and hoping for a dopamine rush from internet points.
Garbage post, "redditor here!1!!" levels of cringe.
Are we seriously going to repost from facebook now?
Hmm, it seems that the situation with three companies are in USA. I am from Europe, been looking into Varta batteries
I use them every day for commute. Trolley buses are absolute pieces of shit. Slow, drivers understand mash the throttle like it's on and off button and in cold winters their electrical cables overhead freeze and you get delays.
Btw their electrical cables make the city look like garbage. The only ones who think trolleys are a good idea are those who don't use them.
I mean, it makes it sound like he crashed into the tree. He scrapped his car mirror off into the tree. Dumb but that tree has seen a lot worse, stop with the damn clickbait
It's way bigger than that. Usually cinemas receive movies in multiple terabyte hard drives. Thats because they are using JPEG2000 standard (it varies, but it is close to lossless) and a movie can take up anywhere from 500GB to 2TB (highly dependent on resolution, it can go above 2TB). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_2000?wprov=sfla1
Nice post. Man, old Hondas are a joy to work on, like adult legos lol
For the forks I used rustoleum black paint and for the bolts I used polimerized linseed oil
In Germany they don't mix well at all. Don't see a reason why it should be different in other parts of Europe. Sweden for example is also having serious political turmoils due to muslim immigrants and the huge cultural differences they bring.
It seems rather suspicious how much ChatGPT has deteorated. Like with all software, they can roll back the previous, better versions of it, right? Here is my list of what I personally think is happening: