PostingInPublic

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[–] PostingInPublic 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

So. They got only one alive, of 1000 or possibly 3000 casualties.

[–] PostingInPublic 3 points 2 weeks ago

👍 Super!

Direkt gelernt: niemals über Hamburg nach Berlin!

[–] PostingInPublic 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Continue your thoughts:

Why don't women hold the same positions? Why should they have less experience? Why wouldn't they work the same hours?

[–] PostingInPublic 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Yeah, that was my first thought as well when I first encountered this problem some time ago, however in Germany

  1. the difference between hourly wages is 18% on average,

  2. the difference in pay for the same work is 6%.

Official government source in German https://www.destatis.de/DE/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/2024/01/PD24_027_621.html#:~:text=WIESBADEN%20%E2%80%93%20Frauen%20haben%20im%20Jahr,(25%2C30%20Euro).

And 3) if education, hours worked, age and type of job indeed is the main factor, we should maybe ask ourselves why this is so and if it has to be this way, e. g. why female dominated jobs pay less.

That is some sexist bullshit and if you allow, I'll remain angry.

[–] PostingInPublic 8 points 3 weeks ago

Ja, hört sich nach Absprache an, oder? Wo freier Markt, wenn man ihn braucht?

[–] PostingInPublic 5 points 3 weeks ago

Das hatte damals eine ganz andere Bedeutung. Ich habe mal mit einer Dame gesprochen, die in einem weniger technisierten Land die Umstellung von Hausfrau wäscht alles mit Hand zur Waschmaschine noch live miterlebt hat, und sie war felsenfest der Überzeugung, dass dies die eigentliche Emanzipation eingeleitet hat. Ohne die Maschine waren die Hausfrauen der Zeit ganze Tage mit Wäsche waschen beschäftigt.

[–] PostingInPublic 1 points 3 weeks ago

Kaufkraftäquivalent von einer DM in 1965 sind heute 2,68€.

Allerdings gab es zu der Zeit Geräte, die nur einen Teil der Aufgaben gemacht haben, z. B. nur Schleudern. Die werden dann wohl erschwinglicher gewesen sein.

[–] PostingInPublic 4 points 1 month ago

Spices stand still exists, so I'll return there once I've checked mine to make a list of what needs refilling. I usually buy all my spices there for the year, they are expensive but top quality, costs me like 70 bucks and I'm done with spices.

Bought new slippers made of sheepskin, they raised the price quite a bit. Also a yearly expense.

I love the french fries there, and a stand has sausages made from game, deer and wild hog, they are awesome.

Bit unusual, but it makes the Christmas market worthwhile for me, as I otherwise despise everything Christmas.

[–] PostingInPublic 2 points 1 month ago

Ja, aber ist das denn auch versichert?!

[–] PostingInPublic 9 points 1 month ago

Yeah, the longer this goes on, the better for China. The balance of power shifts in their favor every day, and they have all the political reasons to keep this war going as much as they can.

Russia bleeds out, what are they going to do, stop them? Nah buddy, here have some more chips for your rockets.

Nato countries grow tired of investing in "far away" peoples? Great, how much does the French right wing care about Taiwan now?

They are the real and only winner.

[–] PostingInPublic 17 points 1 month ago (2 children)

It's basic state theory, I believe we had that in middle school, along with the division of power. I mentioned the US exception because if you went to school there, your basic state theory might have been different from mine.

 

Update notes https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/154331-game-update-public-testing-594211/

This should solve puft ranching, shouldn't it? Also maybe my colonies > 1500 cycles will remain playable without the game dropping critter actions so much that they forget to feed.

 

The cannister fillers allow you to create 25kg bottles at a time, and require dupe interaction to do so. If you build a rocket platform, any engine, then replace the engine with a gas cargo tank, plus of course a rocket port loader, you have a cannister filler that produces 11t bottles without dupe interaction.

Using the new move to-command, you can use this to bring 11t bottles of oxygen along with you to oxygenate a fresh base on a new planetoid, using the cannister emptier. 11 tons will last many cycles. Also you don't need to wait the stupidly long times for these to fill when you build them on the real rocket, which could be flying again instead of waiting on the rocket platform.

 

This is what you do to get rid of carbon dioxide build-up in your base in the early game: Just pump it into a canister filler, hit empty storage for a few times when full, CO2 dealt with.

Also serves as a poor man's gas filter, if you need to quickly grab a bit of hydrogen from the top or a bit of chlorine from a caustic environment. The bottles can be moved around and emptied.

 

For me: nigella, calendula, forgetmenots, mallow, columbine, and also chamomile and dill. Which ones will you come up where they want to?

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