OP wasn’t asking for an accurate answer. The question presupposes Hitler is convicted in the Nuremberg trials.
OP wasn’t asking for an accurate answer. The question presupposes Hitler is convicted in the Nuremberg trials.
Watch this and it should clear things up.
You’re right, SATA isn’t going anywhere for a very long time. If you have a need for 4+ TB of total storage there is nothing at all wrong using HDDs or 2.5" SSDs.
I’m simply stating depleted uranium munitions have health risks for everyone in response to the comment above me seemingly implying they’re only a risk to Russians.
Depleted uranium munitions aren’t just a risk to Russians. They’re a significant heath risk to everyone where they’re used–Russian soldiers, Ukranian soldiers, and civilians.
From the article:
Romania has rejected Kyiv’s version of events and BBC Verify says it cannot authenticate the image.
Sounds kind of like the Poland missile situation.
I couldn’t agree more. It is a excellent overview of whaling. I highly recommend the series to anyone who feels strongly about whales.
Is “tn” not short for trillion (1,000,000,000,000)?
If that’s the case then the actual number is 569,000 per person.
What is generally considered roasted vegetables aren’t cooked in liquid. There’s nothing wrong with cooking vegetables in liquid, but most people wouldn’t call them roasted. Even if the vegetables are in a pot roast.
That’s really just meats: braising essentially. Roasted vegetables aren’t cooked in juices, for example.
That’s probably true, I would expect libraries not be very interested in obsolete technical books.
However, I image many of the books people have don’t match that description. And in my experience libraries (especially school libraries) are happy to take them.
I think that’s dependent on the library. The few libraries I’m familiar with are always happy to accept donated books and put them in circulation (as long as they’re in good condition).
27k years may be a stretch, but there is widespread acceptance of preclovis people in the Americas. For example, Buttermilk Creek and Monte Verde are generally acknowledged as being older than the Clovis culture.
Not sure if this is exactly what you’re looking for, but the opening scene to The Conversation uses a high-zoom shot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlwdpNw1FW8
Eye in the Sky also prominently features long-distance/high magnification shots from the perspective of a drone/UAV.