Some older wiring and devices can interact poorly and cause fluctuating voltages. The more stable the voltage, the less wear on the components and vice versa.
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Sadly, the design is unfeasible as eventually the rotational force either separates the bread from the butter, or liquidises the internal organs of the cat when they reach peak generating speed.
The rapid disassembly of the mechanism can cause quite an amount of damage as well.
New unpredicted patterns gives us new data which gives us a better understanding of how the weather works, which gives us better models.
Italy I think
I don't think they ever suggest in the movies that Hydra were the driving force behind the Nazi's atrocities.
If anything, the Hydra plot in later films outright states that the US government had been run not just by fascists, but by actual Nazis since at least the end of WWII.
It's when you pronounce the word with the extra contempt it deserves
The Russian Federation has sort of co-opted Stalin, in that he's held up as a kind of national hero in large parts of the country without any reference to or emphasis on communism.
Supposedly they tried to do the same to Lenin, but it turned out to be literally impossible to frame Lenin's words as anything but anti-capitalist
Do you have any weed?
Meat is generally spiced more heavily in warm climates because it spoils faster and hot spices both preserves meat by killing bacteria and disguise a certain degree of spoilage.
I would be surprised if the trend towards hot spices in a country that is generally both warm and humid is because of a difference in palette rather than the reasons above.
how much fake seafood do you see engineered out there?
Crab sticks are usually fake, but generally, fish is harder to immigrate accurately than other meats, and there's less demand for it since people in the west don't generally eat tons of fish anyway.
Less demand for real fish means less demand for imitation fish, though there is apparently a company somewhere making lab grown salmon and tuna.
Didn't industry lose in this case though?
I know undervolting can make some electronics, including lightbulbs last longer, but I don't know if that would countermand the extra wear from the changing voltage.