I wish I could ride it
A little late but I wanted to chime in and say that reelight has a no-blink model that I use on 2 bikes.
The light is enough for night visibility but not for navigation.
Shocking they had one to begin with…
CAD software which also has a pretty neat parametric design extension called Grasshopper.
Pretty sure they have a demo version if you’re really curious.
I used to work for a metal 3D printing company that used it as the primary CAD software.
My wife and I share a $1k Rhino license. Not so cheap but it is a perpetual license.
I don’t fuck with Autodesk, Adobe or ESRI.
Just to be clear, I live in continental Europe and not Iceland.
As other have pointed out, Iceland very much depends on both tourism and their national airline IcelandAir. People in those sectors will certainly be affected much worse than me.
I don’t deny being selfish but my comment was just trying to point out one of the main concerns, in a cheeky way.
Well, as a North Sea dwelling individual, I would be one of those millions breathing the ash clouds and being affected. Not really sure what you know about Icelandic volcanos but thankfully deaths are rare and disruptions to air travel are typically the main consideration:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_the_April_2010_Eyjafjallaj%C3%B6kull_eruption
But I appreciate the kind words…
I don’t feel like I know what I’m doing but I do feel like an adult. The two are a bit separate in my head.
If you look across the pond there are already areas (think CA and FL) where people are being dropped by their insurers and can only find coverage from an “insurer of last resort”.
It’s going to be a hell of a ride…
This is only a problem if the concentration of PFAS in the foam is higher than already in the child.
Otherwise, consumption should actually remove PFAS from the child’s body via osmosis.