A recent Technology Connections video mentioned people are configuring chargers to 48 A when they're using 14-50 "50 A" sockets that are really designed for 40 A continuous current. Or they're using aluminum wiring without corrosion protection, or not abrading the oxide layer.
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Kelvin decided that we should use a scale based on what atoms feel like is the the full range of sensible temperatures, with that range set to 0 through NaN (exception thrown).
There's actually a theoretical maximum temperature.
The mathematically perfect scale goes from zero to one T~P~.
My mother would have trouble using a small phone at its default display scale. Large text, small screens and poorly designed UIs do not mix.
I think unreported employment is being handled by customs and the tax administration, not the police.
Also, migrants include naturalized citizens and people with permission to work.
(Also: be careful, because the pineapple is just as interested in eating you as you are in eating it.)
Are you talking about the bromelain? It rapidly makes milk and milk products bitter and also irritates the mouth.
Some? I'd say this applies to almost everyone.
It's neither. There are no voxels. Maybe "polygon creatures".
Es ist echt grausig, insbesondere für all die kleineren Websites, die CloudFlare's Free Plan nutzen und nur für die DTAG über EWR (New York) geleitet werden.
EIne einzige bargeldlose Transaktion zusammen mit der Payback-Karte sollte reichen, um deine Bezahlkarte für immer mit deinem Payback-Profil zu verknüpfen.
Ich bezahle mit der Android-App meiner Bank, die eine girocard und eine Visa Karte enthält, und nicht mit Google Pay kooperiert. Ich frage mich, was Google hier noch an Daten sammelt, außer dass die App und NFC benutzt wurde. Die Datenschutzerklärung liest sich relativ generisch (zu jeder App passend) und die App scheint keine zahlungsbezogenen Daten zu sammeln.
(AFAIK ein Unterschied zum Apple-Ecosystem, wo man an Apple Pay nicht vorbei kommt.)
Well, Wikipedia claims
The Earth has an internal heat content of 10^31^ joules (3×10^15^ TWh), About 20% of this is residual heat from planetary accretion; the remainder is attributed to past and current radioactive decay of naturally occurring isotopes.
In that sense, it's the only renewable energy source we have that's not indirectly powered by the sun. It's most similar to (proper) nuclear power, but the latter isn't "renewable" because it requires digging up fuel from the crust.
Alphabetical ordering, I assume. Just not the right alphabet.