

Architecture in the Soviet Union
Architecture in the Soviet Union
What if they just work 30 hour weeks for twice as many weeks?
“It’s still locked away on the lower levels. But that is the only way to get to the lab with the cure!”
At work, you’re better off being a procrastinator or just generally slow. If you’re fast and reactive, you’ll be called lazy when you’re sitting there with nothing left to do 😤
I find it to be pretty trash, and that’s just my layman’s opinion. I won’t get into my professional opinion…
Thank you for illustrating for me. I understand what you’re saying.
Yes, that’s my point, we have computers that can pretty accurately represent depth, not like the old projections we drew on maps. Stretching it out flat (zooming in on google earth) has less distortion than these projections shown here, don’t they?
Same thought, ha.
Unlike the human head, the earth actually is nearly spherical. There’s got to be some differences in how spherical projections work when the object actually is a sphere, I would think. I know that 2D maps are distorted, but are globes actually this distorted as well? Never knew that, if so.
Edit: After reflecting on it for a minute, I see they’re demonstrating forms of 2D map distortion. The way depth is represented is variable. With modern concepts of 3D imagery, we must have solved this distortion problem. If you open up Google Earth’s globe, it doesn’t have such distortion.
I guess you needed a /s at the end of my comment. Apologies.
My joke was that I have such a strong desire to read long walls of text, that I was looking for one where it did not exist. Maybe my joke was too many layers deep to be perceived as a joke…
I tried to expand your ellipses. What’s the rest of your comment say!?!?
That’s a real bad bug if the failure condition is to bypass your system security settings.
I saw after I commented that you had already configured it to block. Didnt feel necessary to correct it…
Oh, you got to use the always-on vpn setting on android. I don’t even trust that not to leak, but it’s a must.
This is where I would blurt out the obscure fact and then realize I heard them wrong
“Did you know that figs are pollinated only when a certain species of wasp dies inside of it?”
“Wtf are you talking about? I said TIG! I’m certified in TIG welding!”
I always thought the ratings were based on a community or a team of people deciding based on hard criteria. Shame…
Don’t need a degree to be a critical thinker and practice good journalism. However, evidence is mounting that MBFC may not actually be unbiased or fair. Shame, as I use it as a heuristic for unfamiliar sources.
Guess I’ll have to reconsider trusting mediabiasfactcheck. Going to carefully read their analysis and factcheck later on when I have time. That particular article doesn’t seem like misinfo to me. As I like to say, facts are facts, regardless of the source. If the article is citing sources and I can trace it back, then I will decide to trust the site.
Sucks that it’s so much work to get reliable info these days
This reply is not meant to be an attack on you or your article. Just additional relevant information to consider.
http://www.intrepidreport.com/archives/12659
At least it’s a “left-leaning” source…
Going to piggyback off your post with this comment.
Where can we get laptop (m.2) wifi cards that are supported by FOSS drivers? I’ve been having a hard time finding them anymore.