And how do you propose to create this organization and get countries to agree on its legitimacy?
Pelicanen
DC actually has a higher "let go" threshold than AC does so you'd likely be more okay from a slightly higher voltage DC shock than a lower voltage AC shock.
Where? I have never experienced this before.
The IEEE reference style guide actually often works just like this, the entire reference is just a number in brackets in the text and then the details of the reference is in the bibliography at the end. For example
...a high correlation as shown in [5]...
[5] A.N. Author, P. Ostdoc, and O. Verworked "A paper about a thing" Department, University, City, etc.
I'd just like to note that a lot of storage technologies that are currently in the pilot project stage are based on using components with existing supply lines to minimize the time and effort needed to scale up production.
What do you mean AC "lets you go"? AC causes muscle contractions which keep you from, for example, letting go of a live wire.
Yes, but have you considered: Tesla line go up. Elon CEO. When Elon CEO, Twitter line go up. Logic.
My personal hope is that this is the end of the Russian Federation. It's an enormous country which has oppressed and subjugated a bunch of different cultural and ethnic groups to homogenize Russian society according to the leaders' ideals for a long time and I think it would be better if it was split into smaller countries that would hopefully allow for actual democracy closer to the people.
Daily Quordle 927
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Something so satisfying about getting them in four sequential moves.
Connections
Puzzle #424
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Today's went really quick, got pretty lucky with the initial guesses. I've started talking to myself out loud, I feel like that helps a bit too.
When did they claim that Israel wasn't to blame? Two things can be true at the same time.