Why? I don't know. But some really do.
2015 there was the Germanwings flight where one suicidal pilot locked the other one out of the cockpit after he went to the loo and then intentionally crashed the plane in the Alps, killing everyone on board.
Why? I don't know. But some really do.
2015 there was the Germanwings flight where one suicidal pilot locked the other one out of the cockpit after he went to the loo and then intentionally crashed the plane in the Alps, killing everyone on board.
That's what I was wondering for quite some time for developing a recreationa..... aaaaah medical device using an esp32 that can control other hardware over Bluetooth. A sttetch sensor or pressure cuff might work, but it might be nicer not to have it work like a blood pressure measurement machine.
If you check out the motel's web page, they even share the email address.
"Ooh, our normal rooms are overbooked, would you mind one of our sex themed rooms?"
That's the most simple explanation.
I found the Motel mo. om web site. It seems to belong to Mo. om hotels...
The article stinks like a publicity stunt. And while the Motel is sex themed and has hourly rates, it looks nice.
Go to https://www.motelmoom.com/
Click on contatti
Oooh, [email protected]
It's just a sex themed part of the hotel in less prude Italy.
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It works by applied statistics.
When you littered before - with the old cap - you'd have two pieces of plastic, now they are connected and it's only one piece.
I'm only mildy annoyed by the new lids and got used to them, but it's the bottle cap regulation is one of those that's purely better for statistics.
It reduces littering by bottles to around half, just because we count the pieces differently now.
Maybe we should better just start taxing by the amount of plastic used in food packaging, as a lot of the packages get bigger and bigger just to display the contents more visibility.
I saw your username first.
Then I misread the rest as a Mallard Reaction.
TACO
Trump applies Chinese outsourcing.
But try not to get the Stainless Steel Connect. The App in the App Store is outdated and you can't connect it to your WIFI anymore.
I'm living in a 15 floor apartment building with a single stairwell. (Germany, the building is from 2015)
There's two elevators, one of them is equipped for firefighters (manual control possible after inserting the firefighters' key, windows)
The single escape stairwell is isolated from the rest of the house by double doors (kind of an airlock against smoke). The escape stairwell is isolated against smoke and fire.
Also on every floor there's a kind of glass cage in front of the elevators with a normally open door, in case of fire this will isolate the elevators against smoke.
In case of a fire alarm all the doors will automatically close (you can still open them. manually), additionally huge fans will be pulling clean air through the stairwell and the elevators.
We have individual fire alarms in every room - and a common system, connected to the fire department, in the shared areas.
So it's a "put all of your eggs into one basket, but have a damn good basket" concept.
Btw, I'm on 8th floor, so too high to jump and probably already out of reach of the FD's "extensible ladder" car.
In elementary school my son would not memorize addition and multiplication and just use strategies like this.
That became a problem later on as we just can handle a finite number of intermediary results in our brain, so just memorizing the tables reduces a lot of mental load for calculation in your brain.
Another thing that helped him a lot was just writing down intermediaries on a piece of paper.
Btw it was a bit similar for me, I just got the table memorized perfectly and got faster doing simple calculations in my mind than using a calculator when I was training the multiplication and addition tables with my son.
Now try to get "clitoris" miles, but I'll bet you'll never find it.