for me this photo series invites a lot of criticism about the curation of the photos and toys. it feels like it is offering to create a stereotype in people's minds. these kids are being made into icons and it displeases me on some base level.
and people say NFTs are crazy! (I agree with them, but still, there are financial things happening that most people don't understand... laundering? something like that)
I have been looking at infrared camera used to analyze heat loss due to insulation or poor construction. I wonder if (while off) this would be a leaking heat if connected to an external wall.
awesome! many year fan here (10? more?) I had a first impression, take it with a grain of salt, on Pictojam. 1) loved that the favicon looks the same 2) I thought it was all ads and waited for the content to load. Then I saw that it Was the content, which is great. Maybe the caption font is the same as the bottom ads in news websites?anyways, now that I figured it out, I'm all set and it's great!
if 2 friends and I were an average czech drinkers (we are), I think it'd be cheaper for us to rent a house to drink in and buy beer from the grocery store. ($750/month for the 1 bedroom house in small town USA, $1.10/beer for nice brands at costco, $5 a beer at the bar and that's with no tip plus bad beer so let's say $6 and that's still generously cheap).well, I guess we do this. the pandemic and all.
here is a cool page, https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/timeline/cruise/ shows a lander on it's way. yeah, if it was 1g, then 9.81m/s^2, so after like one minute you'd be going super fast. after one hour it'd be like 9.81*60*60=35,316 km/s? would that be like 127 million km/hour? uh, hm, that sounds faster than expected. or maybe accelerating at 1g uses an insane amount of fuel and wouldn't really be done for an entire hour.
so, super cool, but also immediately I thought that they'd be full of branches and that you'd get to eat away slowly at the branches in order to create a cool bonsai. Don't eat too many! you'll butcher your bonsai!! great fun
yeah, if it was 1g, then 9.81m/s^2, so after like one minute you'd be going super fast. after one hour it'd be like 9.81*60*60=35,316 km/s? would that be like 127 million km/hour? uh, hm, that sounds faster than expected. or maybe accelerating at 1g uses an insane amount of fuel and wouldn't really be done for an entire hour.