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This is pretty great. Staff sometimes ask me at work if we recycle old electronics, to which I can truthfully say yes. I don’t mention that the recycling process begins by soaking it all in acid…
This is an interesting article, but that post title is clickbait and has nothing at all to do with the contents.
In my country, New Zealand? Almost unheard of. Sounds Welsh to me.
Seems a bit pointless to comment on what Elon Musk might do, when he’s known for being erratic and impulsive.
If you take a stick and I take a rock, soon I’ll have both a stick and a rock.
Science is a tool for answering questions about the physical world. By definition, it can’t provide complete answers about things outside the physical realm.
When something snags on your headphones cord.
If you have a goal to find something (eg. buy a car), write your goal down, including details like make and model. You’ll start to see adverts, special deals and cars of the model you want parked with for sale signs. There’s nothing mystical about this - you’re surrounded by things like that, but the specific act of writing it seems to tell your unconscious mind to bring it to your attention when you pass them.
What is it she’s doing there? Some kind of welding?