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England is dropping the requirement to isolate after testing positive. This makes sense given the high number of asymptomatic cases. Finally...
1 on 30 chance on that iPad though... And a Rostwurst.On our daily newspaper, there was today a artikel about the Vaccination Event i was on Saturday: Wasnt that succesfull: Only 30 Peaple came around, and none of them for the first Dose, most for Booster..
Its still ridiculus that its needed to hook the Peaple whit a Tombola, or Free Curry Sausage, or was was the English Therm for "Rostwurst"??
Sounds like an upgrade to my old Cobra Mk III.I have the „Reichsflugschei e Hanebau“ In my Garage in Bielefeld, which will be used to fly to Aldebaran every 2 Months , and as whe Germans can control it whit our mind
Considering that privacy issues were a common argument against the Pyra having a camera, I think that not having corona warning software is not a problem.There is not even an „Corona Warn App“ for Pyra..
How about these commonly believed conspiracies that will never be proven true:“Does anyone have a conspiracy theory to spare? All mine have come true.”
I saw something similar a few months ago, so I don't think photo-shoppedClaims nanotechnology found in Pfizer jab by New Zealand lab - The Buzz
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In nature, there are no right angles
How's life as a periphial?
Yes there are. Some materials crystalize in right angles. Search Duckduckgo for "bismuth crystalization"In nature, there are no right angles
Because of it's unit cel, which is rectangular, bismuth prefers to grow into rectangular crystals, and if you pick the right growth conditions you just end up with a cube of bismuth. It will be a dull grey cube too, so not particularely interesting. However, under usual growth conditions, Bismuth undergoes what's known as hopper crystal growth. Basically, bismuth atoms prefer to attach to the edge of a growing crystal rather than the faces. The result is that the crystal never fills in, but instead you get a fractal structure that consists of a large number of steps. The steps are rectangular because bismuth strongly prefers that crystal morphology.
Here is an example of naturally occuring Perovskite crystals showing the same kind of hopper crystal growth.
Hitachi, a Japanese electronics maker, recently showed off radio frequency identification, or RFID, chips that are just 0.002 inches by 0.002 inches [0.05 mm x 0.05 mm] and look like bits of powder. They’re thin enough to be embedded in a piece of paper, company spokesman Masayuki Takeuchi said.
I'm not saying it... WEF is saying it:How about these commonly believed conspiracies that will never be proven true:
The Canadian, French and England leaders are placed there by the World Economic Forum.
Yes and No.The Dalai lama was a CIA agent.
Yes.>A big part of the keyboard thread was hidden and sold as individual letters to the founders of Alphabet.
I have NO IDEA what this means, is it a joke?
Yes there are. Some materials crystalize in right angles. Search Duckduckgo for "bismuth crystalization"
There are concepts of self growing chips, but those haven been proven to work in practice.I saw something similar a few months ago, so I don't think photo-shopped
In nature, there are no right angles
Hope you and your family will be fine soon again then.After around 2 years of pandemic, I likely have Covid... yay? -_-
First my son, then my wife, I've started feeling it today, just as the grand clown thinks it's a great idea to lift all the restrictions.
No - the idea is you impose appropriate restrictions on you and your family, now and before you got ill. You are in charge. Power to the people. Why should I or anyone else suffer because you are starting to feel it? I've paid my dues now I want my life back.After around 2 years of pandemic, I likely have Covid... yay? -_-
First my son, then my wife, I've started feeling it today, just as the grand clown thinks it's a great idea to lift all the restrictions.