Ahhh, now I see. That makes sense. Thanks for the video!
Ahhh, now I see. That makes sense. Thanks for the video!
More than I expected. I appreciate your honesty. How is it thus far? Any highlights?
Constable, did you in fact watch all 9.5hrs?
-Rod Stewart and Tina Turner intensify-
I’m not seeing anything in either comment.
Pétanque, a game similar to boules, has been popular here since the French introduced it in the former colony. But children often see the round, metal cluster munitions and mistake them for lost pétanque balls. “Many children pick up bombies thinking they’re toys, we hear this a lot,” says Ket. It’s why awareness and education programmes are as important as the land clearance operations, she adds.
Fucking hell.
Still, aid to clean up the UXOs pales in comparison to the cost of the bombardment – in 2023 dollars, the US spent $16 million every day bombing Laos for nine years. According to Legacies of War, funding to decontaminate now stands at just $45 million per year.
(16)(365)(9) = 52,560 million or 52.56 billion. 0.045/52.56 = 0.086%
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Only when I go to stand up after squatting for a time.
Happy Halloween 🎃
It’s free, right? How much are the certificates?
TY! One moment, I just ctrl CV’d and this is what happens.
“In October 2018, the United States Army Research Laboratory publicly discussed efforts to develop a super wideband radio receiver using Rydberg atoms. In March 2020, the laboratory announced that its scientists analysed the Rydberg sensor’s sensitivity to oscillating electric fields over an enormous range of frequencies—from 0 to 1012 Hz (the spectrum to 0.3mm wavelength). The Rydberg sensor can reliably detect signals over the entire spectrum and compare favourably with other established electric field sensor technologies, such as electro-optic crystals and dipole antenna-coupled passive electronics.”
It’s a neat wiki entry, I recommend it. I hadn’t heard of Rydberg atoms before today.
I wonder what Jamie would have to say about this. He should make a sequel, it’s been 20 years.
For those of us just learning about CGP Grey, what are some videos that those in the know would recommend?
It’s the little legionary galea crest that gets me. As if Marvin the Martian was somehow transformed into a bird. “Look at my distractingly beautiful plumage, human, while I take aim with my atomizer. Hold still now!”
Ahh but can they spell it correctly?