

Bah, don’t be a weiner. They sometimes have good points. Keyword is sometimes. It’d be a community disservice to remove their perspective from the mileau.
Bah, don’t be a weiner. They sometimes have good points. Keyword is sometimes. It’d be a community disservice to remove their perspective from the mileau.
If Moscow perceives NATO as weak, Russia could be ready to wage a “large-scale war” in Europe within five years, the Danish Defense Intelligence Service (DDIS) has said.
They didn’t say Russia will, they said Russia could. I feel like this is fearmongering to a certain extent. How is the war in Ukraine going for Russia? They’re winning, sure, but they’re fighting hard for every kilometer and it’s costing them. I really don’t think any other country is worth as much as Ukraine is from Russia’s point of view.
Well it was more like a greenhouse in function. It became quite hot after the sun came out.
Four different cooking techniques were tested, namely hard-boiling, soft-boiling, sous vide or 6X °C and periodic cooking. Hard-boiled eggs were placed in boiling water for 12 min; soft-boiled eggs were placed in boiling water for 6 minutes; sous vide eggs were placed in water at 65 °C for 1 h and periodic eggs were placed alternatively in boiling water (Th = 100 °C) for th = 2 min and water at Tc = 30 °C for tc = 2 min, for a total cooking time of 32 minutes, which corresponds to the repetition of the hot and cold cycles for a total of N = 8 times. In the case of periodic eggs, a bowl filled with water kept at 30 °C was used for the cold cooking cycle.
My dad put their cage in our sunroom during the night because they were making too much noise. Eventually the sun came out.
Hey they have three more wishes, give them a second