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"Da steht doch ganz klar 2,06 hoch 9" – Tankstelle verkauft Liter Benzin für 668,04 Euro der-postillon.com/2026/05/tankst…
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@madebygoogle @TheGrimRecovery This is actually helpful. I'm a new FitBit owner and miss such informations in the app.
Please add this and similar links to "How it works" information to the app. Thanks.
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@TheGrimRecovery Hi, there. We're sorry to hear about this. To learn how your Fitbit device calculates daily activity, please see: support.google.com/fitbit/answer/…. To assist you further, please DM us your full name, Fitbit email address, device model, and country of residence. twitter.com/messages/compo…
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@HumansExplained Philosophical perspective? It's Religion which is just crowd control.
Physical? Plastic packages intented to contain peeled (!) fruits.
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@RCdeWinter Yes, but they know how to behave in the trains: They don't litter, don't annoy other passengers and they leave the trains calm, always at the same locations.
Sometimes they have a little fun by jumping into the trains at the very last moment, despite they had enough time before.
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
They Might Be Giants
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The pets only 🐾@Thepetsonly
It's Istanbul 😺
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@engineers_feed Todays' roads violate only the third factor - we use cheap and lightweight materials which degrade.
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The Romans built roads 2,000 years ago.
Some are still in use today.
Modern roads last 20-30 years.
What did they know that we forgot?
- Layered foundations (4 layers deep)
- Curved surfaces to drain water
- Local volcanic stone that hardened over time
We didn’t improve on Roman roads. We just made them cheaper.
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@mnkmandal @madebygoogle Battery degradation is unavoidable. Lithium-Ion batteries build up crystallization on the internal electrodes.
Research on reverting that process is going on, but even that won't recover the battery fully.
Also, the internal electrolytes age and degrade which cannot be reverted.
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Battery capacity dropped to 95% within one year at 302 charge cycles—what could be the reasons? @madebygoogle

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@strujillo075 A health insurance making profit isn't a bad concept - it would allow to build up a buffer when the balance between income and bills tips toward bills.
The problem begins when individuals and companies receive that profit as revenue.
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@BJWhittingham @engineers_feed Romans built bridges and their pillars from pure massive stones while bridges today have flexible materials like ropes and steel beams.
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@engineers_feed Meanwhile, Romans without engineering degrees built bridges that are still standing today.
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On November 7, 1940, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed - just 4 months after opening.
No earthquake. No storm. No overload.
Wind hit the bridge at its natural frequency.
The bridge started oscillating.
Then it tore itself apart.
This is called resonance.
Every major bridge on Earth is now tested for it.
One physics concept changed how every bridge in the world is designed.
It took a collapse to figure it out.

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@engineers_feed I saw records of the oscillating right before collapse. Creepy how something built of hard materials can wave like a rope.
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@WRSaunders @BearStarMD @engineers_feed The rotational axis isn't stable as well. Earth is tumbling like a spinning top toy.
Granted, it takes more than 20 k years for one rotation but still ...
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@BearStarMD @engineers_feed Well, the north pole is under water (under ice), so you're going to have to keep that out of the borehole. Another engineering to do.
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@engineers_feed You forgot the air resistance. Putting that into the calculation, you will stop below the ground, then fall back, stop even further below and so on.
Eventually you'll get stuck right at the center of earth.
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@AlmaMaito Some rentals are furnitured. You'll pay extra for that. Alot.
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@ResidentMemer @engineers_feed It's either relative soft material, compared to the tools, or the machine uses mist coolant.
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@RCdeWinter @peterandann I guess they don't look even slightest like Al Capone's cell.
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that's true, other prisoners hate pedophiles and they will kill them
it's happened many times
I remember doing a tour of a high security prison when I worked for the office of the chief public defender in the state of Connecticut and we saw one of those lockdown units for pedophiles way back then
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pedophiles never stop
raping and abusing children
There's no safe way to put them back on the street without medication that deadens the sexual urge and they have to be closely monitored to make sure they're taking it. But why would you want to put them back on the street?
BigDaddy@strujillo075
Adam Hoffman, a Waco lawyer, sexually abused a boy for over three years. He was initially facing life in prison, but thanks to his friend Ken Paxton, his sentence was reduced to a misdemeanor, resulting in only 60 days in jail after a guilty plea. The boy's mother expressed her pain, stating that the plea only reflects a fraction of the harm done.
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@valvesoftware I guess you underestimated the demand a controller with this variety of controlling parts for just 99 bucks would trigger :) .
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