I read Romans had this during the monarchy and the early days of the republic. The calendar was so fucked up that they had to add a few “festival weeks” to compensate and catch up with the solar period.
I read Romans had this during the monarchy and the early days of the republic. The calendar was so fucked up that they had to add a few “festival weeks” to compensate and catch up with the solar period.
Everyone that I know that uses linux is using Ubuntu. I’m the wierdo using Debian
But you wont argue that 10 dead whistblowers can still be a tremendous coincidence, right?
I don’t have as much trouble with text prediction as with the existent dictionaries for my native language. “Español rioplatense” (argentina, uruguay) exists as an option for many programs and devices but for some reason, it is just a copy from “español de españa”. This means, it is constantly trying to correct things that were correct on the first place.
I blame this on american racism and their small view of the world.
Also, i usually write in three languages and text prediction is pretty useful.
I see the crack, but where is the happy?
Oh, i see you have stumped onto one of the main inconsistencies of capitalism
I think that an american cup holds something like 230 cm3. Thats a horribly small cup for me (mines range from 250 to 450). I tend to use the ones that have 250 cm3 capacity and thats my definition of cup… or i can always use half a metric pint instead.
All this gibberish about units makes me feel like an idiot, so i will confess: i use a scale and metric cups. 250 cm3 water, or milk are roughly 250g
The units used in the kitchen make sense, firstly because cups, spoons and shit are common things found in the kitchen, secondly because precision is not really a priority and thirdly because coocking is about proportions.
I usually take a piss on the american pathetic unit system anyway
Porn and the military are sadly the driving force of progress… also, the only places still kept clean from adds.
Hell yeah
Something so irresponsible as letting an AI decide where to drop bombs should be added to the war crime list
Broader range? From my point of view as an outsider, the USA political parties only cover far-right and far-rightest
I use it and see it often for argentinian style barbecues.
Those are sci-fi genres generally describing a dystopic future strongly leaned to a particular technology and is mainly related to it’s esthetic.
Atompunk is a future society based in nuclear technology. Steam, diesel are other known alternatives.