

I can get psyllium husks in tablet form. No need to mix it with anything.
I can get psyllium husks in tablet form. No need to mix it with anything.
I’m not a geologist amateur or otherwise but it looks a lot like a flint stone which has those kinda chalky spots. I’ve got a very similar looking one from Rügen, an island in the North of Germany.
I’m in a city of 4 million and New years Eve is absolute chaos. It also accounts for about 1/4 of the emissions for the year!
I’m convinced, the accuracy of the clock matters. Your point that within one minute is on time is fair and as you said converges quickly. Definitely quicker than the life cycle of a regular clock. I’m a convert now.
That’s not true. e.g. If a clock loses time as soon as it is started (given power, wound), a time x. Then every day it will be wrong. Now, after n days it will come back around to being correct again. But, if n >> the life of the clock, then no, it will never be correct.
I can think of a few other scenarios where it’s also true that it will never be correct.
Stopped clock, a broken clock may never be right.
You could also USE a NET. I’ve seen people catch things that way quite recently.
We have this but it’s a magnetic one that sticks to the actual fridge, the other one proved too far away… Sigh.
Why? Because the gas ones will actively ruin the bike path. They are much heavier and will cause much quicker wear and tear. Of course you also shouldn’t have to breathe the fumes from them.
It’s technically NOT bread in Ireland. The courts say it’s not bread, because of the amount of sugar it must be classified as confectionary.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/01/irish-court-rules-subway-bread-is-not-bread