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kapege t1_jd3xv3b wrote
Now try to beat Munich: 3,126 counties.
kapege t1_jcfn9rr wrote
Please shorten your link to https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09J19NQRS/
kapege t1_j9ka78n wrote
Germany's busiest airports are Frankfurt and Munich aka "Franz Josef Strauss". There's no "Manfred Rommel" airport.
kapege t1_j4ln5mi wrote
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kapege t1_j2443xn wrote
This little brat is not the worst...
kapege t1_j240fd2 wrote
Reply to Patience has limits by rjk3015
At least a 50 BMG brings peace...
kapege t1_j1zu7v5 wrote
Reply to Russians did such a good job promoting renewable energy and electric vehicles this year. by darth_nadoma
And they put people to public transport and on their bicylces, too.
kapege t1_j1j7r4y wrote
You didn't read Asterix as a kid, do you?
kapege t1_ixz6yq8 wrote
Reply to ELI5 why do you need to turn of hard drives to unplug them instead of just unplugging them by Devil_kin1
Most of modern harddrives have an autopark function. Old drives had to be parked before shutting them off. It's like with a record player: you have to put the pickup arm beside in advance to remove the record iteself. A harddrive has pickup arms, too, and they have to put away before the disk stops. The reason for this: The pickup arms are flying above the disk with the wind the rotating disk produces. When the disk stops, the pickup arm will land on the surface and scatch it and destroy the data written on the disk.
Autopark is a little energy buffer that rips the pickup arms into the innermost part of the disk where they can land without damaging active data.
kapege t1_ixvt9rs wrote
Reply to Microwave works, but doesn't work by [deleted]
Has it a clock? Then the clock has to be set, else it won't work.
kapege t1_iu4n5dt wrote
Reply to Frank Zappa with Mountain Dew, 1975. by brolbo
"Here you see my Mountain Dew"
"Turn around and you'll sea mine!"
kapege t1_iqraajo wrote
Reply to comment by GeraldoFubar in TIL the BBC released a 'Green Book' in 1949 to define comedy guidelines. Among some of the banned topics were jokes about fig leaves and vulgar use of the word 'basket'. by morecharts
Why did my mind read this in a very Bri'ish accent?
kapege t1_iqra6jn wrote
Reply to comment by SillyCubensis in TIL the BBC released a 'Green Book' in 1949 to define comedy guidelines. Among some of the banned topics were jokes about fig leaves and vulgar use of the word 'basket'. by morecharts
McGillycuddy of the Reeks
kapege t1_jd7v2og wrote
Reply to Silly question for those who have read Jane Eyre by omniicrafter
Her frock had a skirt. That's what she uses: her frock. "Skirt" in this context means "rim".