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nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_je5s1wr wrote
Reply to comment by DragonWhsiperer in TIL Early drones were developed during the First World War. These radio controlled planes were primarily for target practice but by 1942 a drone with a built in TV camera was capable of delivering a torpedo to a ship 20 miles from the controller. by jamescookenotthatone
I heard of wild weasel, not using drones
nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_je5q77c wrote
Reply to comment by KNHaw in TIL Early drones were developed during the First World War. These radio controlled planes were primarily for target practice but by 1942 a drone with a built in TV camera was capable of delivering a torpedo to a ship 20 miles from the controller. by jamescookenotthatone
I never heard of this- I hope it's not classified information
nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_jdj2yka wrote
Reply to comment by Alwayssunnyinarizona in What happened to the old COVID variants, like Delta? Could they come back? by number1dork
However the original spike is included in the bivalent vaccines. What is the scientific justification for including the spike for extinct variants?
Edit: re: u/Tephnos why are extinct strains of flu not included in the flu vaccine then?
nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_j5m95o3 wrote
Reply to comment by Greene_Mr in TIL the first known résumé was written by Leonardo da Vinci, when applying to be a military engineer for the Duke of Milan. It's mainly just a list of his designs for siege weapons (including trebuchets). He briefly mentions his art: "In painting, I can do everything possible." He got the job. by Pfeffer_Prinz
No, what happened?
nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_j5kooqz wrote
Reply to comment by Pfeffer_Prinz in TIL the first known résumé was written by Leonardo da Vinci, when applying to be a military engineer for the Duke of Milan. It's mainly just a list of his designs for siege weapons (including trebuchets). He briefly mentions his art: "In painting, I can do everything possible." He got the job. by Pfeffer_Prinz
> Moreover, work could be undertaken on the bronze horse which will be to the immortal glory and eternal honour of the auspicious memory of His Lordship your father, and of the illustrious house of Sforza.
Uh oh
nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_j2dnss2 wrote
Reply to comment by MyAssIsNotYourToy in WHO urges China to share specific data regularly on COVID situation by EagleEyes_009
No Russian vaccine was first
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Reply to comment by dalaiis in Liebherr announces worlds first refrigerator that uses a vacuum in conjunction with finely ground and sustainable lava stone, to insulate its appliances. For the very first time, it is possible to produce freezers with the energy efficiency class “A” in accordance with EU while offering 25% space by rosesandtherest
No he wasn't able to switch off the beeper. Many fridges can, however someone thought making the fridges beep uncontrollably would get them more repair money. For me it caused me to replace instead and avoid liebherr as a brand in future.
nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_j28mree wrote
Reply to comment by rosesandtherest in Liebherr announces worlds first refrigerator that uses a vacuum in conjunction with finely ground and sustainable lava stone, to insulate its appliances. For the very first time, it is possible to produce freezers with the energy efficiency class “A” in accordance with EU while offering 25% space by rosesandtherest
The liebherr I replaced because when it developed a fault there was no way to switch off the beeper had only a button, that would stop it beeping for about half an hour. It would start in the middle of the night. Never again
nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_j28mly6 wrote
Reply to Liebherr announces worlds first refrigerator that uses a vacuum in conjunction with finely ground and sustainable lava stone, to insulate its appliances. For the very first time, it is possible to produce freezers with the energy efficiency class “A” in accordance with EU while offering 25% space by rosesandtherest
I had a liebherr that went wrong and would beep- no way to prevent it beeping without powering down completely, would start in the middle of the night and continue indefinitely. I replaced it even though it could have been (expensively) repaired, with a beeper free model from a different company.
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Reply to comment by RedditMayne in TIL that, to prove that a jellyfish caused Irukandji syndrome, a scientist stung himself, his son, and a lifeguard with the jellyfish. by SabreYT
Why can't they use general anaesthetic?
nomnomnomnomRABIES t1_je61zgh wrote
Reply to comment by KNHaw in TIL Early drones were developed during the First World War. These radio controlled planes were primarily for target practice but by 1942 a drone with a built in TV camera was capable of delivering a torpedo to a ship 20 miles from the controller. by jamescookenotthatone
Ok cool, thanks