trundlinggrundle
trundlinggrundle t1_jcmc1ft wrote
Reply to comment by Warlornn in Slovak government to send MIG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine by esberat
That's not really the purpose of the F35.
trundlinggrundle t1_jcmbwa6 wrote
Reply to comment by dasherchan in Slovak government to send MIG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine by esberat
F16s will require training. Poland is sending a bunch of their MIG 29s TO Ukrain as well, and in return the US is supplying them with F35s.
trundlinggrundle t1_jcmbnm4 wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive-Hat5979 in Slovak government to send MIG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine by esberat
On no, an arrest warrant! What will he do?!
trundlinggrundle t1_j6n1r2r wrote
Reply to comment by chris-tier in 39 year old can of Pac-Man pasta by Chef Boyardee by OneUpExtraLife
No, it's real chicken, it's just 'mechanically separated chicken pieces', which is code for 'boiled leftover chicken carcasses'. Same process they use to make chicken broth.
trundlinggrundle t1_j6d258u wrote
Reply to comment by nonemoreunknown in Share: DIY A 12.8V 120Ah LiFePO4 Battery For My Travel Trailer(AGM Battery Replacement) by QH-Technology
Roughly 50v is required to overcome the resistance of dry skin. Unless you're putting 12v electrical contacts directly across your heart, inside your chest, you'll be fine. Think of current as a volume of water, and voltage as a pump that pushes it though pipes.
trundlinggrundle t1_j5jn67s wrote
Reply to comment by Athropus in New mRNA vaccine factory is made from shipping containers by tonymmorley
That'll be the next dumbass covid conspiracy.
trundlinggrundle t1_izee12h wrote
Reply to comment by A1CST in Scientists design windows that convert sunlight into wireless Internet by mancinedinburgh
Yes, and these windows require sunlight....
trundlinggrundle t1_ixu23f7 wrote
Reply to comment by Chi_BearHawks in Can a single stud hold a 13kg TV by YoMADAv2
TV mounting points don't span across the entire width of thr TV. They usually use vesa 400x400mm mounts.
trundlinggrundle t1_jdvgj3w wrote
Reply to comment by thefrostmakesaflower in Oldest tartan found to date back to 16th Century - A scrap of fabric found in a Highland peat bog 40 years ago is likely to be the oldest tartan ever discovered in Scotland, new tests have established. by ArtOak
No, we definitely know they're a Scottish thing. Most of us picture the Irish with suspenders and little bowler hats.