

I switched to Aegis
I switched to Aegis
Eh, that’s what they called it in the article and I’m neither a physicist nor a material scientist. They made a definite distinction between the two forms of the materials in this and other articles related to the topic which I was too topic-uninformed to understand. So you might be right :D
Afaik they just discovered that Ice has a layer of water ("pre-melted ice) at the surface, which is the lubricant that makes ice slippery. So, imo ice is wet ^^
Yeah, that thing with the SMRs/ Gen II reactors turns out to be not so much a thing: https://ieefa.org/articles/small-modular-reactors-are-still-too-expensive-too-slow-and-too-risky
5 samples is still anecdotal. There is no statistical significance there.
How is the screen holding up?
We wipe out other forms of life all the time, be it by accident, wilfull neglicence or malice. Why not bacteria/viruses. Gotta have some good with the bad, right?
You should read this post by Arnold Schwarzenegger. I think it applies to you very well.
Why is there a cover on the radiator? Do you remove the cover in the winter when the radiator is needed? Is it a forced air radiator?
What are these shows? :)
I mean… There’s Pong by Eisenfunk. Dunno if it gets more Pong-y :p