The only time I’ve seen frog legs was in biology class. I’ve never seen it on a menu anywhere. It might be a regional thing.
The only time I’ve seen frog legs was in biology class. I’ve never seen it on a menu anywhere. It might be a regional thing.
Looks like it’s on purpose.
You don’t need physical newspapers, but if you want good journalism you should definitely pay for your news.
I believe they took this into account when they designed the thing.
Airbus is ramping up. They have had issues with the supply chain, but they should massively increase their production this year. They are opening assembly lines everywhere.
For trains and subways, you can build the stations slightly above the rest of the tracks so that a train will naturally break when reaching the station, and accelerate when leaving. Efficiently storing energy in potential gravitational form. I’m not sure how frequently this is done, but at least in my city the subway does this at most stations.
Good thing it happened in Japan. Here people would have burned with the plane arguing over who gets to get out first.
It also checks periodically that you’re in control of the wheel, or else will disengage.
Disengaging autopilot when it detects you are not in control of the wheel sounds a bit dangerous.
Depending on where you live, you might find them in a university library.
I use gitea, it works fine.
I don’t think cars are cheaper.
Something is wrong with your distance formula by a factor of 4 (you should have D=1/2 * V_0^2 / a) . Not that it changes anything in your conclusions.