For all the non-Germans, Herr Waldseemüller or one of his ancestors probably was a miller at a lake in the forest. That's what the components of his name say, and we already have a body of water here.
The 2 liter bottle of coke I once froze exploded with so much force that I found the freezer door open when I investigated the loud bang at 3am. No way a ziploc would contain that force.
Thanks. I did remember that US subs used a off the shelf controller but couldn't think of the specific example.
Additionally with an off the shelf controller it's really easy to pack a replacement one. (And building a controller yourself - that one will always be worse and heavier than an off the shelf one plus replacement)
The crazy thing really is how they ignored everyone on warnings how not to construct a hull.
Deshalb, und das wäre die zweite Schlussfolgerung, sollten die demokratischen Kräfte ihren Widerstand gegen Rechtsextreme so genau wie möglich gestalten. Ob man nun deren Geldflüsse mit allen verfügbaren Mitteln unter die Lupe nimmt oder ihre Verkehrungen ins Gegenteil stoisch als das benennt, was sie sind: bloße Ablenkungsmanöver. Abstrakte Warnungen und hitzige Empörung konnten den Siegeszug der extremen Rechten in den letzten Jahren nicht aufhalten. Nun hilft womöglich Widerstand, der vor allem eins ist: konkret in der Sache – und kalt im Ton.
One tip when you have kids: If all the accounts are set up correctly as family accounts you can control playtime right in the settings. The PS will then log out the kids after (say) one hour of play automatically.
Using the PSN website you can grant an extension day by day. When my son had done his homework before playing I would regularly grant another hour. "Can I play more? - Have you done your homework? - Yes - No problem"
In the long run that conditioned him to do his stuff before playing. (And I did trust him, when he said he was finished with his work)
When you have kids it's really worth finding out how to set that up. And it saved us sooooo many "turn it off now" discussions.
When my life turned upside down and a lot of shit happened I got interested in Stoicism to the point I even read a bit of Seneca.
I never felt it as a way to be emotionless or a way to hide or suppress emotions , but rather as a way to just accept my them and "yeah, I see and acknowledge I feel like crap, no need to go crazy about it" (in my situation). It brought an understanding to me that not everything that happens is about me personally and I stop fighting what I can't change to put my focus where I can have an influence.
Warning: this is not a definition of stoicism, but what I took away from it for myself.
I'm living in an apartment on the 8th floor. Heating is geothermal heating (from a big geothermal plant owned by the city I live in). So no heating in winter. My second worry would be the food spoiling in the freezer. I'd probably move everything down into the car to drive to my family's place (that's a bit of work, 8th floor, no elevator) and then notice that my car is trapped inside the garage below our apartment block due to the electric garage doors not opening. I'd probably get some help from other people in the house opening them by hand (might involve dismounting of the electronics box).
In other words, in case of a longer city-wide outage I'm screwed.
In case it's a shorter one and my electric window blinds in the bedroom are still closed, I wouldn't worry and find someone to screw.
Als Arbeiter hast Du i. d. R. da nicht so einfach die Wahl. Und in einem Konzern kannst du vergessen, dass Du innerhalb "aufstreben" kannst und Dir Top Positionen innerhalb sicherst.
Das "hätte man Manager unabhängig vom Erfog besser bezahlt, dann wäre der Konzern besser gelaufen" habe ich nicht gesagt oder impliziert.
Was ich sagen will: Wenn ein ohnehin schon schwerfälliger Konzern durch so eine Krise läuft, dann führt das intern nicht zu einer Erneuerung sondern im Gegenteil zu einer. massiven Schwächung.
Die Tatsache ist, dass die Probleme bei ner großen Firma aber stark an der Denke der Mitarbeiter, die Entscheidungen treffen, liegen (auf allen Ebenen) - und so eine Krise lässt eher die Betonköpfe zurück.
Die streiken nicht, die, die was können sind bei nächster Gelegenheit einfach weg. Ok, die nächste Gelegenheit lässt in der aktuellen Situation vielleicht noch 2 Jahre auf sich warten.
Übrig im Konzern bleiben die, die woanders keine so gute Chance haben. Also die unfähigen Middle-Manager, die alles nur danach entscheiden nix falsch zu machen, was man ihnen vorwerfen könnte. Also lieber keine Risken, nicht auffallen, nix Neues.
VW wird mit so was NOCH EHER zu nem "weiter-so" Konzern
Both my kids favorite veggie was broccoli when they were small. I'd prepare it the way you'd get it in an Italian restaurant - small parts of it just bleached for a short time, so it stays firm, served with nice olive oil and salt. (And a bit of lemon, if I have it on hand)
Broccoli (like so many veggies) tastes awful when overcooked into a soft and mushy consistency (and then it also changes its taste in a bad way).
Here in Germany grandmas typically are amazing cooks, with the sole exception when they cooked veggies. That generation loved their vegs really soft and overcooked.
For all the non-Germans, Herr Waldseemüller or one of his ancestors probably was a miller at a lake in the forest. That's what the components of his name say, and we already have a body of water here.