The one who gives us water for sure...
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UK government responds to Stop Killing Games campaign, There is "no requirement in UK law" preventing publishers from rendering older games unplayable
The problem with gas stoves isn't the stove itself, but rather the foot in the door with adding a gas supply, which results in gas being used for other purposes on the same premises.
Climate town has a great video about it: https://youtu.be/hX2aZUav-54
Tbh though I'm not sure it has the same effect for businesses and seems a bit over zealous to me to ban it from restaurants for that reason; but the other reason to ban it from commercial premises would be to reduce fire risk. I used to work in a mall and the number of times the noodle place set off the alarm was quite annoying and probably even more annoying and a waste of time for the fire department 🚒🧑🚒
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▶UK Petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/659071
▶Australia Petition: https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN6080
▶Ross Scott's original announcement video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w70Xc9CStoE&t=0s
I didn't click the link either, but yeah I've never heard of mopeds referred to as "e-scooters" before, but I guess that could be a regional thing...
E scooters are completely different:
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they have significantly less range for the same battery size.
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can't make it up some hills depending on the torque of the motor on the scooter
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less comfortable to ride a long distance
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easier to store and transport, especially in a small car or on the bus or train (depending on the size of the scooter)
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more difficult to park/lock up outside in public spaces, but can sometimes be taken with you when a bicycle would have to be locked up outside
It's also extremely useful for changing gears while riding uphill if its a hub motor style one.
Standing desks are way less effective than riding an ebike. On an e bike you will end up peddling the whole way, just that hills don't increase the effort at all, and you get there faster. So it's less exercise and more like equivalent to using an exercycle.
He should just contribute to mastodon instead.
I consider the opposite of imposter syndrome to be when you feel qualified but everyone else thinks you're an imposter.
Only a little:
That's a reference to a previous NZ prime ministers recipe: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/06/tinned-spaghetti-pizza-new-zealands-prime-minister-shocks-with-monstrous-recipe
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Well done, much more woke 😂
Nope, David Seymour really is that stupid.
Unsure if your snack gets the David Seymour tick? This will clear things up.
In announcing changes to the school lunches programme, David Seymour said kids would no longer be served ‘woke’ foods. To clear up any confusion, The Spinoff has compiled a guide to the wokeness levels of some common food items.
I just start it when I try to put a dish in and it ends up in a janky position, or when I have to get a dirty dish out and clean it. I empty it one dish at a time or when I run out of bench space due to the dirty dishes on the bench 😅
If I don't have a dishwasher I just end up buying take away once all the dishes are dirty...
Makes sense: If the company secrets were that valuable they wouldn't've laid them off.
That point is when you buy a dishwasher, then you can just pull a clean dish out of the dishwater 😅