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While El nino might be the reason that the reservoirs are not filled, most of the crisis is due to the inability of their Government to make proper politics and infrastructure. To have one plant to supply a significant amount of energy is not a good’mix’, it is poor planning.

The problem is that people may not read the fine print that defined a Level 3 auto-pilot. They just think, hey cool, want that and use it. But they use it in a way that it was envisioned for. You still need to take over in a critical situation, which somehow in first place means that you shall never relinquish control

on the other hand just remember what we did 25-30 yrs ago, similar things, may be not that life threatening but no cameras there and no internet to share...

Use Circuit.com you can have a telephony connector to the outside world

Cows are not eating an enormous amount of grass because they have four stomachs, they have four stomachs to digest these amounts of grass properly... just to put the record straight.

Looks like the Amiga ball :-)

so, no sun after the apocalypse?

somehow looks like a LEGO Bionicle Part...

Why not make it even easier? Changing a mattress is a hard deal, if you foud a nice mattress you won’t give it away.

1st of April? :-)

I don’t think driving autonomously in the dark isnt’t that big of a challenge as driving on snow covered roads.

Thanks for educating me, I somehow was thinking for 20+ years that Bronski Beat performed this song...

Given the sheer size of Facebook this is really an unethical thought and it shall be a question that shall not even be asked.

...leaving behind no evidence that it ever existed in the first place.

You know, we Austrians, we need that to live...

Uh, having a “little” understanding how modern dishwashers do the dishes should have saved you...

And what a surf!

Really, really great! Amazing how the stage came in

found some data, one of the instruments has an opening of 30 arcsec. So if Hubble is 600 km high, looking over the horizon, the horizon is roughly 9400 km away, making the field of view 1,3 km across., i.e. 1 m per pixel.

An actual hubble pic would be a hell of overexposed I guess. I think the light it would collect from earth would/could damage its sensors.