The last time in Germany, at least as I can remember, was the 2010 Loveparade disaster in Duisburg, that has happened due to enormous errors made by the organisers.
The last time in Germany, at least as I can remember, was the 2010 Loveparade disaster in Duisburg, that has happened due to enormous errors made by the organisers.
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Deus mare, Friso litora fecit. – God made the sea, the Frisian the shores.
News, The Greatest President of All Time, GrPrAT (/s) has spoken: https://dubvee.org/post/1976214
The “Great Leap Forward” began after the end of the “Anti-Rightist Movement” and coincided with a period of increasing political tension between China and the Soviet Union. It was the main cause of the severe Great Chinese Famine, which lasted from 1959 to 1961. Due to the forced collectivisation of agriculture, the additional burden placed on farmers by work on infrastructure and industrialisation projects and an internal migration of the rural population to the cities, agricultural yields fell from 1959 to 1961. At the same time, the grain levies expected by the state as a tax and for export were greatly increased and enforced with coercive measures. The number of victims of this famine is estimated at between 14 and 55 million people, making it the deadliest famine in history. In addition to famine-related deaths, millions also died from beatings, torture and executions. More than thirty per cent of all homes were destroyed during the campaign for various reasons.
Wikipedia - Großer Sprung nach vorn (in German, translated)
The Great Leap was one of two periods between 1953 and 1976 in which China’s economy shrank (the other being the Cultural Revolution). Economist Dwight Perkins argues that “enormous amounts of investment only produced modest increases in production or none at all. … In short, the Great Leap [Forward] was a very expensive disaster”.
Wikipedia - Great Leap Forward
Sewage treatment facility Sundern, Germany
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Practically, this results in a lower footprint when installing it on KDE or other Qt6 based systems, as it will no longer pull the GTK libraries.
Reads like a weak remake of the Paul is dead conspiracy.
This “anything else” usually is the variance or standard deviation, but I doubt anyone without education in statistics can grasp what they mean.
I’m impressed that the amount per capita in France is significantly less than in Germany or UK, 61 kg vs. 78 kg (76 kg).
For the clueless like me:
Whale tail - Wikipedia
Again what learned.
Sure, of course. Yet, I’d go for the two smaller pieces, as they’re easier to hold in hand.
The amount of topping and crust is the same for the sum of all even pieces (#2, #4, #6 and #8) as well as the odd pieces (#1, #3, #5 and #7). Thus, both persons who share their pizza get the (exact) equal amount.
Similarly to Nextcloud. If you host an instance and remove preinstalled apps, you are obliged to also remove the Nextcloud branding.
Me too, but it’s the percentage of those who currently own a car. I guess, in NL the percentage of people who own a car is less than e.g. in Germany.
I’m also surprised that the share in the US is quite high.
• definitely yes: 3 %
• probably yes: 15 %
• definitely yes: 11 %
• probably yes: 17 %
The data is from this (the link is in the source) survey.
• definitely yes: 14 %
• probably yes: 17 %
However there’s a reason why the boiler room is usually locked off in a 30 story building. Bleeding a radiator might be relatively harmless, but there’s no way of knowing what the pressure is supposed to be without knowing the entire system.
Exactly. That’s why either the janitor knows the correct pressure or they need to call a technician. Definitely not something to have hands on oneself in a building that’s not yours.
Usually, at the heating boiler, there is a junction for a hose with a valve and close by a pressure meter. If the pressure is too low, the janitor (not you) should fill up the heating system with water until the pressure is sufficient. Ideally, the pressure should be checked again after bleeding the radiators.
Definitely.