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Type: Posts; User: Laku
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Just fine, you can either map the tablet for the whole desktop size or use one of the programmable function keys to switch between different screens.
One option could also be a wacom tablet
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Also a long time study should be considered so that effects of time can be properly accounted for.
To science! :cheers:
I've used FreeCAD for making models to print. Latest one being holder for 2mm thick piece of lexan to protect GoPro Hero Sessions lens/front glass from paintballs.
It does its job ok, but probably...
Shouldn't really be surprise to anyone who's familiar with cognitive biases.
http://www.psypost.org/2018/04/study-people-less-political-knowledge-think-know-lot-politics-51062
Seems like your certificate expired, though you probably noticed that already.
https://i.imgur.com/D34q314.jpg
But when you normalize the data you'll see that there's really not that much change.
https://i.imgur.com/9nr0p4c.jpg
From the same wikipedia page you refer to....
It showed some posts unread that I had already read previously, but after re-reading everything marked unread they've so far stayed read.
UV Halo said something that could be interpreted so in the paragraph you quoted just above this question.
All the sources I've seen state that methane has atmospheric life span of 10-12 years.
Yeah, yeah. Old stuff.
Go see https://www.skepticalscience.com/ivar-giaever-nobel-physicist-climate-pseudoscientist.html for more details.
But I'm guessing you won't, since you still seem unable...
Build a global Earth observatory - www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-08967-y
would be a seriously good tool for climate science.
https://i.imgflip.com/y381c.jpg
Umm? Alternative right. Not "alternative to the right". Or am I missing something here?? :confused:
Yep.. We'd be freezing our butts in Finland. :cheers:
Edit.
Sure is. So mesmerizing, I could probably watch liquid simulations all day at work (I realize this isn't simulation).
That would certainly throw a wrench in the equation. :rolleyes:
I really love this stuff. :cheers:
https://futurism.com/watch-neil-degrasse-tyson-has-a-critically-important-message-for-americans/
Seems to fit to the topic.
For shits and giggles, here's few papers you in all likelihood haven't browsed yet. As you might know Finland isn't densely populated country and I'm pretty sure you'd find that majority of the...
Ok. First of all, you missed that those are climate change sceptical paper numbers, not their whole production. It was late and I worded it poorly.
Well.. the internet doesn't agree with...
After reading all that have been said before I came pretty much to the same conclusion. Between Steve and Gordon there's really not much to add, and I don't have the expertise (nor the time) to...
Ok I'll have to dig that up and see. Though it does seem, at least on the surface, like you're playing some angle of galileo gambit in this.
I've seen this TED talk by Peter van Uhm before and I...
Nope, taking care of the motivation as well is good.. it's just that you can do more than one thing at a time to tackle a problem you know?
And of course there are limits to what can be limited.....