HootinNHollerin 1h ago • 100%
Any non right wing nazi site link?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21081107
HootinNHollerin 2h ago • 100%
I’ve got this on vinyl
HootinNHollerin 2h ago • 100%
I haven’t looked into it but since you have, is it easy to move your vault over?
HootinNHollerin 2h ago • 100%
back to gobbling putin’s chode
HootinNHollerin 2h ago • 100%
How did it get plaved, then?
HootinNHollerin 2h ago • 100%
Nope
HootinNHollerin 3h ago • 100%
Yes there’s an older hippy guy neighbor that played the best classic rock and jams all day every weekend and I was sad when lost that
HootinNHollerin 3h ago • 100%
This short
HootinNHollerin 5h ago • 100%
Sam Altman watched Terminator and rooted for the machines.
Sam Altman watched The Matrix and rooted for the machines.
HootinNHollerin 7h ago • 100%
Go back to hexbear
HootinNHollerin 1d ago • 50%
No one gets rich selling LSD. Cocaine on the other hand
HootinNHollerin 1d ago • 100%
The best is shitting in flowing water for the ol’ aqua deuce. Once got pulled behind a sailboat for an epic one
HootinNHollerin 1d ago • 83%
Corn and vegan cheese… that’s gross
HootinNHollerin 1d ago • 70%
SA bending over for Xi
HootinNHollerin 1d ago • 100%
The only pussy that guy gets is from corpses
HootinNHollerin 1d ago • 66%
I refrain from sharing links to it and prefer others. This is because it’s very easy to be banned
Also over Edwards Air Force Base in California and the Energy Department's Nevada Nuclear Security Site outside Las Vegas.
Epic jam With incredible guitars, voice box etc
Can enter domain, image, etc. They also have a Do Not Train Registry and API for models to use in respect of it
Thanks for linking [@diegooooooo@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/u/diegooooooo)
I used to use it but can’t recall
Their quality is a shit. I bought a wave+ 2 years ago, broke within a couple months (spring in pliers broke making pliers unusable). Sent it back and they say it’s not repairable so they give me a different one (mine was laser engraved). Then the replacement breaks (spring that holds pocket clip in place). I don’t even use the Leatherman that much, and wasn’t doing anything that could be outside of light use.
In the heart of World War II, as the Nazis took control of Copenhagen, a peculiar situation took place at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, led by physicist Niels Bohr. Two Nobel laureates Max von Laue and James Franck, fearing the confiscation of their gold Nobel Prize medals by the Nazis, had sent their medals to Bohr for safekeeping. On the day the Nazis arrived in Copenhagen, Hungarian chemist Georgy de Hevesy, who was working in Bohr's lab, devised a plan to prevent the discovery of the medals. Initially considering burying the medals, they quickly dismissed the idea, fearing the thorough searches the Nazis would conduct. Instead, de Hevesy proposed a chemical solution — literally. Utilizing a mixture known as "aqua regia" (a blend of hydrochloric and nitric acids), he set about dissolving the gold medals. This concoction is one of the few substances capable of dissolving gold, a notably unreactive element. As the Nazis marched outside, de Hevesy dissolved the precious medals, reducing them to a colorless solution that eventually turned bright orange. The liquid containing the dissolved gold was then placed on a high shelf in the laboratory, where it remained unnoticed throughout the Nazi occupation. Post World War II, upon returning to the laboratory after V-E Day, de Hevesy found the beaker undisturbed on the shelf. The gold was recovered from the solution and returned to the Nobel Prize committee, who then reminted the medals and presented them back to Laue and Franck in a ceremony in 1952. Source: Fermat’s Library via LinkedIn
In the heart of World War II, as the Nazis took control of Copenhagen, a peculiar situation took place at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, led by physicist Niels Bohr. Two Nobel laureates Max von Laue and James Franck, fearing the confiscation of their gold Nobel Prize medals by the Nazis, had sent their medals to Bohr for safekeeping. On the day the Nazis arrived in Copenhagen, Hungarian chemist Georgy de Hevesy, who was working in Bohr's lab, devised a plan to prevent the discovery of the medals. Initially considering burying the medals, they quickly dismissed the idea, fearing the thorough searches the Nazis would conduct. Instead, de Hevesy proposed a chemical solution — literally. Utilizing a mixture known as "aqua regia" (a blend of hydrochloric and nitric acids), he set about dissolving the gold medals. This concoction is one of the few substances capable of dissolving gold, a notably unreactive element. As the Nazis marched outside, de Hevesy dissolved the precious medals, reducing them to a colorless solution that eventually turned bright orange. The liquid containing the dissolved gold was then placed on a high shelf in the laboratory, where it remained unnoticed throughout the Nazi occupation. Post World War II, upon returning to the laboratory after V-E Day, de Hevesy found the beaker undisturbed on the shelf. The gold was recovered from the solution and returned to the Nobel Prize committee, who then reminted the medals and presented them back to Laue and Franck in a ceremony in 1952. Source: Fermat’s Library via LinkedIn
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20655883 > Alleged that gas companies created artificial shortage days before storm to boost demand and then charge elevated rates, which then caused blackouts
Alleged that gas companies created artificial shortage days before storm to boost demand and then charge elevated rates, which then caused blackouts
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20549021 > For decades, California police departments that want to sever ties with officers for misconduct have agreed to let them resign and to keep the bad behavior confidential in order to avoid lawsuits. But as a result, hundreds of officers have landed new jobs in law enforcement with no records of their past misconduct. John Yang speaks with investigative reporter Katey Rusch for more.