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I was surprised the other day to learn Russia was still in ITER at full capacity and delivering their pledged components. apparently, the biggest disruption has been Russian scientists based in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance having difficulty transferring money home. I'd have thought CERN would be even less contentious. Was this even state pressure, or is it STEM PhD turbo libs outrunning their handlers?
Of course, a 12v incadescent bulb wouldn't get hot enough. the issue was the Teslas used their graphics card to generate a profoundly beautiful, one of a kind artwork of a flat tire indicator, which can be purchased as an NFT from OpenSea. The bug was merely that the code didn't throttle the car's dogecoin miner while it was generating, causing overheat.
Hadn't heard that China's reciprocity doesn't discriminate between presidential and parliamentary systems... tbh, I'm not sure what purpose it would serve is Xi met with the Governor General instead
China negotiates with all countries as equals: equals in dignity, equals in intellect. For the united states, this is upsetting, because they expect deference and recognition of their superiority, but you can see China hold this same mindset even when negotiating with countries much poorer and less powerful than them, like Uganda or Canada; The best American diplomats have been able to grasp this fact, and have productive negotiations.
Won't this oblige more people to boycott israel since the goods made in illegal settlements are indistinguishable all israeli goods? the same situation people were alleging about not being able to tell which Chinese products include xinjiang cotton.
People thought I was making an extremely mean joke about my Highschool Algebra teacher's age, because I said in front of the whole class she didn't have calculators when she went to school, but she backed me up, and said the first pocket calculator came out when she was in her senior year, and it only did 4 functions and cost $300.