While there are actually several new world marsupials, I’m fairly certain that they’re all opossums.
While there are actually several new world marsupials, I’m fairly certain that they’re all opossums.
Flounders are born symmetrical; eye migration happens as they transition to the juvenile stage of growth.
That looks to be some type of velvet worm.
I’m so glad my favorite moth, the rosy maple moth (the pink and yellow one with a mullet) was in this picture.
The imperial system doesn’t have any electromagnetism units that I’m aware of, so they borrow from SI.
I cannot remember the last time I saw a KQ5 reference. Well done.
I think they’re implying that a black hole the mass of a person has the same gravitational attraction that the person had before collapsing (negligible).
For anyone in RHEL / Fedora land (or using dnf somewhere else), try dnf needs-restarting
to list executables that have mismatched files on disk vs memory. The -r
flag will hint if a reboot is needed (due to things like kernel or glibc changes)
Definitely this. There are utilities here with 5% service charges for paying online. I’d rather pay by check
It’s slowly coming back to me… There was a floppy disk that you needed to launch the raid config? Also the platform ran pretty well with debian 4.0 if you’re debating what to run on it.
For a non-pizza comment: I’ve been out of the hardware game for awhile, but the last time I had to set one of these up for RAID, the paper manual (which can probably be found digitally) was helpful. I also vaguely recall RAID 5 either having issues or being unavailable.
Oh that’s definitely true. I was just surprised to see something similar (especially the avoiding eye contact) in the animal kingdom.
It’s gotta be pahoehoe (the one that looks like honey being stirred)