I can relate so much, thank you for sharing. 2 Reply Lisa Reply to Thatstellingitlikeitis 1 year ago Wow, ty for sharing. Are we twins? I was feeling like a piece of garbage thinking it was just me. I know your story, I’m loving it too. My daughter is 28 and has ...
in much the same way as an organ pipe does (or like blowing over a bottle, if you prefer). There are ways around that too: Pioneer’s excellent RM‑series speakers, for example, put an extra tube coming
According to the European Space Agency, as much as 80 percent of the water aboard the ISS is recycled. Right now, the ESA and NASA are tinkering with closed-loop life support systems that — if perfected — might totally eliminate the need for water and oxygen shipments to the ISS. Crack...
With a fixed-rate tariff, you can benefit from stability. Although your usage may rise and fall, you will at least always know how much you are being charged per unit. However, it also means that you may miss out on any falls in the wholesale price of gas and electricity. Variable rat...
Despite doing everything to reduce how much energy you’re using, you may still find it difficult to cover the cost of your bills due to the current cost of living crisis. If this happens, it’s best to contact your energy supplier. They may be able to offer ways for you to reduce ...
This means there was too much sun. Protect your plants from the sun’s rays. Leaves wither If your plant looks sad, it is either due to excess watering or to nearby heat sources such as radiators. Cyclamen leaves turn yellow Add fertilizer, this is most certainly connected to lack of ...
and it has a long history in Asian cooking and herbal medicine (at least 4,400 years!). Ginger was traded at great expense along the Silk Road throughout the Middle Ages; in the 14th century, a pound of ginger was worth as much as a whole sheep. Ginger was the first foreign spice ...
Radiators work as a closed loop, so corrosion is less of an issue. Corrosion is only a minor issue with radiators because there is corrosion inhibitor in the closed loop. Without that, the radiators rot through quite quickly. I guess if 100% of the heating loop were steel this wouldn't ...
As for cooling, there's a custom water loop, with two 360 radiators on there, which I think is plenty. Its not the motherboard that is the problem here, the CPU can sustain all-core loads fine, it tends to be thermally limited by the IHS first. The water...