Bagger 288 is also electrically driven. Even if it is connected by cable to a nearby powerplant.
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General Pavel Klimenko, who lead the 5th motorised rifle brigade of Donetsk and a torture camp (for russian soldiers, weirdly) in a mine, was the eighth general to kick the bucket.
Sorry, big derailment of subject here:
The author described 40cm of rain, which was unusual to me, since we normally describe the rain in millimetres.
Then they translated it to American as 16 inches or 70 gallons per square yard.
The neat thing about 400 mm is, that it’s also 400 litres per square metre.
And it’s also crazy much, my heart goes out to Valencia.
Fun fact: the endonym for the Navajo people is Diné.
Boxer my beloved
Truly the evoli of all vehicles
Collective bargaining powahh!
Astronaut caterpillar :}
“sanctions won’t work”
Thy hips shalt not lie
You can juuust make out the Swedish rondell: a circle with 3 crowns.
I guess younger than one year?
If it’s the sort of breed where the ears perch up once they’re fully grown.
Good work!
I especially like the shine in the lit eye and how the shadow affects the other eye.
Lybia is not a NATO thing. UK, France and USA bombed some ships and ports in Libya, but I still remember the headlines and news that Germany didn’t want anything to do with that.
So it was a coordinated action between some members of NATO on their own.
It could escape and mix with local wildlife and make the genetics all weird and complicated.
It’s the quenchiest!
I don’t want to be too critical, but if you’d like to use it as a tip:
Check the angles of your roofs. Some point down (you don’t see the roof) some point up (the one on the very right).
You want all your flat roofs (or flat areas in general) to point towards the horizon line.
What’s your problem with Luxemburg and the Netherlands?
Articles about deextinction often reference the Pyrenean Ibex that died 7 minutes after birth. Why has nobody tried that one again?
That’s the wrong way of looking at an å.
It’s not just an a with decoration. It actually has different pronunciation and is typically replaced with aa if no å is available. (I’m neither Swedish nor Norwegian, so not 100% sure, but it’s what happened to Erling Haaland).
Similarly, you would replace a German ä with ae. So if my name was Bäcker, it would be wrong to spell it Backer on a ticket. Baecker would be the way.