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…the paint is six times thicker than the usual coating on the car body surface… looking to commercialize the paint on ambulances and other specialized vehicles as the first step.
This is the best part of the article.
After driving ambulance during Australian summers, in the Great Victorian Desert, this would assist so much with operating temperatures. A literal life-saver, if the AC ever broke, also.
That paint’s name…?
A mirror, the car is now mirrorball.
Everyone wants to be Mr Black.
This is the t-shirt one I remember.
From
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20230726/p2a/00m/0sc/014000c
Thanks for that info.
Can you outline generally which frequencies are for which countries? I could not find those details.
Or which frequencies are better for which use cases? (urban housing vs bush hiking. )
Looking for Australian specific details too.
Very interesting tech.
Totally Texas!
This is an excellent resource!
2D and 3D map render took a hit, which may be why it is not added to the mainline maps.
I’ll keep the street number map deactivated, and enable when needed.
Any links for the OS data street-number scripts?
Twisted fire-starter!
I did not know that I needed loderunner-quake in my life.
Thanks for posting.
Save this Card# for later?
Fuck no!
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8210, the smallest andnd not as robust as the 33.
I had a 6310, supposed business phone, which was a great all-rounder. Only downside was it had the outline of a dick.
Currently using and testing SearXNG
https://github.com/searxng/searxng
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The list of public instances to connect to and use is here
I try to connect it before putting on my head. Also, to pull the pads off ear or put the whole thing around neck, before doing a volume change. For an absolutely amazing headphone experience, this is a regrettable annoyance.
Teaching the alternatives to closed-source software: GCompris