“Just stop being sad!”
If only it was that easy…
“Just stop being sad!”
If only it was that easy…
BREAKING!: Performing maintenance and renewing worn parts improves reliability and efficiency! More news at 11!
Bit of a strange article isn’t it? It shouldn’t come as a surprise, that infrastructure like this isn’t a case of building it, and then be done forever. Of course it needs maintenance after a number of years. Using the most modern parts when replacing stuff is just good sense.
I love how the “drone to the helicopter blades” cheese-move from War Thunder has basically become a real life war-time strategy. It seems to be surprisingly effective.
Shit, you’re right…
Declare your acronyms ffs. American articles love flinging them around as if everyone just know what they mean from the get go. And it makes a lot of the articles make no sense to anyone who is not American, or just doesn’t know. Nevermind that a lot of 2, 3, and 4 letter abbreviations have multiple meanings depending on context…
To help out; DOJ = Department of Justice, and PAC = Political Action Committee.
I’m sorry, but that last sentence sent me. 🤣
Oatmeal?! Are you crazy?!
I love it, but roombas go underneath the furniture from time to time you know…
Sweet! What does mine say?
Thanks! I hate it…
How do I delete someone else’s comment?
Wasn’t just me I see…
Brother Maynard! Bring up the Holy Hand Grenade!
Perhaps a Doro? They have both dumb-phones and simplified smartphones. https://www.doro.com/en-gb/products/mobile-phones/
Huh, If you visit a second hand shop in Denmark, there’s a good chance you’ll find a set of the originals. Actually I’m pretty sure my father has a set in the back of the cupboard. They were pretty common in the 90’s.
Is it just me, or does this image look fake as hell? Especially the cardboard box.
The link you decided not to follow gives a lot of context. Although in French, which I do not speak.
These people weren’t murdered at Dachau. They are being cremated there, after dieing aboard the prisoner transport train from the Royallieu-Compiègne internment camp.
The German Wikipedia about the Sonderkommando photographs describes those as the only surviving photos taken by prisoners inside the camps.