chrizzly

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[–] chrizzly 4 points 2 weeks ago

I expected this exact comment reading the headline, nice :D

[–] chrizzly 8 points 2 weeks ago

Funny, in german it's also called Burnball ('Brennball').

[–] chrizzly 4 points 2 weeks ago

Besser spät als nie! Grad noch rechtzeitig gesehen :D

[–] chrizzly 13 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Keep calm and hold, that is the way.

[–] chrizzly 10 points 1 month ago (2 children)

My first thought was CCR - Fortunate son

[–] chrizzly 2 points 1 month ago

Denk an die Kin-dadadaaaa! AlligatoahIntensiviertSich

[–] chrizzly 2 points 1 month ago

Top, nochmal vielen Dank für die nützlichen Infos! :)

[–] chrizzly 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Echt guter und verständlicher Thread! (Hatte ihn mir gespeichert und kam erst jetzt dazu). Eine Frage kam mir noch auf: Sagen wir mal man wäre an einem VIP Konto bzgl API Zugang interessiert, was wäre hier denn die klügste Bezahlform? Kreditkarte / SEPA klingt nicht so klug wegen Kontakt/Bank-Info Weitergabe oder? Bzw gibts da ne Empfehlung? Monero hab ich mir auch angeschaut aber ich hab ehrlicherweise nicht so viel Bock auf Crypto und dem Thema neue Kontenerstellung / in Steuererklärung berücksichtigen etc. aber falls es nicht anders geht... ^^

[–] chrizzly 6 points 3 months ago

Was wird. (Sorry das war zu verlockend ^^)

[–] chrizzly 2 points 3 months ago

Aha! Ein weiterer Ausfall-Spieler! Hatte dieses Lied damals in einer Modifikation "Conelrad-Radio" zu Ausfall Neu-Vegas zuletzt gehört.

[–] chrizzly 2 points 3 months ago

Tbf thats pretty similar

[–] chrizzly 6 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Not sure if youre being sarcastic, but this sign in Germany means that all previous (velocity) restrictions are lifted and the overall speed limit is valid (on "Landstraße"/country road => 100 km/h, "Autobahn"/Highway => theoretically unlimited km/h... well you still have to drive "according to the circumstances" which is important in case an accident occurs, so visibility, rain/snow, only two lanes etc.). There is no direct context to parking.

 

So lets say if you compare the color temperatures of 2500 K vs 5000 K, the 2500 K would have more red light and usually is described as "warm" light, even though it is called a lower temperature at the same time.

(Yeah I know the color temperatures in Kelvin have smth to do with black body radiation, but I wonder if the red light = warm and blue light = cold has some evolutionary background or that blue light has been discovered wayyyy later (blue LEDs etc.).)

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