So I'm late to the party here, but this is a very early version of a diagram I'm putting together that corrects a couple of issues with the diagram OP posted.
As I said: very early and also very incomplete, but what's there is accurate.
So I'm late to the party here, but this is a very early version of a diagram I'm putting together that corrects a couple of issues with the diagram OP posted.
As I said: very early and also very incomplete, but what's there is accurate.
Correct, though? I can give answers to most mathematical problems pretty much instantly if we're not fussed about accuracy.
Funnily enough I tend to find that if you just pick up your bags and walk away a member of staff is arrives pretty quickly. Wild, right?
I buy from Bezoco maybe once or twice a year, if I really can't find something anywhere else, and they always, always offer a free Prime trial.
If you don't know this already: you can cancel the Prime trial immediately and still get the full 30 days (or week or whatever) out of it.
Have you ever read that Wikipedia article, Timeline of the Far Future? "Median half-life of the ThinkPad X220" is listed between "The Sun reaches the top of the red-giant branch of the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram" and "the Moon spirals below Earth's Roche limit, breaking into a ring of debris".
But they are all part of England, Scotland or Wales which, according to the diagram, are within Great Britain...
But you get chickems! They are their own reward.
If "get egg all over their bananas" wasn't an euphemism before, I'm starting it now.
I'd take the money and use it to fund the most hedonistic and shallow lifestyle possible but I'd keep the software open source.
So if I solve the problem, do I get their PHDs? Would I have to pay postage?
What you're describing is similar to the approach I've already taken which is reassuring! The problem I've got is that it only really works if the weather's fairly consistent, but the problem I have is that the property I'm in is very old, with fairly naff insulation and huge, single-pane windows that get battered by wind from an open aspect. I think for most people your approach would work well, though.
And, yeah, I don't mind the temperature peaking and troughing for a couple of hours every now and then, but I appreciate that's not for everyone!
And Anglesey in Wales, and Wight in England, etc. Honestly I'm not a fan of this diagram.