https://youtu.be/HCoUTCBALZI?t=130 shows indentations for a RG-42.
But anyways the point is fragmentation munitions are commonplace.
https://youtu.be/HCoUTCBALZI?t=130 shows indentations for a RG-42.
But anyways the point is fragmentation munitions are commonplace.
How is this different from any grenade? Even the cheapest RG-42 grenades have pre formed fragmentation.
If it’s something I don’t really want to do then it’s 1.5x my current salary assuming 8 hours of work per day.
The problem is when medicine is for profit, you really do end up with that feeling when doctors are rushed to get you out of the door because they need to see ten patients an hour. When you’re the product it’s harder to build that trust.
It was probably better before when family doctors actually had a relationship with your family.
I originally switched because there was still a small flagship iPhone. However I stayed because it works just fine and iMessage worked better than SMS for whatever that time period was before people moved to other messaging apps.
Now I use an Android phone for work and don’t really see enough advantage for me to switch.
Ah yes it is rather poorly optimized. Before it I was playing Against the Storm which doesn’t have such high requirements.
Also Mount and Blade provides some amazing single player experiences that are hard to find elsewhere. Get into a battle with hundreds of units, command a cavalry charge in first person while you personally lead a flank from the other side.
I almost exclusively play single player games and honestly Elden Ring has been a huge time sink. There’s just something about mastering it that is satisfying. It has online features but they’re not required.
I mean there was that Chinese balloon last year that was literally shot down by a F-22 so… yes?
Azides are nitrogen compounds though, so still usefully to know.
Oh so they’re just going to do beta testing on the users anyways, just after release…
I mean that just means you didn’t hack them well enough.
I’d also say weapon/spell/tool selection as well. They just don’t really care about their UI.
Don’t lightning bolt me bro!
I think more research should be done as it may interact with the interstitium which is a relatively new discovery and may provide a scientific explanation.
So the plug actually opened as the pressure differential was switching from positive to negative (the cabin pressure was lower than the atmospheric pressure). If it was already at altitude the plug would have stayed in place. But due to the missing fasteners the switch between pressures knocked it loose.
Just make sure everyone has their WIS maxed out or you’ll have a bad time.
The issue is yeah there’s one graph that’s not great but there’s also decades of research following the original publication that is not addressed.
I’ve been following them for a while now and hope they can make it into production. Their focus on efficiency and repairability is quite exciting!
Maybe in the simplest sense but it’d be pretty difficult to do either with a modern device.
My point is that new weapons are better than old ones but they’re still fulfilling the same intention. It’s not like the inventor of the old grenades wouldn’t jump at the chance to increase the lethality of their creations.
The GMLRS used in Ukraine are also optimized for fragmentation and nobody is complaining because they’re fired at military targets.