Best answer right here, folks.
Best answer right here, folks.
That’s the thing, the water is boiling, it just isn’t hot. You’re right that it wouldn’t brew tea better than water at the same temperature at sea level though. I wonder how bubbling factors in, if at all.
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Here is a great article explaining the extent of the immunity.
The 119-page decision affords the executive immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts” in two layers—core constitutional acts that are absolutely protected, and presumptive immunity for official acts that are not core that can be overcome only if the government can show that applying a criminal prohibition on that act wouldn’t encroach on the functions of the executive branch. Unofficial acts are not protected.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but ordering mass executions seems to be barely in the presumptive immunity area, and also would be political suicide. There would be serious repercussions if any president ordered the excecution of any innocent American.
I’m curious about your source of information about the restrictions on what evidence can be presented to the jury. I hadn’t heard that before, and I’d like to learn more.
I’ve really been enjoying the podcast series Crash Course : The Universe. It’s helped me to understand what quantum fields are a little better. It’s probably not going inti much depth, but I love the way John Green hosts it, and I’m having a blast!
IT vendor trainers: It’s common knowledge.
My bad, I chose the first example video I could find that was less than five minutes long. I previewed it, but without audio since I was at work.
Paper is renewable. The fuel used to transport it is not. And let’s not forget the energy that goes into manufacturing and printing on the paper.
We haven’t been able to find a Walmart Pickup location that doesn’t use way too many plastic grocery bags, so we finally got around to buying and using reusable bags, and it’s so much better! I can actually bring in the groceries in one trip now. I’m never going back. IDK why the shoppers at Walmart insist on putting only 1 or 2 items in each plastic bag. I understand keeping some items separate for food safety, but this is ridiculous! I used to live close to my grandma who crochets plastic grocery bags into sleeping pads for unhoused folks, but we moved away from her and have no use for 20-30 plastic bags a week.
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We are all one within the Iris.
Rock and Stone!
Steal the ruckus!
Oooh, this blokes found a beauty! I haven’t seen one of those since I used an Eee PC with Debian as my daily driver. It has a whopping 1, I repeat, ONE GIGAbyte of RAM.
The non-Fandom wiki is better.
Some background if anyone is interested.
Titles are editable on Lemmy, so you can fix the spelling if you want.