The picking the bear nonsense was sexist ragebait to start with, if you don’t want people pointing that out then don"t post said ragebait.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•If you have ANY Canadian ancestor, you are likely a Canadian citizen as a result of recent changes in Canadian law
9·23 days agoDo you have to apply or is it automatic? If automatic I can see potential for another round of eligibility issues in Australia’s parliament coming up - you can’t be a member of parliament while holding another citizenship and unknown/forgotten citizenships have caught people out before.
Between photography, motorcycles, and tools (woodworking/metalworking/automotive) this does seem accurate for me - I have ended up spending a fair chunk of money between these over the years. The tools do mean I can do stuff myself though rather than paying someone else so they at least are less of a money pit.
Every now and then I think paragliding would be an interesting thing to try but I have to tell myself another expensive hobby is hard to justify when I’d like to actually own a place to live some day.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does everyone have an opposite gender name they would use?
1·1 month agoNo, I’d need to think about it. I don’t have a pre-chosen opposite gendered name (it’s not something I’ve thought I needed to consider) and my name is not one that can be easily adapted so the easy option is out.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you buy real Christmas trees or put up artificial ones?
2·1 month agoNot everyone - Christmas trees have always been real ones in my family. If you don’t live near where pines grow you can get a nice Christmas tree from a she oak.
The primary factor is that 120mm is not the actual focal length of the lens in the phone, that will be a considerably smaller focal length that happens to give the same field of view as a 120mm lens on a full frame camera (i.e. the same sensor size as a 35mm film frame). The phone uses a much smaller sensor than this hence the smaller focal length for the same FoV.
Another thing that helps is using a telephoto lens design - including this lets you create a lens noticeably shorter than its focal length.
When the lens would still make an overly wide phone despite all this that’s where the periscope lens design as others have already mentioned comes in.
Wouldn’t these all be, matching the theme of your definition, basic coordination exercises
Correct. I would not expect people to know how to do these things but I would expect a competent person to be able to learn them.
if you couldn’t drive with a manual gearbox, you shouldn’t be issued a license
For people who’ve had a genuine opportunity to learn and couldn’t figure it out then I would kind of support this. If someone can’t figure out a basic coordination exercise then I don’t really trust them to handle the controls of a couple of tons of moving vehicle.
I do realise though that many people don’t have a proper opportunity to learn (no vehicle to do so in or a poor instructor) so most get an exception from this judgement.
All the sounds get mixed together as they approach you (as they compress the same air), by the time it gets to your ear it can be represented by one complex wave.
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Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
3·2 months agoAnd you’re commenting in a thread about Ireland, so I used a more relevant example. Nonetheless, I expect even Switzerland has things like country wide default speed limits and has its rural road speed limits set by a group in cities or at least the regional centres rather than each village getting to freely choose its own for the roads around it.
I could see the benefits of using Arch just so almost every function my system has is near-perfectly documented in Arch Wiki.
That is literally the main reason I started using it - over time I kept running across helpful Arch wiki articles while looking for info on stuff so when I got a new computer I figured I might as well go with Arch.
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Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
62·2 months agoRURAL road is already limited to 60km/h.
That is what I said, yes. The point was that rural people in the same country as this urban change have already had their roads affected by people who don’t live near and use said roads.
Edit: The relevant quote from the linked article:
In February, the default speed limits on rural local roads decreased from 80km/h to 60km/h.
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Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
93·2 months agoThe article literally states that Ireland’s department of transport lowered the default rural road limits for the country in February, that’s exactly the sort of thing I had in mind.
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Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
173·2 months agoThey can drive however they want in their villages
They can’t though, they have to follow rules and speed limits that are set by people not in their villages.
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Europe@feddit.org•Ireland is adopting a default 30 kmh (19 mph) speed limit in urban areasEnglish
98·2 months agoThat sounds fair but urban people don’t seem to have any issue with forcing their opinions on speed limits on rural people. If it works one way then why not the other?
Depends whether you pronounce the H or not. If the way you say it doesn’t differentiate between hero and 'ero then you could use ‘an’ but it’ll appear wrong to others who do pronounce a difference between the two.
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Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Apparently You Need Hyundai’s Permission To Change Your Own Brakes | Carscoops
2·2 months ago100k+ km out of a set of pads is about what I’d expect even in ICE cars when used as just a daily driver (I’d still want to be able to change them when they do eventually wear out though). The owner of this case however was taking the car on track days and that will blow through brakes very quickly if you’re having a proper go at it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When did people living on the Apennine Peninsula figure out that they lived on a boot?
3·2 months agoPeople have lived in what is now Italy considerably longer (tens of thousands of years) than in North America and we know there were broad scale maps showing Italy’s boot shape at least 2500 years ago so I would be very surprised to find it was not Italy.
No, I’m generally pretty good with direction. There’s only been a few times I’ve had my internal sense of direction out of sync with reality and it’s a rather odd feeling every time. It surprises me just how many people are ok with never learning directions or where places are in relation to each other.












You look at a horse-drawn mowing machine like this and start thinking about how you could do something similar without the horse.