AFAIK another factor is that ancient structures were often way overbuilt by modern standards because it wasn't possible to perform razor-sharp load calculations like we do today. So they added large safety margins, leading to many structures being way more massive (and robust) than they strictly had to be.
Oddly enough, nothing is done about the super tall blunt fronts that are all the rage these days – despite studies having shown that they also make the car more deadly for pedestrians.
Maybe they'll need a couple more years.
Oh, das Tracking is kein Problem, weil der Artikel eh hinter einer Paywall ist. Den Klick kann man sich also eh sparen.
Later:
"We can't make camp here."
"Why? Is it unsafe?"
"No, because this is a protected peatland and making a fire here would violate three different environment protection laws."
I'm pretty sure that if a judge would grant that injunction there'd be one less a week later.
This would be a great time for an injunction to force the data center to shut down all of those turbines until the matter has been resolved legally.
Of course you need to be able to pay for a lawyer who convinces a judge to pass that injunction.
Do you think it's time for a remake of the Moana remake? We could concurrently start working on the remake of that.
The diagram is not comparing between two standards but between two sizes within the same standard. Philips size 0 (PH0) has a slightly different shape than Philips size 1 (PH1) and up.
Note that according to hardware manufacturer Tekton, the differences are smaller than you think and especially the diagrams are highly misleading as they actually compare PH2 and PH0.
Just about the only major difference is the thread pitch and that is only different in JIS screws if they don't have the dot.
And if you went for the color depth because your graphics accelerator could do HighColor at 800x600 you had to decide between 15-bit and 16-bit colors.
Starring out letters die not change the fact that you wrote "shit". It's a fig leaf you can hide behind to avoid plump censorship but the intended meaning is communicated very clearly.
You are every bit as crass as everyone else here, just less honest about it.
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Windows does that automatically. The software is part of the LG monitor driver and is distributed through Microsoft's automatic driver setup infrastructure.
There's an obscure GPO that can prevent Windows from auto-installing "related files" but of course most people don't know it exists or that it's yet another core OS feature you have to turn off to use Windows in peace.