Neutrons?
Yeah, which is why I added the note about cleaning power per unit volume. But it'd have to be a fair bit more powerful to make the effort worth it, I think.
We use maybe 50ml of Tide (so that'd be probably 100 loads) when doing our laundry, so if that's equivalent to like one tablespoon of the Borax mix, I could see it saving me $20 or so overall, if it's three times stronger.
So it'd come down to how much time I spend shopping and combining the mixture vs just buying it.
Mind, that's just the borax. Bar soap and baking soda are cheap but not free.
(edit: and before someone jumps on me about "baking soda", I was thinking of it in terms of decomposing it into carbonate in the oven. I haven't priced out washing soda)
Who's radicalizing? There's no US invaders on Canadian soil, what are we radicalizing against?
A fascist takeover of Canada would inevitably result in a guerilla war. This is just a fact.
They could add a bid price, so that you automatically buy at a certain price level. Sure, you could bid 0.10, but they'd probably never actually take it. And that way, they could know how much money is laying on the table. If there's a thousand bids for $50, that gives them a pricing signal.
I use it all the time. If you need a right angle, 3-4-5 gives you one, and that's Pythag, baybeee.
I'd bet transporters would need constant monitoring and maintenance. They screw up often enough. Not sure I'd ever step into one of those deathtraps, even if you ignore the whole inherent murder problem.
I love how coffee smells, and heavily diluted in an icecap or something, it's fine.
Straight up, though? Disgusting. I've tried for years to develop the taste for it. No dice.
A well prepared tea just goes down easier.
Even a caffeine free green tea is a step above hot water. And I'll drink straight hot water on a cold day in a pinch.
The people who will be old in 2043 are middle aged now. Sure as fuck we didn't get those things...
I feel like that's a decision for the Ukrainian people. Our wants don't enter into it.
It really does feel a lot like the old forums are back, but now they can talk to each other. This should have happened a decade ago!
It's kinda natural to me having used Perl a lot.