I’d say with Lithium, that’s only bad news.
I’d say with Lithium, that’s only bad news.
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You took the worst possible path to calculate all of this. Just compare energy to energy, that’s the whole point of Watts.
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Could you imagine a world in which both products catch on? I shudder just to think about it
The fact it uses clear plastic for the mouth has to be a crime, surely.
The average person is notoriously shit at doing objective analysis, so yeah, you shouldn’t trust people you know.
From the tone of the first message, I’m guessing that’s not the first off-by-one error in their relationship.
Nah, anyone that’s childish enough to ask something like that isn’t worth the effort.
I didn’t mean to imply a relation between YHWH and Assyria, but rather link the Assyrian culture of appending god names to important figures’ names and the Canaanite culture of appending “-el” to indicate allegiance.
The early Abrahamic and general Canaanite religions are super interesting, I absolutely recommend reading on them. Now, considering I’m neither a historian nor a linguistics expert, take anything I say with a grain of salt.
From my understanding and memory on the subject, “El” was used as the noun “god”, as the name of the Canaanite chief god, who would later be usurped by YHWH, and as a title of sorts, meant to indicate gods and important people supposedly affiliated with the pantheon chieftain. I believe the latter is related to the older Assyrian culture, it certainly follows the same pattern. The first and second cases weren’t widely concurrent, however - there is a clear trace telling us the original pantheon leader lost influence over time before being relegated to “just another god” and finally getting absorbed into the figure of YHWH, a bit like how Odinn slowly faded into the background of Nordic religion as Thor became the figure you’d pray to.
In short: both of your scenarios are right, but at different points in history (except they weren’t monotheistic at first).
For a specific definition of readable, yes
Thanks for the tip, it does seem quite interesting. From what I could find locally, prices are all over the place, so I’ll spend some time reading spec sheets haha
I swear 25% of our user base is Linux SysAdmins.
That’s impossible, as it would mean 25% of our user base is also furry. Wait a second…
I remember we had a lot of fun with Benzene and Benzoates in university, but suspiciously I can’t remember details. Hmmm
The biggest thing I can think of is the veneration of and praying to saints.
Which, ironically, is a core part of Abrahamic religions which was abandoned by Protestantism. I.e. Catholicism didn’t add minor gods, Protestantism removed them.
Fun fact: the “-el” at the end of all angel names (except Lucifer and Satan, I guess) means “god”. Not as in “from god”, but as in “the god of-”.
Catholicism may be different enough to be considered a separate religion
I believe what you mean to say is that Protestant sects would be considered a separate religion, as Catholicism far predates other sects.
For achieving maximum speed, sure. To simply guarantee you get there? Not at all - the Iberians knew how to navigate solely on maritime currents 500 years ago.
We started using pretroleum because capitalism requires infinite growth as fast as you can muster it. Particularly with modern refrigeration techniques and automation, time insensitive navigation for transport could easily be done with sails.