Takechanpoo wrote:i studied german philosophy centering on kant
Hermann or Immanuel?
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Takechanpoo wrote:i studied german philosophy centering on kant
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:i studied german philosophy centering on kant
Hermann or Immanuel?
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Grumpy Gramps wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:i studied german philosophy centering on kant
Hermann or Immanuel?
Can't
OED wrote:Hypocritical and sanctimonious talk, typically of a moral, religious, or political nature.
Wage Slave wrote:Pretty windy last night. Most powerful typhoon I can remember in these parts. All seems well this morning though.
wagyl wrote:No, you misunderstand. He was referring to cantOED wrote:Hypocritical and sanctimonious talk, typically of a moral, religious, or political nature.
inflames wrote:In Osaka it rained all weekend and was nice and sunny to get on the train to go to work.... Work was nice too, until about 9:05 when people deciding being exposed to sunlight is incredibly dangerous and closed the blinds....
Some people who live really far (like middle of nowhere Nara or Hyogo) couldn't come today - I envy them.
Russell wrote:inflames wrote:In Osaka it rained all weekend and was nice and sunny to get on the train to go to work.... Work was nice too, until about 9:05 when people deciding being exposed to sunlight is incredibly dangerous and closed the blinds....
Some people who live really far (like middle of nowhere Nara or Hyogo) couldn't come today - I envy them.
Uhm, I live in Hyogo and work in Osaka, but had only a 10 minute delay to reach my office. Actually, the weather in Hyogo was better than in Osaka in the morning, especially the wind in Hyogo was weaker.
inflames wrote:Russell wrote:inflames wrote:In Osaka it rained all weekend and was nice and sunny to get on the train to go to work.... Work was nice too, until about 9:05 when people deciding being exposed to sunlight is incredibly dangerous and closed the blinds....
Some people who live really far (like middle of nowhere Nara or Hyogo) couldn't come today - I envy them.
Uhm, I live in Hyogo and work in Osaka, but had only a 10 minute delay to reach my office. Actually, the weather in Hyogo was better than in Osaka in the morning, especially the wind in Hyogo was weaker.
Die hard boss (as in he had the flu, got sent home for 5 days and tried to come back for the fifth day - got sent home) lives in Sanda and wasn't there. Old boss, who lives in Nishinomiya, wasn't there either but there is the chance he just couldn't be fucked with coming to work today.
Russell wrote:One of my secretaries...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Russell wrote:One of my secretaries...
You have more than one secretary?
Or is that a euphemism?
Coligny wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Russell wrote:One of my secretaries...
You have more than one secretary?
Or is that a euphemism?
You mean like left hand / right hand ?
Coligny wrote:Zee one shoved up yer bum by zee puppetmaster ?
Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:Zee one shoved up yer bum by zee puppetmaster ?
Noh, zee one at zee ozer zide...
legion wrote:Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:Zee one shoved up yer bum by zee puppetmaster ?
Noh, zee one at zee ozer zide...
Waz zat on za Zuyder Zee?
Taro Toporific wrote:Winds from North Korea nuclear test site may send radiation toward Japan, AccuWeather says
accuweather.com | Nov. 1, 2017 ]
Following a deadly tunnel collapse at a North Korean nuclear test site, winds may strengthen from the northwest and direct radiation toward northern Japan, according to AccuWeather research...
...Dr. Joel N. Myers, AccuWeather founder and president. "We know from other news reports that there has been an accident at the nuclear test site, and the situation that North Korea may have anticipated with radiation being contained within North Korea has changed. As winds pick up out of the northwest over the next few days, it is possible that any radiation that leaks from the site could be carried and dispersed across the Sea of Japan [East Sea] and even to the Japanese islands."
The threat may include Hokkaido and far-northern Honshu, with the possibility of radiation reaching areas farther south this weekend, local time.
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independent wrote:'The remaining wreckage will fall into a designated area of the sea, without endangering the surface'.
China’s space station is not out of control and people living under it aren’t in danger, a leading Chinese engineer has said amid fears it could soon slam down to Earth.
Repeated warnings have suggested that the space agency has lost control of its station and that it could plummet down to Earth. But it has told the public that it knows exactly what is going on with it.
Tiangong-1, which translates as “heavenly palace”, was launched into orbit in 2011. Since then it has been undertaking experiments, in large part as a test to have a permanent station in space by 2023.
It was supposed to be decommissioned in 2013, with a controlled destruction. That has been repeatedly delayed, however, leading to fears that it could be out of control and the Chinese space agency is simply waiting for it to fall back to Earth.
If it did so and managed to land over a populated area, the remains of the space station that don’t burn up on re-entry could cause serious damage.
hu Congpeng, a top engineer at the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, told the state-backed Science and Technology Daily newspaper that the space station was not crashing and did not pose a safety or environmental threat.
“We have been continuously monitoring Tiangong-1 and expect to allow it to fall within the first half of this year,” Mr Zhu told the newspaper.
“It will burn up on entering the atmosphere and the remaining wreckage will fall into a designated area of the sea, without endangering the surface,” he said.
Grumpy Gramps wrote:China's Space Station is not out of Control and Falling to Earth, Space Agency tries to assure Publicindependent wrote:'The remaining wreckage will fall into a designated area of the sea, without endangering the surface'.
China’s space station is not out of control and people living under it aren’t in danger, a leading Chinese engineer has said amid fears it could soon slam down to Earth.
Repeated warnings have suggested that the space agency has lost control of its station and that it could plummet down to Earth. But it has told the public that it knows exactly what is going on with it.
Tiangong-1, which translates as “heavenly palace”, was launched into orbit in 2011. Since then it has been undertaking experiments, in large part as a test to have a permanent station in space by 2023.
It was supposed to be decommissioned in 2013, with a controlled destruction. That has been repeatedly delayed, however, leading to fears that it could be out of control and the Chinese space agency is simply waiting for it to fall back to Earth.
If it did so and managed to land over a populated area, the remains of the space station that don’t burn up on re-entry could cause serious damage.
hu Congpeng, a top engineer at the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, told the state-backed Science and Technology Daily newspaper that the space station was not crashing and did not pose a safety or environmental threat.
“We have been continuously monitoring Tiangong-1 and expect to allow it to fall within the first half of this year,” Mr Zhu told the newspaper.
“It will burn up on entering the atmosphere and the remaining wreckage will fall into a designated area of the sea, without endangering the surface,” he said.
**sigh of relief** So it won't rain space stations and I won't have to adjust my window blinds then. Happy days.
So on the "didn't clear the snow in front of their premises list" I give you the Lexus showroom on the Tohachi road.
Wankers.
Takechanpoo wrote:So on the "didn't clear the snow in front of their premises list" I give you the Lexus showroom on the Tohachi road.
Wankers.
also in front of my neighboring suzuki and toyota dealer shops, the snow on the sidework is left to be frozen. but its just because unluckily the snowing day was their weekly holiday, not because they are wanker. and mostly tuseday is weekly holiday for j-car dealer shops.
you didnt even know that? eh?
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