I can't say I'm ever particularly aware of my gender when I'm dreaming
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maaaan I really wanted the Maryland flag to be official, but it was made by someone on /r/vexillology
As a visual learner I prefer the Finnster standard reference sample
Title now shows as "In 8 years, Stardew Valley never lost sight of its core philosophy" for me.
Actually we both screwed up by a factor of 1000, the article states 190 becquerels of tritium per litre, not cubic meter.
~~Seems like you have the right order of magnitude, but~~ the sources I've seen gives the ocean close to 0.5-2 TU, or "Tritium Units" which correspond to 180 Bq/m^3. ~~So I wouldn't call the water being released as cleaner, just basically on average with the ocean already.~~
https://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/fac/etg.tmp/text/woce_method.html https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969718348034
This is similarly true to a container of gasoline. The difficult part is we've yet to find a battery tech that comes even close to the same energy density. Gasoline has nearly 12000 Wh/kg, compared to the 200-500 mentioned in the article.
that's not how addition works