Aber empfangen tut man die E-Post trotzdem, oder?
Aber empfangen tut man die E-Post trotzdem, oder?
Hab mir vor ein paar Jahren einen Brother Schwarz-Weiß Laserdrucker gekauft. Bin voll zufrieden, läuft bis heute ohne Probleme! Und hab auch gemerkt, dass ich keinen Farbdrucker brauch.
Zwei Benutzer beschweren sich über etwas:
DAS INTERNET IST EMPÖRT!
Not only if some one complains… Just mentioning the OS which must not be named summons all this guys.
I use arch btw.
Glad i could help!
Sorry I am short of time, but hopefully I can help:
Instead of using negative modifiers, just load the full part as it is. Then rotate it (Usually ±90 degrees) around the x or y axis and use the z cut tool to cut the part in half. Only keep the part you want. Reverse the initial rotation and the object is now cut on one side.
Redo the steps for all 4 sides.
Edit: also this might help (dont know, if it’s an beta option): https://help.prusa3d.com/article/cut-tool_1779
Naja Gemini war jetzt schon das Spachmodell im Hintergrund vom Chatbot Bard. Dass sie das jetzt vereinheitlichen macht schon Sinn.
And he waddled awayyyy, waddle waddle waddle
I’m not a racist because as a boy I was too slow when I was gokarting…
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The actual unit is lower case, the multiplier is uppercase.
Wouldn’t agree with that… There are many different units and multipliers. the letter being uppercase or lowercase has nothing to do with it.
Examples:
letters for prefixes/multipliers being uppercase and lowercase: P, T, G, M, k, h, da, d, c, m, u, n (trillion, billion, million, thousand, hundred, ten, one tenth, one hundredth, one thousandth, one millionth, one billionth)
Letters for units being uppercase and lowercase: s, m, g, N, W, J, A, K, V, h, Hz (seconds, meter, gram, Newton, Watt, Joule, Ampere, Kelvin, Volt, hour, Hertz) (just recognised, that most units, which are named after scientists, are written with capital letters…)
km = thousand meters/kilometer
K = Kelvin (unit for temperature)
M = Mega (prefix for one million)
kJ = thousand joules
s = second
ms = millisecond (one thousandth)
S = siemens (electrical conductivity)
mS = milli siemens
mm = millimeter (one thousandth of a meter)
Mm = megameter (one million meters or thousand kilometers)
Teh bset tinhg aubot it is, taht it aslo wroks in ohetr lngauages lkie greman, epxet wehn its a cmopudon nuon lkie Aepirtsvksrtyzkdfttenmköaititsueiaiämfruehsg.
Nah, only 10€. But also the students only had to pay 10€ in total.
In highschool we had a maths teacher who always did the birthday paradox as a kind of opener in the first lesson. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem
He bet 10€, that there are 2 students with the same birthday in the classroom of (abt) 30 students. The class was allowed to work out, if they want to accept the bet, or not (exchanging birthdates was not allowed ofc).
Usually the students think, that it’s nearly impossible, and accept the bet. Little did we know, that the probability of success was around 70% for the teacher.
I remember it like this:
Finals - 1 match - 2 participants
Semifinals - 2 matches - 4 participants
Quarterfinals - 4 matches - 8 participants
Round of 16 - 8 matches - 16 participants
Round of 32 - 16 matches - 32 participants
In every round, half of the participants are eliminated and the other half moves on. Also the number of matches is reduced by a half every round.
Kaaaaarl!