I watched it at school too but just once. We all sat in the gymnasium. We also
had a magician perform, some type of band, and some other activities over the years. Looking back I think there was always some “special” day right around the corner.
Unrelated, in high school we watched History of the World Part I in World History and our teacher had a piece of cardboard that said “censored” or something that he put in front of the screen during various scenes like “Bishop humps Queen” but allowed the audio to play through.
>a major "trick" being to put them in the middle of the house rather than in the exterior wall
I vised Löwenburg in Kassel which has bedrooms with similar curtains around the bed. Much later (1891) and with other heating technology of note. I was intrigued by the fireplace design in the room immediately behind the bed. The open fire is backed by a huge granite block built into the wall. The room had a close connection to servant stairways directly down to the exterior.
The guide describe the otherwise plain room as a dressing room. It looked like a convenient place to store a lot of firewood to stoke the fireplace attached to the bed behind it to me.
related: I like to scare myself with the nice graphics of daily global sea surface temperature from the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine.
We bicycle a lot. I went with a Bosch USB c handheld compressor. Recommended although non replaceable batteries is a worry in the medium/long term. No trouble for the first two years.
I tried this a while back with. NET and Blazor. With split screen I was able to add some code and preview live in the browser and build and 'install' a simple pwa.
Presumably with an external monitor and the desktop mode it would be better.
Code from tiny llms such as Gemma are a waste of time but it "worked". It was neat to generate a working app completely offline.
The main problem was that the VM crashed on my pixel fairly frequently. Might be better by now.
"The data, which includes detailed location information and even vehicle owner details, was left exposed and unprotected on the internet for an extended period of time."
Wir wissen wo dein Auto steht
Volksdaten von Volkswagen
>Citizenship has to be irreversible, or very close to it,
Australia at least states that expulsion is compatible with human rights.
"The Bill is compatible with human rights because, to the extent that it may limit some human rights, those limitations are reasonable, necessary and proportionate in achieving the legitimate objective of protecting the Australian community."
Australian Citizenship Amendment (Citizenship Repudiation) Bill 2023
Attachment A Statement of Compatibility with Human Rights
We're talking about the same Australia that decided to just blanket-ban kids off social media? Because they're basically a puppet of the Murdoch news empire?
Why should I trust anything they say about human rights?
Davos Stops Pretending https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/22/world/davos-trump-greenla...
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