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Of course, there is https://koeln.ccc.de/ in Cologne.


While not discrediting your observation, what would be an example that could be investigated by a small team?

I was thinking about an electronic toothbrush, or a kettle?


Definitely something with parts that fall. I wouldn't do a kettle because those are toaster simple.

An electric toothbrush would be good. There are a few parts that could fall, the battery in particular.


I typed in "nazi". Only UK has the word appear over it.


Based on previous discussions during a review with higher ups, there need to be some options as to how the week numbers are counted. Can you action that by KW10.3 and report back. I will create a JIRA ticket for tracking. Many thanks for your support.


Sorry, Jira is a bit slow today.


Does anyone know if there is a Car Play option / workaround available from the Apple Watch? I have not been able to find an alternative.


CarPlay runs on the phone and streams video to you in vehicle display. Even the Apple Watch Ultra does not have the compute or battery to run apps, render the display image and wirelessly send it to your car.


And you can play game of snake while you are idling... :-)


When I was younger, a senior told me that If all you have is a hammer to solve the problem, all problems will start to look like a nail.


Surely these are occurring very frequently as there are trillions of stars out there. I imagine that space is so vast that the vastness makes these events difficult to observe. Am I wrong with this thought?


It is only 2600 light years away. Our galaxy is a little under 100000 light years across, depending on how you measure. So it is a rare type of double star, and it is very close to Earth, the combination is what makes it special.


> This recurring nova is only one of five in our galaxy.


Just like how you can't see much of your body (without mirrors) because your body is in the way, we can't see much of the galaxy because there's galaxy in the way.


> This could be a once-in-a-lifetime viewing opportunity as the nova ouburst [sic] only occurs about every 80 years.


A trend among my older colleagues was to teach at high schools in science and maths subjects. They seem to enjoy it very much.


I am going to use this as an example for not doing a software release on a Friday.


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