Aaah, Dr. Fünke, the world’s first analrapist.
Aaah, Dr. Fünke, the world’s first analrapist.
Just for keeping the fireplace going?! /s
With a steady supply of cold’ish water I would guess it would do a decent job of keeping you chilled, and not on fire. Maybe? This is similar in function to systems they deploy on some firetrucks that could be in danger of getting trapped in a burnover. Of course, those keep a truck exterior cool, not an early 20th century raincoat.
Either way, it looks wildly impractical, and the user must have a hard time seeing much.
Of all my various connected devices, none call home more often than Sonos. Well, it attempts to, anyway. I’m blocking all those requests.
Bansky, sounds like a knock-off.
Doh, two communities, but none for us who need it explained like we’re four. /s
“Fuck, they missed the old geezer…”
Was it really glass, or perspex or something?
The first line always hit the hardest.
In general efficiency, modern cars are a lot closer to 40% than 20. E.g. a Prius engine is at 38,5%.
It was interesting to see F1 engines go past the 50% mark, a few years back.
My house may look like shit but that doesn’t mean I have to use trash to decorate my garden.
Here are a few examples, on how to.
In shaky old-man’s voice: When I was a young man, this pole here was the most precious thing I had.
Let’s hope they choke.
If it’s not dead it would be approximately 80 years old by now, definitely setting a world record.
For an amusing read on how well their navy did against the Japanese, in 1905, check out Battle of Tsushima.
The Russians lost 5.045 and 21 ships (more captured and/or damaged). Japan lost 117 and 3 torpedo boats.
Here’s an entertaining video on their journey to Japan.
The fourth guy from the right looks so confident; oh yeah, you think you got what it takes? Bring it!
How is that possible, now that they’re not part of the EU anymore and all the bad guys are kept out? /s