

When in doubt, bricklink.com will have anything, just a matter of what the price will be
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When in doubt, bricklink.com will have anything, just a matter of what the price will be
Your explanation says that a post with 100k actually has 20k. What this guy is saying is that it does actually have 100k.
Pretty much just kerosene. So not the best, but not horrible. It just uses LOX and RP-1 (highly refined kerosene) for fuel.
My thoughts exactly.
I think that’s the basic premise of the Star Trek hypospray. Pressure pushing in medicine rather than a needle.
Exactly. Collectors and dealers snap them up as investments and/or part them out. The secondary parts market is getting massive (that’s why the Lego group bought Bricklink). Where do you think those dealers get all the parts?
From what I can see in your post history, you haven’t commented on a single one. I think I know at least part of why they’re dead. Maybe that’s a Lemmy account thing where I can’t see it though.
But I can’t say that I have gotten a few responses when I’ve been posting. Not always live during a game, but the beginnings are there, considering it’s still preseason.
It would be great to stop requiring petroleum, but I appreciate that they’re putting a priority on reducing greenhouse gas emissions first and foremost and aren’t going to keep this project moving forward just to greenwash. It would be easy to not admit the mistake, but good on them for making a commitment and really meaning it.
Did you read the article or any others about it? Human creativity is the heart of copyright law. If humans didn’t make it, no copyright. At least under the latest ruling.
At least in the USA: You absolutely can control the distribution of your likeness if it wasn’t taken in public.
Photos of you in public can’t be controlled because you have no reasonable expectation of privacy in public. If someone takes a picture of you privately, even if not for commercial purposes, you can absolutely control the use of that image unless you release it.
There’s a kid who calls her father dada (dadda?..sp?) throughout the movie