ClassyHatter
Onneksi se OL1:n huolto venyi kesäkuun puoleen väliin asti. Hyvällä tuurilla se(kin) venyy. Senhän piti alkuperäisen suunnitelman mukaan päättyä eilen. Ja ei se OL3:kaan ole täysin selvillä vesillä vielä. Se ei minun nähdäkseni ole huollon päättymisen jälkeen kertaakaan tuottanut maksimimäärää sähköä (maksimiteho on muutenkin ollut alennettuna järjestelmäsuojan takia). Ne aloitti juuri hetki sitten suorittamaan turbiinipuolen venttiilitestiä - pari tuntia aikataulusta jäljessä - alennetun tehontuotannon aikana.
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From Remedy's business review JANUARY–MARCH 2024
Codename Condor, a part of the Control franchise, moved to full production meaning it has reached the final development stage before a game is launched. Based on wide internal playtests, we can see that the core loop is engaging, and the game brings a unique Remedy angle to the genre.
Control 2 team has focused on finalizing the proof-of-concept stage, in which the game world, game mechanics and visual targets are proven. We expect the project to advance to the production readiness stage during the second quarter of 2024.
Max Payne 1&2 remake continued in the production readiness stage. The game is expected to move into full production during the second quarter of 2024.
Codename Kestrel continued in the concept stage. The team works to refine the game concept.
He's the savior of our planet!
Hopefully! It can't come soon enough... unless they rush it, I suppose. But that's usually not Remedy's style.
Most teas don't expire if stored correctly. Green teas should generally be consumed within a year from the manufacturing date.
Would using a teapot with an infuser have a similar effect to a gai wan?
To brew tea or coffee, you need about four items/things:
- A method to heat water to a proper temperature
- A vessel to do the brewing in
- A method to separate the tea leaves / coffee grounds from the liqueur
- A cup to drink the liqueur from
If you want to try to gongfu brew it with what you have at home, you can use some kind of smallish vessel (about 150ml), like a coffee mug or small water/milk pitcher (make sure it can handle boiling water). Use something as a lid-like object to keep the heat from escaping and helping to pour the liqueur while keeping the leaves in the vessel. A big spoon might work, if that's all you can figure. If you have any kind of fine mesh filter (or just coffee filter paper), you can use that to keep the leaves from getting to your drinking cup.
Beat me to it. But I'd like to add that white tea is usually brewed at 90C, which is about 194F.
There are two common styles of brewing tea, western and eastern. Western style uses less tea leaves for an amount of water and the brewing time is longer. Eastern style, commonly known as gongfu style (can also be written kungfu), is more leaves per amount of water and shorter brews. Gongfu style also lets you brew the same leaves several times, while western style spends the leaves in one brewing.
If you want to gongfu brew it, I recommend about 5g of leaves for 100g of water. White tea doesn't go bitter that easily, so you can just brew it until it's good for your taste buds. You can start from 10-30s for the first brew and then add 5 second for every successive brews. Adjust as you see fit.
To break the leaves from the cake, use some long thin metal object. Screwdriver if that's all you have. Avoid cutting it, unless that's the only way to break it.
Google Translate gave this result:
If you google something like '7680hz led', you'll find many results of products and such. 7680 is a multiple of 20, 24, 30, 60, among others, which are all common frame speeds for video files, but also for recording video. I also found this video, which shows the difference of large size screens with different refresh rates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP6fHWcUifo
There's a new similar phishing attack thanks to Google and their .zip domain. Web browsers support a feature that lets you use addresses of the form protocol://username:[email protected]
{.text}. That feature allows you to log in to domain.tld
{.text} with the given credentials. When you combine that with Unicode forward slashes, you can craft addresses that look like https://microsoft.com/files/@windowsupdate.zip
{.text}, where the part between https://
{.text} and @
{.text} is a username and the part after @
{.text} is the actual address most likely used for malicious intends. My example uses normal slashes, so will lead to Microsoft's website and page not found error. windowsupdate.zip
{.text} is a domain someone has registered, but leads to no-where as of today. PSA: Don't go to random web addresses you find on the Internet or elsewhere.
I once heard this story about a company, that had a server room. The room was locked so no-one could get in without permission, which is a good practice. At some point, they started to wonder why one of their servers becomes unreachable every Friday at X o'clock. Eventually, they figured out that their new cleaner entered the server room every Friday and unplugged one of the power cables to plug the vacuum cleaner in to the outlet.
Huomisen hinnat ei onneksi ole tätä päivää huonommat. Mutta, eipä sitä tuulivoimaakaan taida tällä viikolla olla erityisen paljoa tarjolla, edes länsinaapureilla. Jos tuo huolto venyy, niin sähköpörssi saattaa olla melkoista vuoristorataa tämän viikon ajan.