I found that the melt-ability of most vegan cheeses drastically increases if you mix it with a little bit of water and oil before dispersing it.
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Simple solution: sleep on the back seats if drunk.
Afaik it is allowed as long as its only to regain your driving capabilities and not for multiple nights I'm a row on the same place. The Straßenverkehrsordnung does not state otherwise.
I never heard of it, but reading their website I find it kind of strange that 2/3 testimonials are from online casino websites...
Which paywall-bypassing addon would you recommend?
I read somewhere that you should avoid starting xz if you don't have to and therefore should use, for example,
apt-show-versions xz
(Though this has been two days ago and might not be relevant anymore, am not a dev).
Do you have experience with those? Especially the breathability to waters resistance ratio is much worse in all plant-based leathers I have tried. Would love to find a good alternative!
Just in case you are looking for a serious answer: it all depends on your living expenses and how much support you will receive in case something happens. Where I live, we have a good (but still improvable) state support system. Here, the general rule is to have 3 months of expenses on the side. It's meant to cover your costs until you find a new job or be a buffer for unforseen expenses. Only you can determine how much you think you need.
I don't know why "techtarget" would be a credible source on Physics questions, but the SI convention, which is, according to Wikipedia, the "only system of measurement with an official status in nearly every country in the world, employed in science, technology, industry, and everyday commerce", poses that "kelvin is never referred to nor written as a degree."
But I also made the mistake to write it as "Kelvin" instead of "kelvin".
Makes me sick to think that people keep them in too small, boring containers just to have them cheaply available as food. Such curious animals...
Plese do not use Kelvin with a degree symbol. There ist no "degree Kelvin".
Maybe because it has three on its left side and only one on its right?