Have seen similar in Australia. The bathrooms of some more modern hotels seem to gravitate towards using a sort of sliding door / partition system for the bathroom. I can only assume it’s significantly cheaper and quicker than building actual walls and doors.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump Declares Biden’s ‘Autopen’ Turkey Pardons ‘Invalid’ at Thanksgiving CeremonyEnglish
1·19 days agoTrump and the turkey both went “gobble gobble”?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?
9·1 month agoI’m Australian, but some of the older switchboards in industrial installations are similar in appearance to the top image.
The middle would have a busbar (or three if it’s a three phase panel) that connects the circuit breakers to the main switch. The cables are connected to the far left and far right sides of the breakers.
It could be different in the US, though, if anyone with more relevant experience wants to chime in.
Edit: looking back at the top image, I’m reminded that the US uses split phase in some places, so that top panel likely has two busbars down the middle.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best "bang for your buck" NUC/Pi setup for Jellyfin/HomeAssistant/PiHole?English
72·2 months agoThere are some Lenovo minis with Quadro GPUs in them as well. Would be handy for transcodes, if that’s something you require for Jellyfin.
Shooty McShooterface? I haven’t seen you since I shot you in the face!
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Metal@lemmy.world•GWAR Singer Reacts To Alleged Outrage Over Onstage ‘Murder’ Of Trump & Musk Dummies Amid 1ST Amendment Crisis: ‘It's Looney Tunes’English
13·3 months agoDave Brockie (or Oderus Urungus) died (or returned to his home planet) only weeks after the end of the Soundwave tour. I made up the part about the outcry.
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Metal@lemmy.world•GWAR Singer Reacts To Alleged Outrage Over Onstage ‘Murder’ Of Trump & Musk Dummies Amid 1ST Amendment Crisis: ‘It's Looney Tunes’English
37·3 months agoI watched them behead Tony Abbott and the Queen when they were in Australia in 2014. The outcry was so bad that Oderus Urungus had to return to his home planet immediately after.
Alright, does the text move for everyone else when they read it?
King’s Quest
Damn, that’s a good hit of nostalgia!
Y’know that scene from The Abyss with the water creature? James Cameron first had the idea for it after seeing me cleaning my anus in the sink in a similar fashion described by SpaceNoodle.
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science@lemmy.world•Popular sugar substitute linked to brain cell damage and stroke riskEnglish
61·5 months agoI also don’t have any studies, but I am aware of xylitol being used in toothpaste, chewing gum, etc., usually with the “assists in the prevention of tooth decay” type of tagline.
Not yet, ask me again in like a million years.
Big deal, I have explosive craps all the time.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Time travel doesn't work unless you also have teleportation. If you travel to the past/future, Earth will be in a different position in its orbit, and you'll die in space.
401·5 months agoI get that people just refer to them as time machines, but they’re actually space-time vehicles.
Before your first journey, you calibrate it to a reference point (mine already had Earth mapped out, with a gravity well depth monitor as a fail-safe) so that you lock your target coordinates in space and time.
But no, it’s not teleportation. You’re still just travelling to your destination, you just get there as quick as you want and without the need to be disintegrated.
Is this still available?
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What are the games you played in your youth that you still play today?English
3·6 months agoI love you.



Three levels of nested bullets? Swoon.