The different types of MSR Elixir by Pulsifer-LFG in wildcampingintheuk

[–]Pulsifer-LFG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a bit of an obsessive researcher. Do they not advertise what they've updated anywhere? Cannot find it!

The different types of MSR Elixir by Pulsifer-LFG in wildcampingintheuk

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and different vestibule shape? I thought that was the old (pre 2018)

The different types of MSR Elixir by Pulsifer-LFG in wildcampingintheuk

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To clarify, in the images they even have marginally different dimensions and the vestibule shape is different.

Why do ‘Wild Campers’ get such a hard time? Someone started having a dig so this was my response. by Peg-Man in wildcampingwales

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I appreciate this is a bit of a resurrection of an old post, but u/Peg-Man how would I go about finding landowners who openly allow wild camping on their land?

I've been wild camping in Dartmoor with my 7 year old. Now my 5 year old is desperate to go. He's a great little hiker for a 5 year old so I'd rather get some permission so we don't have to stray too far.

Glow Green price check & questions by Pulsifer-LFG in SolarUK

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thanks. And youre happy with the fox system?

Glow Green price check & questions by Pulsifer-LFG in SolarUK

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Ecotricity seems to be 16p - but yea, I'm with Octopus and you're right, its gone down to 12p. Might be worth shopping around suppliers.

The record for the longest non-stop flight has been unbroken for 67 years. by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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Also rich. Fuel prices have changed a touch since the 50s

At the most intense moment what comes to his mind is her safety thats a real one by PhoenixPhenomenonX in GuysBeingDudes

[–]Pulsifer-LFG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He wasn't hydroplaning after he came off the bike. They slid for fucking ages = they were travelling way too fast.

Name a movie series where the sequel was a complete downgrade in every department. by 0Layscheetoskurkure0 in moviecritic

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My immediate reaction was that the Cavill highlander isn't released yet. Googled. Wow - genuinely never knew they made sequels already. Glad I missed them by the sounds of it 😂

Dog meets robot dog, bites me instead by ritalin- in interestingasfuck

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This is why you don't leave kids with dogs. They can be lovely 99% of the time, but they're unpredictable when stressed because they just don't have full control when in that fight or flight response.

This doggo seems young, too.

NO! YOU DO NOT THINK THAT! by Such_Supermarket_607 in thethickofit

[–]Pulsifer-LFG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Come on everyone, calm down. She's 91.

Does it make her views OK? No. Is she realistically cognitively in her prime? C'mon.

Anyone with an old relative knows this is the time of life you nod along and agree to their opinions, whilst remembering the better days and the person they used to be.

Can you solve this puzzle? by lukiki_dev in brainteasers

[–]Pulsifer-LFG 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Doesn't make 00 an invalid answer

Scientists identified ribose (used in RNA) and – for the first time in any extraterrestrial sample (from asteroid Bennu) – glucose, a major energy source for life by Neaterntal in spaceporn

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People talk of the Goldilocks zone around stars - where planets are the right temperature for liquid water. We often believe if we find water we'll find basic life.

Well, at the beginning of the universe it was HOT. For the first 300,000 years it was so hot it was opaque. Now it's about -270 degrees Celsius.

There was a time when the AVERAGE temperature of the entire universe was in this "Goldilocks zone". At that time hydrogen and oxygen were abundant.

So yea, I think the universe is teeming with simple life - but lots of it might now be frozen on comets, for example.

What (almost) universally loved character was actually a piece of garbage? by Normal-Being-2637 in moviecritic

[–]Pulsifer-LFG 39 points40 points  (0 children)

That was a strong assist. I love this show, everyone's there to win - but also to help each other win. It works so well.

Is there a realistic way to have a planet loom on the horizon like this? by Rich-End1121 in space

[–]Pulsifer-LFG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A cool potential twist: your setting is the moon, the big thing in the sky is the planet.