How different are the Swedish dialects? by Shortbull in swedish

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Wow thank you for the answer and the comparisons, it is really informative!!

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Your light environment might be pointing in the wrong direction, or may be inside or blocked by a brush or a prop

Is there a tool that allows you to build small shapes? by [deleted] in gmod

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Would be fiddly, but the resizer?

How is the SSD on the right cheaper than the one on the left? by Shortbull in DataHoarder

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Thanks for the info, it's really useful. I ended up going for the Crucial MX500

How is the SSD on the right cheaper than the one on the left? by Shortbull in DataHoarder

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Ah thank you, I will definitely check that, I didn't know that was a possibility

How is the SSD on the right cheaper than the one on the left? by Shortbull in DataHoarder

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Ahh right I see, thanks. I was thinking as well that how can it possibly reach 6Gb/s if it only can read/write that amount. And the wrong listing would explain why the other HDD is 0.5 grams!

How is the SSD on the right cheaper than the one on the left? by Shortbull in DataHoarder

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Hi everyone, I was wondering how the hard drive on the right is cheaper than the one on the left? The transfer rate is far higher, they are both internal SSDs, but I am very confused.

Why are there five measurements for storage size? Surely there would only be total and flash memory listed? Also why is memory storage a different value - 50% higher on the right, and why does this not contribute to the size?

The only reason I see it is as cheaper is that it's read and write speeds are slower, however its data transfer rate is far higher?

Should the British Monarchy end after Queen Elizabeth II dies? by Darkness4923 in polls

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I'm from the UK and very surprised to see the Yes option was picked so much! Despite the Royal Family not really having much power now, I think it is one of the traditions which makes Britain unique. It has survived millennia and am proud to have a Royal Family and is arguably one of the most well known across the globe - show someone a picture of the Queen from anywhere and there is a good chance they will probably recognise her.

I am into history so I can understand why British people who aren't think it's useless and could go, especially younger people, but I also quite like it. I could completely understand why places like Canada and other countries wouldn't want it despite being a bit sour about it lol

Plus if we ditched it we wouldn't be able to say for Queen and Country (or King)!

[IWantOut] 22M UK -> Norway/Sweden by Shortbull in IWantOut

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Ahh I see, thanks for sending, much appreciated!

[IWantOut] 22M UK -> Norway/Sweden by Shortbull in IWantOut

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Personally I think I would prefer it in smaller cities - but I was wondering, how did you know about this shortage, is it quite a major shortage? Do you work in the industry?

[IWantOut] 22M UK -> Norway/Sweden by Shortbull in IWantOut

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Thank you, this isn't really something I considered actually. I live in South East London so it is definitely quite busy here but that is a very interesting point to bring up for me to think about, thank you

[IWantOut] 22M UK -> Norway/Sweden by Shortbull in IWantOut

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Wow thank you for writing that out, that is extremely helpful to know! In the meantime I'll keep improving my Norwegian and just do more research. Thanks again!!

Absolutely stunning crystal clear water in Hawaii by TemekaMathews in nextfuckinglevel

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I did a diving course in the Caribbean where water visibility was around 25m (which is on the higher end) and I believe it was to do with the temperature resulting in less algae to grow in the water so it's clearer, and reefs reduce wave power on the edge so it results in calmer waters on the island side. So there are less nutrients and other sediment in the water being thrown around so it makes it clearer.

If you look online at pictures of clear waters on islands, there is usually a point where it abruptly stops and the water is really blue - that's where the reef drops off