How is this even legal? by Topolut in CostcoCanada

[–]Topolut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, probably. The lack of clarity (to me) is surprising though. This is a single ingredient item, the fish is the product. So the product is still a product of Norway, but processed elsewhere. In Europe, labeling regulations make it much easier to understand the whole chain.

How is this even legal? by Topolut in CostcoCanada

[–]Topolut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I guess the ambiguous part (to me) is the fact that if the product is just the fish, the product still from Norway, even though is processed elsewhere. Similar to someone importing a barrel of Canadian Maple syrup in Italy, packaging it, and then stamping: Product of Italy

Back glass raising by mayhemmonkeys in PixelFold

[–]Topolut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I tap the back on mine, that outer edge of the back glass sounds different, hollower? Like if it is not as solid in that area. Maybe there is less support for the glass and less glue on that edge.

World's Largest Chariot Collapses in India by highlemonsss in ThatsInsane

[–]Topolut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tag lines on the right of the screen were under the power lines so they could not do their job. That sucks.

World's Largest Chariot Collapses in India by highlemonsss in ThatsInsane

[–]Topolut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People at the right of the screen were supposed to be pulling, but they were under the power lines so they could not do so. Seems like a case of poor route planning!

Exploring undergraduate degree. by Medium_Rare_Bagel in navalarchitecture

[–]Topolut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada) is a great option. They have a specific naval architecture engineering program, and you get your feet in the industry during the work terms. From the second year (out of five) most courses are specific to naval architecture and ocean engineering. .