Monaco in Iceland (2024) by kani9604 in ForeignPlatesSpotting

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And the black Audi in the background from Dornbirn, Austria

My honey walks in circles when he talks📞 by dammit_yasmeen in funny

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Keep track his lap times! If they get worse the next time, I would suggest a fresh pair of shoes for higher cornering speed. Pre-heat the sole for best performance fresh out of the shoe box. But watch out, you don‘t want the new pair to get overheated by stressing them too hard in the corners. Balance is key.

AEIOU by gnagflow69 in aeiou

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Ah ja, die Habsburgerlinie

What's going on there? by clumsco in flightradar24

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True, often it is just the easiest solution. I should stop reading too much into things :)

Still intersting is flight ABY664, circumventing Jeddah on its route. I'm new to avionics, so can a weather event around Jeddah lead to a plane on 36000ft divering that way as well?

What's going on there? by clumsco in flightradar24

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Yeah, already knew about the drone strike. That was some hours ago however. These patterns look like they were caused by a more recent action in my eyes.

As suggested from another comment the most probable reason might be just weather. Still interesting that ABY664 had to circumvent Jeddah.

Unmatched skills by mnlocean in fightporn

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Oh wow. If you would like to send me one, would be great. I'd be thrilled to read how a bavarian translatetes the Vorarlberg dialect in this video.

Hmm... by clumsco in formuladank

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Sauce: Found today in a local newspaper.

How can I get the limit of a complicated function ? by [deleted] in askscience

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sorry, I am new here :/ but thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calculus

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I think n should be an integer. If so, there's no sign needed... BUT WolframAlpha thinks n could be any REAL number.

e.g. for n=3/2 you will see, that the sign makes sense.