What’s arguable about Germany being the birthplace of the car?
What’s arguable about Germany being the birthplace of the car?
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they care for reptiles who are basically just ribcage and know how riding them over even with a bicycle will fatally wound them
they are a fan of the British sitcom starring Rowan Atkinson
But they really help with microclimates. Shade and evaporation from their leaves make the air a lot cooler under the trees.
They also, through their roots, help water runoff to enter the ground and feed the groundwater table instead of creating erosion or floods.
Yeah, like a digital “ideal line” that the cars can follow.
Maybe even a physical guiding line.
We could even connect all the cars via WLAN (WiFi) to exchange info when they are braking and accelerating. That would increase efficiency.
Maybe we could even connect them physically to have a stronger engine pulling more cars more efficiently.
If we already have an ideal guiding line, we might actually save some asphalt and make the roads more optimised. Use different materials so the tyre particles don’t pollute as much.
Ah, let’s just build a train.
Getting lazy with the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, I see
Brussels effect baby
(Or is it Bruxelles? Brüssel?)
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Articles about deextinction often reference the Pyrenean Ibex that died 7 minutes after birth. Why has nobody tried that one again?