I lived in Kowloon when Kai Tak Airport was still in use. We had planes flying super low above our place all the time everyday.
Here is a picture I found on Wikimedia Commons that illustrate how low were the planes.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KaiTakAirport-2.jpg
It was very noisy as you can imagine.
The schools in Kowloon had air cons installed pretty early when air cons were still considered expensive and not very common among school buildings. It was necessary because the windows had to be closed for all time for soundproofing.
Have you played the password game yet?
Note that moderate intake of alcohol can be beneficial to health.
More than 100 prospective studies show an inverse association between light to moderate drinking and risk of heart attack, ischemic (clot-caused) stroke, peripheral vascular disease, sudden cardiac death, and death from all cardiovascular causes.
But if you’re only considering cancer, then as some of the other answers suggested, cutting alcohol intake to zero could reduce the risk of getting cancer, although the reduction is likely very small that’s neglectable.
The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute
Done :)
I didn’t know that area is called mud room, though I understand it’s the first place into indoor where you leave shoes.
Learned one more thing! Thanks!
Oh, interesting. Is there a name for this?
I’ve heard there are tiny sculptures made for scraping mud off shoes. Didn’t know it can be built into the entrance.> scraping the mud
It’s supposed to be a bookmark icon. It’s confusing, I know.
There are still many other instances that accept signups, so I don’t think temporally disabling lemmy.world signup will hurt lemmy.
However, having a popular client incompatible with a popular instance will annoy existing and new users.
They don’t see, but they had no trouble facing the camera!
Hong Konger (technically Chinese) here. We usually consider it a dish of its own. I myself used to order a fried rice, without any other dishes, as lunch all the time.
But keep in mind Chinese cuisines are traditionally shared by many people. There is little to no concept of entree vs side dish. It’s common to order many dishes, including fried rice, put on a big table and everyone get everything a little bit.
One way to check is to do a search. e.g. for lemmy.world, google site:https://lemmy.world/
That sounds so much like Twitter and Reddit… lol