@SustainableTall That plan got me thinking, for these office conversions, could you bump out the facade and have your plumbing chases run through the new shell.
#Iran’s goal vs #Egypt was ruled offside by VAR.
At 30 fps, 1 frame=.033 sec
Distance=Speed×Time
If the player moves 2 m/s:
2 × .033=6.6 cm
Just 1 frame can change the player’s position by 6-7 cm.
@FIFAcom should show a few other frames to confirm the exact ball-release frame
This is a valid argument. VAR can have 100 FPS, but the player's foot sudden speed can be 10 m/s. Hence the accuracy and the error of the VAR would be 10 and 5 cm. In this photo the offside is 2-4 cm!!! Premier league considers a 5 cm buffer for their system, but FIFA doesn't?!
American billionaires have been operating behind closed to doors to take hundreds of thousands of acres of BC’s farmland.
Sign our petition to fight back against this land grab and call on the government to close the loopholes that got us here. https://t.co/g6QdagzmSw
When one of the Liberals’ biggest climate champions feels he must leave the Liberal caucus in order to fight climate change, it says everything you need to know about the government’s sense of urgency on this file.
There is none. In what is forecast to be one of the hottest years on record, Prime Minister Carney has abandoned climate action at our collective expense.
The brother of federal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly is the CEO of Intelcom, a courier company that exploits subcontracted delivery drivers for pennies per package. It stands to benefit mightily from the privatization of public postal services in Canada. https://t.co/N7oyati815
For those wondering about the Board of Peace's Palestinian-led committee meant to run Gaza in place of Hamas: 1/3 of the committee has tried to resign because Israel is still not letting them enter Gaza after months of delays. The Board of Peace is also not letting them resign.
What isn't being seen right now: the GCC states are hemorrhaging money at unsustainable levels because of the strait closure, infrastructural damage, and ongoing costs of war. There is zero transparency there and their governments are aggressively trying to censor any news of it.
Hormuz Island, located in the Strait of Hormuz, is home to the Majara Residence–a multipurpose touristic development by Tehran-based ZAV Architects that won last year's Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
Vulture populations in India collapsed. 500,000 people died as a result.
In the 1990s, Indian farmers started using a cheap painkiller called diclofenac on their cattle. When vultures ate the carcasses, the drug destroyed their kidneys.
Without vultures, cattle carcasses rotted in fields instead of being stripped clean in 45 minutes. Feral dog populations exploded by five million. Rabies cases surged. Pathogens spread through water supplies.
University of Chicago economists compared death rates in districts that used to have vultures to districts that never did. Human mortality rose more than 4% after the collapse. Over 100,000 extra deaths a year. Half a million in five years.
India banned the drug in 2006. The vultures still haven't recovered.
This is what a keystone species is to us. This is why we protect the animals nobody finds cute.
This original medieval-style dance piece is in G minor, with a chord progression that alternates between Gm and Cm, incorporating variations like Gm6 and Cm6 for that hypnotic flow.