The water here does taste very good - especially compared to the hard Colorado River water we got in CA.
It’s also very soft, which is an added bonus. We don’t need rinse agent in the dishwasher and have put away the squeegee we used to have to use on the shower glass every time.
Thanks for this link, I'll have to come back and read it later.
I think often people think AI and digital data is just in the air or something, but very rarely does anyone think about all the energy needed to power all the cloud storage, cloud computing, LLMs etc...
The article points out that Walz’ recipe is a lot like Walz - solidly midwestern but at the same time rather sophisticated. No canned mushroom soup - you make a Bechamel, thickened with a roux.
I like that description.
@Steve-Miller said in DNC:
As is Tim Walz.
I missed his speech. Here it is:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-tim-walz-delivers-pep-talk-in-full-speech-at-2024-democratic-national-convention
For Wtf as an element, I am thinking the atomic weight may correspond to the number of members we have.
The atomic number is harder to choose -- who should we consider "positive"?