…but my available shelf space/bedroom horizontal state is already occupied by some 600+ books, plus a few hundred magazines, plus several piles of old videogame boxes stored out of sight.
(Admittedly, NOT buying what I can’t afford to store/display saves me a lot of money…)
Is there a possibility of renting it for a short period of time? Say, a week? That’s what those Gen Z’ers do anyway. They value experiences instead of owning. Maybe that is one of the things they get right?
I saw a lot of small models of tanks and aircrafts and stuff once in a museum, was really en experience. I still remember them! Maybe visiting that place would be like having them for a small amount of time… I think thats the museums are for.
Well, I actually forgot to perform the last division, which kind of proves why you shouldn’t hire me as your accountant…
Anyway now I’m off to bed. Nighties lovelies!
Also: it’s over 5,000!
Of them 5,005 exoplanets, 1,576 are Neptune-like, 1,586 are “super Earths” (rocky planets larger than ours), 1,491 are gas giants like Jupiter, 185 are similar to Earth, 5 are still uncategorized and 21 of them all are potentially inhabitable (as in, maybe they’re in a goldilocks zone).
And now I’m off to bed, which is a nice way to end your day. Nighties lovelies!
Also: how to robot peel a banana…
…starting from the wrong end actually. It’s easier from the small, flat end (but no, monkeys don’t peel it this way. They rarely eat bananas, and when they do, they just bite the whole fruit with peel and all)
Today is the day I hate most in the year… the day we switch to summer DST and thus sleep one hour less since at 02:00 the official time will shift to 03:00 and Spain will move to two whole hours behind solar time. Yay, sunset at 22:00…
Nighties lovelies!
Also: window blinds are a cultural thing…
English subtitles are out of synch and come way later than the Spanish spoken bits… but I assure you there’s a translation to everything they say.
Middle Devonian epoch forest. Eifelian tournai. East and central europe. The climate was warm and humid.
Those shrubs near water are Rellimia thomsonii, the trees are from extinct cladoxylopsids group.