The shoulders in Germany and to my understanding most of Europe are used to give broken down vehicles space to change a tire or wait for service in safety, or to allow construction site to move the lanes to the sides without merging. Traffic jams are often a result of to much traffic, construction or accidents and often enough cause cars to break down. Hence the shoulders are often blocked in situations, where the emergency vehicles are needed.
Also, there are many, of not most, streets without shoulders. The Autobahn/ National routes being the exception.
Also the shoulders in Germany, the US and UK are in my experience rather bumpy. So driving in them at full speed can be a bit risky.
I thing the argument for this method is that it is universal: traffic is not moving? Move over and make space and allow emergency vehicles to pass through at full speed.
The inch is defined using metric units. 1 in is defined to be exactly 25.4mm. So per definition inch is based on the speed of light.
Nice that you have body parts which are roughly the size of an inch thoug
Told that joke to my daughter. Didn't understand it. Fine, hydrogen, atoms molecules... thought one for a 10 y/o with no particular interest in science.
But then I asked how many stars our solar system had.
Answer: "I don't know"
Asked with emphasis on "our solar system".
Answer: "Infiite number of stars"
Asked how many stars are in out living room
Answer: "Zero"
Asked how many stars are on our planet
Answer: "Zero"
Me thinking we are on track and that she understood the scoping error in her first assessment asking the original question again with emphasis on sun (in german its sonnensystem, I.e. sun system, so it makes sense)
There was a publication, maybe in german, not sure, which stated that bumblebee can't fly due to their aerodynamics which i think assumed that a bumblebee was a fixed wing aircraft, which it obviously isn't. Or maybe it was a hoax to proof that hoaxes spead and can't be retracted. Not sure.
I think it's quite old actually, dating back to the 1920s or 30s.
Absolutely!
Once false information is out there it can't be retracted even if the article itself is retracted. Bumblebees can't fly and vaccines cause autism are good examples of that.
The only difference i can imagine is that LLMs have a much larger reach and may spread shit faster
The fact that there is no human to escalate to reminds me of Quality Land