• 昨日は仲良しさまデー♡⁺⊹
    ダブルの長いお誘いもありがとうございました⋆。˚
    講習で覚えた技の練習させてくれてありがとう⸜(*˙꒳˙*)⸝
    のお礼と、
    FF15について語ってる日記を書きました⋆⑅⋆

    上のリンクからどうぞ
    #新宿 #ラブラブ #イチャイチャ #甘やかし系 #オタク女子 #コスプレ
    昨日は仲良しさまデー♡⁺⊹ ダブルの長いお誘いもありがとうございました⋆。˚ 講習で覚えた技の練習させてくれてありがとう⸜(*˙꒳˙*)⸝ のお礼と、 FF15について語ってる日記を書きました⋆⑅⋆ 上のリンクからどうぞ #新宿 #ラブラブ #イチャイチャ #甘やかし系 #オタク女子 #コスプレ
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  • Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in Norway's Svalbard archipelago, has an unusual and often misunderstood rule: dying there is strongly discouraged due to extreme permafrost conditions.

    The town lies in the Arctic Circle, where the ground remains permanently frozen (permafrost), making traditional burial unsafe.

    When bodies are buried in such frozen conditions, decomposition slows drastically or even halts entirely.

    In fact, during a flu epidemic in 1918, bodies were buried in Longyearbyen's cemetery, and decades later, scientists found that the virus strains remained preserved in those corpses—raising public health concerns.

    Because of this, Longyearbyen officially stopped allowing burials in 1950.

    If someone is terminally ill or close to death, they are typically flown to mainland Norway to pass away. The town does not have the infrastructure to handle death in the usual way, and cremation or mainland burial is required instead.
    Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in Norway's Svalbard archipelago, has an unusual and often misunderstood rule: dying there is strongly discouraged due to extreme permafrost conditions. The town lies in the Arctic Circle, where the ground remains permanently frozen (permafrost), making traditional burial unsafe. When bodies are buried in such frozen conditions, decomposition slows drastically or even halts entirely. In fact, during a flu epidemic in 1918, bodies were buried in Longyearbyen's cemetery, and decades later, scientists found that the virus strains remained preserved in those corpses—raising public health concerns. Because of this, Longyearbyen officially stopped allowing burials in 1950. If someone is terminally ill or close to death, they are typically flown to mainland Norway to pass away. The town does not have the infrastructure to handle death in the usual way, and cremation or mainland burial is required instead.
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  • Australia has become the first country to introduce a dedicated license class for ultra high-powered vehicles (UHPVs), targeting supercars with extreme acceleration capabilities. The new “U Class” license is now required in South Australia for any vehicle exceeding 276 kilowatts per tonne in power-to-weight ratio. This includes models from Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, and other performance brands. The aim is to ensure drivers are equipped with the skills to handle such machines safely on public roads.

    The move follows a series of fatal crashes involving high-performance vehicles, most notably a 2019 tragedy in Adelaide. The licensing process includes a mandatory online course costing $61, and an additional $20 fee to add the classification to an existing driver’s license. Offenders who drive UHPVs without the proper license face heavy penalties — up to $2,500 for a first offense. This initiative marks a major shift toward regulating high-speed vehicle operation and may serve as a model for other countries.

    #Supercars #AustraliaNews #VehicleSafety #DrivingLaws
    #PerformanceCars
    Australia has become the first country to introduce a dedicated license class for ultra high-powered vehicles (UHPVs), targeting supercars with extreme acceleration capabilities. The new “U Class” license is now required in South Australia for any vehicle exceeding 276 kilowatts per tonne in power-to-weight ratio. This includes models from Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, and other performance brands. The aim is to ensure drivers are equipped with the skills to handle such machines safely on public roads. The move follows a series of fatal crashes involving high-performance vehicles, most notably a 2019 tragedy in Adelaide. The licensing process includes a mandatory online course costing $61, and an additional $20 fee to add the classification to an existing driver’s license. Offenders who drive UHPVs without the proper license face heavy penalties — up to $2,500 for a first offense. This initiative marks a major shift toward regulating high-speed vehicle operation and may serve as a model for other countries. #Supercars #AustraliaNews #VehicleSafety #DrivingLaws #PerformanceCars
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  • Japan has been at the forefront of using AI and drone technology for reforestation efforts.

    Companies like Droneseed and other Japan-based startups have developed autonomous drones equipped with AI systems that enable rapid, precise deployment of seed pods.

    These drones can map deforested land, analyze soil and environmental conditions, and drop seed pods in optimal locations—doing the work of human reforestation teams up to 10 times faster.

    The "smart seed pods" refer to biodegradable capsules containing seeds, nutrients, and sometimes even fungi or beneficial bacteria to improve germination and survival rates.

    These pods are designed to break down naturally and support the early life of the planted trees, even in degraded or remote environments.

    This technology addresses multiple challenges in traditional tree-planting:

    - Reduces manual labor costs
    - Covers large, inaccessible terrains
    - Increases survival rates due to targeted planting
    - Speeds up forest recovery in post-disaster or logged areas

    While Japan is a key adopter, similar systems are also used globally, including by reforestation tech firms in the U.S., Australia, and Europe.
    Japan has been at the forefront of using AI and drone technology for reforestation efforts. Companies like Droneseed and other Japan-based startups have developed autonomous drones equipped with AI systems that enable rapid, precise deployment of seed pods. These drones can map deforested land, analyze soil and environmental conditions, and drop seed pods in optimal locations—doing the work of human reforestation teams up to 10 times faster. The "smart seed pods" refer to biodegradable capsules containing seeds, nutrients, and sometimes even fungi or beneficial bacteria to improve germination and survival rates. These pods are designed to break down naturally and support the early life of the planted trees, even in degraded or remote environments. This technology addresses multiple challenges in traditional tree-planting: - Reduces manual labor costs - Covers large, inaccessible terrains - Increases survival rates due to targeted planting - Speeds up forest recovery in post-disaster or logged areas While Japan is a key adopter, similar systems are also used globally, including by reforestation tech firms in the U.S., Australia, and Europe.
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  • Czech Vepřo Knedlo Zelo – Roast Pork with Dumplings and Sauerkraut

    A Czech national dish featuring tender roast pork, fluffy bread dumplings, and tangy sauerkraut—a hearty and satisfying meal.

    Ingredients (Serves 4):

    • 1.5 kg pork shoulder
    • 1 tbsp caraway seeds
    • 500g sauerkraut
    • 300g bread dumplings (knedlíky) or store-bought
    • 2 onions, sliced
    • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
    • Salt and pepper

    Instructions:

    1. Rub pork with salt, pepper, and caraway seeds; roast at 180°C (350°F) for 1.5–2 hours until tender.
    2. Sauté onions and warm sauerkraut.
    3. Prepare bread dumplings by steaming or boiling if needed.
    4. Slice roast pork, serve with dumplings and sauerkraut. Drizzle pan juices over all.

    Czech Tip:
    Homemade bread dumplings soaked in gravy are essential for the full experience.
    Czech Vepřo Knedlo Zelo – Roast Pork with Dumplings and Sauerkraut A Czech national dish featuring tender roast pork, fluffy bread dumplings, and tangy sauerkraut—a hearty and satisfying meal. Ingredients (Serves 4): • 1.5 kg pork shoulder • 1 tbsp caraway seeds • 500g sauerkraut • 300g bread dumplings (knedlíky) or store-bought • 2 onions, sliced • 2 tbsp vegetable oil • Salt and pepper Instructions: 1. Rub pork with salt, pepper, and caraway seeds; roast at 180°C (350°F) for 1.5–2 hours until tender. 2. Sauté onions and warm sauerkraut. 3. Prepare bread dumplings by steaming or boiling if needed. 4. Slice roast pork, serve with dumplings and sauerkraut. Drizzle pan juices over all. Czech Tip: Homemade bread dumplings soaked in gravy are essential for the full experience.
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