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To be clear, NATO had no role in the invasion of Iraq, but UK and some other NATO members were part of the coalition.

What does a week of groceries look like to you?

1y 3mon ago in nostupidquestions

A shopping list on Google Keep has been a game changer. We have a shared list with my wife. Whenever we run out of something essential or need something, we add it to the list. Whenever one of us is in a grocery store, it's easy just to go through the list.

The after party at 7am

1y 3mon ago in lemmyshitpost from i.imgur.com

Said two things.

Unholy meat obelisk

1y 6mon ago in memes

I didn't. The TL:DR of my response is that in my experience Americans don't presume that everyone speaks English.

I'd think that this sign is not there because of American tourists. All the Americans I've met while traveling, have acknowledged that English being their native language is a privilege and have been very polite towards people who don't speak English that well. But in Europe English has become the universal language and it's easy to forget that not everyone can speak it as well.

Having worked in a couple of European countries, I thought 7.5 hours of work plus a half an hour lunch break is the norm everywhere in the western world. So the 9 to 5 did totally make sense to me. I was honestly surprised reading all these comments.

This was the first result on Google

2y 2mon ago in technology from lemmy.ml

To answer the original question, a fridge requires quite a lot of power to operate. Could be 500W. There's also power loss from the voltage conversion, so you need a battery and an inverter that are able to provide more than that - let's say 600W. Car batteries are typically 12V lead-acid batteries. 600W means 50 amps from the battery. That's a huge current. Lead-acid batteries can handle high currents for a short period of time, but high currents have a negative effect on the battery capacity. So my guess is that the fridge could work for a very short period of time.

Tell me what it means

2y 3mon ago in memes from lemm.ee

Before cell phones, we had a cordless phone... which others were able to hear from the radio.

My favorite boulder from 2023: Block Work in Lappnor, Finland

2y 5mon ago in climbing@sh.itjust.works from youtu.be

Simon Lorenzi made the third ascent of the Burden of Dreams

2y 5mon ago in climbing@lemmy.ml from www.instagram.com

"Kivinen sydän", the name of this boulder, means a stone heart.

2y 10mon ago in climbing@lemmy.ml from youtu.be

Deep water solo in Punkaharju, Finland

2y 10mon ago in climbing@lemmy.ml