Fair. Never been. Just was surprised at the cost back in the day when I wasn’t exactly sure what currency was used in Puerto Rico. Great place though. Should go back at some point.
Fair. Never been. Just was surprised at the cost back in the day when I wasn’t exactly sure what currency was used in Puerto Rico. Great place though. Should go back at some point.
Fair enough. They’re in my next places to visit list.
Portugal or Spain?
It’s great, but expensive. Although I guess I only thought so because of the American dollar at the time (not American).
I’m the fish in the harmful to aquatic life one.
I know it’s very on the nose and has other themes in it. But the root cause is all the same. Reagan. This is the song I thought of reading the post:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lIqNjC1RKU
I don’t necessarily agree with everything said in the song, but I think we can all agree (to quote the song) “I’m glad Reagan dead”.
Anti-Bredt double bonds have been a thing for a long time. Taxol (Paclitaxol) comes to mind.
Sorry if this is touched on in the article. I’m going to read it now.
Wow. What an absolute unit.
Yeah, looking online, the one in the post would be small. Although I’m not sure what I don’t like more, big spiders, or house centipedes. Probably the latter. I know they’re all good for eating other bugs though. I just don’t like them.
Edit: just realized how you typed the speed. Is that the regular way you would? I’m used to km/h.
Yeah. I just wasn’t sure at what point things are considered to be bilateral or otherwise.
I thought it may have been during the development process, but can’t remember.
White chocolate Reese’s peanut butter cups.
Space colonies. That way they can be dropped to earth to start colony independence wars.
Isn’t it referring to during development? Like as they’re forming, they are bilateral? I haven’t taken developmental biology in many years, so I’m maybe wrong.
I do the same as you. Although I usually default to the UK’s use of u’s. Just feels right.
They’re great. I always use them.
Nice. I’ve never seen one that big (other than zoos and rescues) but I’m from neither Australia or Vietnam.
I don’t mind spiders, but those huge ones are slightly concerning (to me).
CO2 and H2CO3 (apparently I don’t know how to do subscript on here.
Don’t become the person you think you’d hate to become haha.
Homo sapiens sapiens?
Sorry, I’m talking about like when the fish first starts developing. Like how the initial cells orient themselves. I just have to look up what the definition actually is.