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ForScience
22.05.2021 12:52:24

“I’ll definitely stop by.”
Meaning: You won’t see me there. here


8668
30.05.2021 23:50:03

“I’m running late.”
Meaning: I will show up in two hours, maybe; no promises. here


zmauricepittmanj
09.05.2021 4:57:57

Ad tech is not alone in the harbor. The Wall Street Journal has a boat, as do VaynerMedia, Accenture Interactive and FCB. But a good 75 percent of the marina is ad tech of some form or fashion.


marketmaker
22.05.2021 20:22:09

“Let’s meet.”
Meaning: I don’t want to see you. here


migrainerelief4
06.05.2021 18:50:06

As for cost, a yacht at Cannes can run up to $165,000 a week for something like the Thumper. Some might see waste, but Kawaja sees correlation to giant exits.


Prado
23.04.2021 13:05:50

Vomit in television often has a surprising knack for avoiding the camera, usually from either actors running off-screen to be sick, the scene cutting away to something else spewing (like a burst pipe), or the character just dropping off camera when they double over. The Vomiting Cop usually exhibits this behavior.


MrFlibble
17.05.2021 9:17:14

There is a scientifically-explainable reason why vomiting usually isn't shown on-screen in media. Human evolution resulted in nausea being about as contagious as yawning is, as back during the hunter-gatherer days, it was very likely that any poisonous material that someone ate was also eaten by other members of their group. Thus, seeing someone throw up will result in one instinctively feeling nauseous as well; consequently, vomiting is considered one of the most universally reviled natural actions to bear witness to, explaining its frequent on-screen absence. more


ihrhase
29.04.2021 14:45:55

Often done as a way of Getting Crap Past the Radar, although ironically The Hays Code that was in effect for Hollywood movies between 1934 and 1968 made no mention of vomiting or any other bodily functions. This was primarily because the censors took it for granted that filmmakers themselves found bodily fluids so disgusting that they wouldn't want to put them in their movies. Well, some of these filmmakers did want that.


jluc
23.04.2021 13:05:50

Published: 13:07 BST, 20 February 2017 | Updated: 12:58 BST, 21 February 2017


Fairchild
17.05.2021 9:17:14

The former model has made a career offering viewers lifestyle advice and the latest gossip on the Miami nightclub scene - all while wearing very little, or nothing at all. more


ehs
29.04.2021 14:45:55

But TV host Jenny Scordamaglia, from Miami, Florida, seemed perfectly at ease as she presented a talk show in a completely sheer net dress without a bra.


Hariposter
30.04.2021 13:32:43

It is however, quite obvious to me some thing is wrong and in time the wood will deteriorate further. If this is due to a voltage (less than half a volt) well, you can imagine the damage coursed by electrical stray current, and that is likely on old boats. My test rig is very basic and not influenced by other factors.


subash
20.04.2021 4:11:36

Electrochemical Damage To Wood – the marine version of ‘leaky homes’


storm
14.06.2021 10:21:51

Sodium hydroxide Na OH is an alkali. It is neutralized by acids (vinegar)


trangcotich
29.05.2021 1:16:34

The photos below show a carbon fibre boat and a fibreglass yacht bonded and with electrical issues. The point here is that all boats can have electrical issues. On these boats it showed up. On a wooden boat the damage is invisible until it is too late. here


hebrew15
18.06.2021 15:38:18

As a caretaker of a boat that has been in the family for 70 years, I’ve been astounded with the amount of misinformation and ignorance in the marine industry.


marrypires12
31.05.2021 17:39:42

To make sodium hydroxide in a laboratory see youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0LADyIfHRs here