I would also think this a flower stalk
kunegis
It's from the first floor of the museum on Ellis Island
Obligatory mention of the novel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schild%27s_Ladder](Schild's Ladder) by Greg Egan.
Such a scenario would be interesting indeed.
Why is German "doubly derived" from Swiss German?
And why prefix German with "standard" when this is not done for other languages?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_sulfoxide
for the less-scientific-but-still-want-the-correct-wikipedia-article among us
I think that's only used in Chinese and Japanese, so that °C occupies as much space as a Chinese/Japanese character.
Oh no. It just means I bought it already in bloom, then the flowers wilted, and then some time later it bloomed again. So really I'm just bragging that I managed to make it bloom again.
Yes! There's Monkey Island 1–3, linked from the bottom of https://networkscience.wordpress.com/2021/03/13/game-dependency-graph-day-of-the-tentacle/
Everybody knows you can factorize out the sum in the denominator because it doesn't depend on j (It's just a normalization factor)
Thanks!
It's when going up the Sky 100 Observation Deck in Hong Kong
No sure what type, but I think it's definitely a plant / gras. (Photo was taken in New York in October)