They should know a little bit about coding. Not to become Devs, but just so they have an understanding of what it is and about how it makes the world work.
And people are starting to recommend marine crimp connectors because they are better. And having used a few in my boat for a pair of heavy draw tolling motors, I got admit the anti-corrosion goo and built in heat shrink makes pretty sweet to use.
Not to say you shouldn't use wagos because I do, but even elechickens use a pair lineman pliers to twist all the wires correctly before installing the wire nut.
That attitude is going away. The elechickens are adotpting them because they are faster to use than a correctly installed wire nut. And time is money. Plus, there is less callback rework because some apprentice screwed up the wire nuts in that one box.
You don't think those plants aren't going to take up nuclear fallout as they grow? Or that even disturbing the soil by working it will give you plenty of exposure? Leafy greens and root crops would be the worst for exposure.
A lot of it depends on the wind chill factor. On a calm sunny day— -10F (that's -23C for those in Houston, TX)—can be very pleasant. But with a damp 25 mph (3.727912328e-8 for those in Tokyo) wind and 60F (that's 127 Delisle for those in the EU) temperature, it can cut right through you. We send 5 year olds out to play at -10F as long as the wind chill isn't more than -15.
Source: I live in northern Minnesota, just a bit north of Frostbite Falls.
When I leave a store and have purchased nothing, I leave pissed off because they didn't have what I needed. I'm only there to acquire what I need, and if you don't have it, I am disappoint and put out. Do not waste my time like that.
I don't know about you, but the "filthy" air invading my home is caused by the 70,000 acres of forest burning my own state......
****This is what can happen if you do not properly manage the fire burden of forests by allowing fire to consume the dead trees and ground cover. But god forbid the tourists from big cities see a section of burned forests! They tend to get all riled up.
They actually have all the gun laws they need. They just don't really bother to enforce them, and they enjoy just adding more useless laws on top of the pile they already have. They need to look good "thinking of the children" and pander to their voting base.
This time though, it's about surveillance and right to repair things you bought and paid for everyone disguised as "gun control". A slippery slope many gun owners have warned the rest of you about for years now.
Brands mean a lot less than people think. Most brands are just relabeled filaments. A couple phone calls and you to can have your own brand of filament. Nor are there aren't that many make lines in the world. And the base stock comes from an even smaller handful of manufacturers.
I have yet to meet a filament that I couldn't get to print decently, and I have a very low taste in filaments. The cheapest of the cheap! Some of them took extra effort, but in the end I got what I wanted from them.
They should know a little bit about coding. Not to become Devs, but just so they have an understanding of what it is and about how it makes the world work.