Oceanic crust is heavier, denser, and composed of different rocks than continental crust.
youngalfred
We're at b52j now, b52x would be 14 variants away. Stardate 53000 is 351 years away.
That's 25 years per variant average, a lot less than I thought it'd be!
Looks great! I didn't realise it was off centre till you said.
Here in Australia they fill it and give it to you, no refills.
McDonald's USA has free soft drink refills.
And make public transport free with your ticket. Works wonders here (Brisbane)!
They have near constant bus service on game night from the hub a couple of suburbs over - catch a bus to the hub and then straight on to the stadium.
Or bus / drive to the train station and train in - whatever your want.
Yep - that's something we tend to do well:
Melbourne Cricket ground (100,000 capacity)
Adelaide oval (53,000 capacity)
Brisbane Gabba (42,000 capacity)
Sydney Olympic stadium (83,000 capacity) (there are some carparks just out of view, but not many)
The venues were pretty cool I thought. Nice break from 'generic sport stadium A'.
That's a great idea - didn't think of that
So the issue comes when using tables.
Make a table cell end at the bottom of the page, and you'll likely have a new blank page appear at the end.
The reason is because word needs a 'new paragraph' marker (the backwards p symbol) after the table. This delineates where the table ends - it's part of the formatting. You can't delete it.
Ways to get around it:
- Don't make you're table go to the end of the page.
- Reduce the font size of the new paragraph marker to 1 (you need to enable show formatting marks). You can probably fit this at the bottom of the page without losing much space.
Did it taste good?
That bottle of pineapple amaro is $100 π«
Consistency in both meanings of the word?