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Yvonne 5 month s ago
#41 Or maybe it was just a Mayan action figure toy?
       
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Feli 5 month s ago
#22 Lasts "eternally" but consumes more than 200% of a same brightness standard incandescent bulb
       
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Hub 5 month s ago
Feli,

Correct. But the point is that we know how to make long lasting products, but we don't because we want more money.
       
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Kristy 5 month s ago
#22 Google phoebus cartel 41
       
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Roxie 5 month s ago
#46 Meanwhile, they’re all baring their teeth.
       
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Experience 5 month s ago
#2 Nobody gives a damn.

#3 Stupid fact. Paper are largely for stupid people.

#24 i u derstand her

#50 This is right.
       
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Mindy 5 month s ago
#35 two corrections; 45 is tire height as a percentage of the wide + the R stands for the speed rating not the V.
       
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Mina 5 month s ago
Mindy You are right about the profile (45 in this case) being percentage of the tire width. R19 indicates the radius (i.e rim size if you will); 19 inches in this case.

V is indeed the speed rating (V=240km/h) on the depicted tyre. R is also a valid speed indicator, for maximum speed 170km/h. If R was the speed indicator it would be alone at the end like the V is here.
       
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"An ancient Maya ceramic figurine with a removable helmet, dating back approximately 1,500 years, discovered in El Perú-Waka’, Petén, Guatemala. The figurine is a testament to the advanced craftsmanship and the cultural significance of attire and equipment in Maya civilization. The removable helmet indicates a possible ritualistic or societal status usage, reflecting the complexity of Maya social structures and their ritualistic practices. Such artifacts are invaluable for archaeologists to decipher the societal norms, roles, and beliefs of ancient civilizations."

 

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