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Took a winter trip to Norway once with friends, which included a Norwegian that'd immigrated away to the much milder climate the rest of us were all used to. We got a meter of overnight snow and I'd never seen a person so eager to get shoveling, it took her right back to her childhood. What a machine too, once she got going.

We were dealing with -10C to -20C , but as someone else pointed out my takeaway was that it's really your extremities that you need to think about, there rest of my body was easy to keep warm in comparison. I ended up taking a pair of winter motorcycle gloves I had laying around on the trip, water and wind proof and those worked like a charm with an additional pair of thin, inner gloves, so there's a tip!

I didn't quite nail keeping my feet warm though, but I was wearing regular hiking boots with very thick wool socks. Still felt like I was draining heat to the ground at a rapid rate though.


The watch face can change, repurposing the hands for a stopwatch and compass mode.

See the multigraph section: https://www.ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/ferrari-luce


There's a more in-depth page on the Ferrari website:

https://www.ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/ferrari-luce


Those fall into the category of defeatism, perhaps?

Yes. "Learned helplessness" also crossed my mind.

> I had a very similar experience, except it killed my libido

Did you, as well as the other people seconding this, have any libido left in the first place? I got on Sertraline because I was depressed, and it actually brought my libido back, by virtue of just bringing me back to a better emotional baseline.

All to say, if it had affected my libido, it'd have been a NOOP anyway in my case.


> All to say, if it had affected my libido, it'd have been a NOOP anyway in my case.

Wouldn't a "NOOP" be the opposite of a "Nope"?

Sorry for the pedantry, but this forum seems an appropriate place for this.


That's the point, killing an inexistent libido is a no-op


Ah, thanks for explaining!


I feel like we do generally brush, a little too easily, over the fact that economics is still a theoretical science, of which finance is subsequently the practical and technical implementation. Much like psychology, sometimes we turn out to be right about theories, sometimes we're not.


Most Zoomers around me that pirate use some application that obfuscates the torrenting part away, they just have to know how to use a search box and hit play.


About 20% of sites, and there’s some big services behind Cloudflare so that percentage doesn’t even tell the full story.


You should look into different tires perhaps.


I will grant that there might be a match issue but I don't think Michelin Pilot Sports are bad tires.



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