Tyb
>>21066834
โWeโ, โOurโ
Glowphaggit
>>21066865
Donโt care what you say
It never changes ^^
Bitches about everything under the sun
All you do
>thinks their perception is the truth
748468
Breh youโve got over 10 fuckinโ percent of the posts nao
GFY and cry harder
>>21065336 pb
Argentina AF ARG-01 777MileiHamburg to Berlin
Keep going brotatochip!!!!
Or bring it into Port of Philly and saying โ wasnโt meโ
Leased by the โmorgue so yeah heโs on the hook.
But somehow โnotโ
How many felonies can you pay off?
Kek
RCH145 C17 departed Port Au Prince after ground stop-inbound from Charleston and back to that
Cuz nuffin habbens outside of CONUS /s
Yup and then the next question is what else got through?
Out here itโs common for 1-2 sent through TJ/Otay crossing to get caught while many others get through.
Itโs not that size but it adds up over time
Over 200 million tons of rare metals found near remote Tokyo island
More than 200 million tons of manganese nodules rich in rare metals exist on the seabed near Minamitorishima, a remote Tokyo island, the Nippon Foundation and the University of Tokyo said Friday.
The nonprofit organization and the national university discovered a huge amount of the sea-bottom mineral concentrations that abundantly contain rare metals such as cobalt and nickel โ both essential for lithium-ion batteries โ in a survey that covered an area at depths of some 5,000 meters in the country's exclusive economic zone off the Pacific island. The research team, led by Yasuhiro Kato, a professor at the university, estimates that there are 234 million tons of such nodules in the 100-square-kilometer survey area and that the amount of nickel in them is enough to support Japan's consumption for 75 years while the amount of cobalt is enough for around 11 years. The volumes are believed to be enough for commercial use, including costs for extraction and refining. The team plans to start extracting 2,500 tons of the mineral resource per day in an experimental project by the end of March 2026.
The spherical nodules, which measure up to tens of centimeters in diameter, grow when iron and manganese oxides dissolved in seawater precipitate around their nuclei, like stones and shark teeth. They also contain copper. The large amount of manganese nodule concentrations were initially discovered during a 2016 survey of the same area conducted by a team that included members from the university and other bodies.
A detailed sampling survey to determine deposit estimates was conducted between late April and early June this year. โThe University of Tokyo has found a wonderful mineral vein in the EEZ of Japan, a resource-poor country," Nippon Foundation Chairman Yohei Sasakawa said. "We're ready for providing them for industry use as soon as possible." @It's extremely important to give birth to a new ocean industry in the context of creating innovations," Kato stressed.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/06/22/japan/science-health/tokyo-island-rare-metals-find/
>>21066304 pb
45in N757AF 757 heading to Philadelphia Intl for Rally at Temple University
45in N757AF 757 on descent at Philadelphia Intl
Short trip that
Try and keep up
Kek