

Bikram yoga weekly. And even biweekly, whenever I can.
Restored me from the incredibly bad health situation, and so far was the easiest way to maintain the body.
All other activities are too stressful in the organizing.


Bikram yoga weekly. And even biweekly, whenever I can.
Restored me from the incredibly bad health situation, and so far was the easiest way to maintain the body.
All other activities are too stressful in the organizing.


I read your last sentence as “good girls” didn’t change much :3


I am the robotic engineer originally. Electronics, mechanics, control systems.
Well, we can find a simpler way to create a copper connection, let’s say we just smash it with hammer into the thin threads and use them, what do you think?
I hope I will be able to release my third indie-game about life after singularity. For now have only one released, but it is going strong.


I have a decent engineering degree. It’s okay.
For the relatively short range we can generate required power from manual generators, all we will need is a cable extrusion technology and the copper is soft, so we will probably be able to get some decent results after a year or two of working with melted copper.
Then it’s just some magnets and a copper circuit.


Main question is do I have modern knowledge or not?
If yes - then apply everything I know from primitive technology and education. Will try to reach some level of progress, probably will be able to get to steam machines and telegraph in one lifetime.
If no - then will be just strolling with everyone and enjoying nature as usual.
I was ignoring bicycles for the most of my life, and only recently re-discovered them for myself.
Even a daily ride to the train station feels good