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Hello! I have a question. I poured wax in 60 degrees. I don’t have opened windows or anything and I put fragrance oil 4%. And after cooling down I saw on my candles “pimples”. I don’t know what to do. When I poured at 65-67 degrees I got cracks on my candle. I used a fan and even after that I got weird color distortion something like that. My room temperature is 22-25 C
Wow, such an inspiring success story! It's amazing to see how they've balanced high production with environmental care, setting a global standard. This is the future of sustainable aquaculture!"
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ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yotnyc6xoyU.html your employee in this video needs to be sacked for misusing 999 wasting Liverpool police time and their resources for someone fliming in public.
I love how all these comments are just boiling this revelation down to "putting sails on a ship? what a marvel idea!" despite the insane level of engineering know-how required to make it work for a modern freight ship.
It still has a decent funnel. No technical data on sails, how much power do they give etc. Seems to be just another advertisement with no real tech behind.
Wow, if only the first oceanic explorers knew about this incredible technology back then. They wouldn’t have needed to use nearly as much fuel to find the new world. Really remarkable tech.