Our one daughter worked on a gravity detector at the Univ of Glasgow with the principal investigator who designed it. She then did her PhD there studying ’Slow Light’. It was way over my head as I always found calculus to be a stumbling block.
That's the beginner setting. For the advanced climb, they remove a couple pins, and it's like the carnival game where you have to climb a rope ladder and ring a bell.
The stays and rungs are so unevenly spaced. And it raises a proverbial question... why? As a course of trial / difficulty it makes sense. But I'm not sure.
You got me there. Back when I started climbing anything went. I'm not sure of all the specific technicalities today. Local, regional, national, world. Everyone has their own idea about what is right and proper today.
What animal was that? I couldn't make it out since I couldn't pause it, but was it a moose? And it looks like the driver going the other way was startled and went off the road. Real bad situation it seems.
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