I don't know what ICBM was used, but most ICBMs are very high speed, so it could have been used to defeat AD systems. Very expensive way of doing it, but if you've got a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
The reasoning (and it's somewhat dependant on the level of insulation in the house) is that because you're keeping a low level of heat throughout the house, you don't get as much heat migration when one room is heated to a slightly higher level.
Otherwise (since cold air falls - often...
Well Ukraine used to be called the bread basket of Europe. Probably still is albeit curtailed by the war. And of course the starvation tactic is well known in Ukraine from the Holodomor.
One theory for this war (and don't forget that it started back in 2014* with the annexation of Crimea and the Donbas - made up region, but anyway) is that it was the imminent likelihood of Ukraine joining the EU and the inevitable rise in living standards that it would bring that forced Putin to...
You'e also limited by your device. I have 1Gb fibre and my PC (wired all the way to the router) routinely gets 930Mb (it has 2.5Gb ethernet). My laptop maxes out at 438MB and my phone at 640. WiFi will always have some loss, so the laptop gets around 300 and the phone about 500. Those rates on a...
Since I started adding rice hulls (5%) to my mash, the efficiency has shot up. Made a stout - there's a thread about how it finished a bit high - not unlike what @Appleton Brews encountered, but I calculated the efficiency at 90% working backwards from the OG. I had to liquor back to match the...
You put 10g per bottle. Just looks like it's all in the sediment. Obviously not since you're measuring such high alkalinity. So if you were treating (say) 25l of water, how much would you need? 10g?