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fascicle

from Latin fasciculus, diminutive of fascisbundle’: a separately published instalment of a book or other work

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Quot capita, tot sensus

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technical

There may be good reasons to use FreeBSD. However, there are good reasons to use Linux (including but not limited to being a EU citizen). :wink: :earth_africa:

Unfortunately, one cannot ignore tribal aspects and any community effort can degrade into lost debates or other complex issues. Naturally, technical and deployment aspects should always matter most and you are free to choose.

😇 🚻

societal

Welcome to the CET zone. In Old Europe we have a tradition of Enlightenment like Critique of Pure Reason.

Berlin, Capital of Germany, today has good neighbours as Paris, Amsterdam and Warsaw in the European Union. 🇩🇪 🇪🇺

While in Berlin stop at the Berghain, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe and the Mauerpark. Only after the more educated fan of space history may make a day's visit to the southern coast of the Baltic sea and touch some historic ground of rocket science and far more sad ambitions of the past. :rocket: :thinking:

Further POI in Berlin:

and e.g., the Berlin Zoo. :panda_face: :tada:

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Please note:


NOTE: Education matters even in so-called modern countries. There is a reason why Earth is called a globe, why we talk about global warming while hurricanes usually do not reach Alabama and why pigs cannot fly:

Eratosthenes of Cyrene (c. 276 BC – c. 195/194 BC) was a Greek polymath: mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist. He was a man of learning, becoming the chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria. He invented the discipline of geography, including the terminology used today.

He is best known for being the first person to calculate the circumference of the Earth, which he did by comparing angles of the mid-day Sun at two places a known North-South distance apart. His calculation was remarkably accurate. He was also the first to calculate the tilt of the Earth's axis, again with remarkable accuracy. Additionally, he may have accurately calculated the distance from the Earth to the Sun and invented the leap day. He created the first map of the world, incorporating parallels and meridians based on the available geographic knowledge of his era.

(2019-11-01 cited from English text of Wikipedia)