Wonderful photos - thanks for sharing -
I was stationed in Sicily for 6 months in 1971 - this was a nice trip down memory lane.
Linda From Maine wrote:
This is fun! You numbers represent what each team plays, but since each team has to play another team or there is no game, we must divide your number by 2.
I see there are slightly more than 26 weeks in this year's season, hence the difference between 87 and 93 (or thereabouts).
Ok, works for me
I don’t watch/follow sports so I learned something today and that’s a bonus
Linda From Maine wrote:
...Help me with the math: there are 30 teams and they play 162 games in six months. Is that 90 contests per week?...
The schedule for 2024, in spreadsheets can be found here.
Lots of games per week - not sure how many TV’s one would need to watch them all
Thanks for the link - there are links for Linux and MAC in the article also 👍👍
This might help
https://www.samsung.com/my/support/mobile-devices/how-to-transfer-photo-from-my-samsung-mobile-to-my-laptop/
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Try a reboot - that should clear the caches and reset the system - or a complete shutdown and restart. It could be that another program is running in the background using up your memory. I’ve had that happen with my systems and have learned to shutdown and restart at least once a week.
Mac wrote:
I was in the Navy in the 1960s aboard a 5,000 man aircraft carrier, I believe we just dumped everything in the sea. I don’t know about now, but I expect today there are dumping rules.
I remember those days (70’s for me) - they also tossed all the garbage off the fantail which brought the sharks in close. The skipper said no plastic bags to be tossed overboard. The other thing I remember is when we were heading home, a lot of sailors that were getting out would toss their sea bags loaded with their uniforms overboard. We would ask them if they would donate their seabags and uniforms to the base thrift store so other sailors could use the stuff - most said yes. We had a PO2 that collected all the uniform stuff he could and gave it to the homeless via his church.
Google is wonderful - here are some links to inform you that there is a wide variety of answers
https://www.cruisemummy.co.uk/cruise-ship-waste-managemet/
https://cruiseshiptraveller.com/what-cruise-ships-do-with-human-waste/
https://familycruisecompanion.com/how-do-cruise-ships-get-rid-of-human-waste/
https://cruiseportadvisor.com/what-does-a-cruise-ship-do-with-human-waste/
https://luxurytraveldiva.com/how-does-a-cruise-ship-get-rid-of-human-waste/