The gallery's "download" buttons link to images that end in ~large.jpg but if you change them to ~orig.jpg you get the original images (they even still have the EXIF data).
The "download" buttons link to images that end in ~large.jpg but if you change them to ~orig.jpg you get the original images (they even still have the EXIF data).
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Seems it's one of those definitions that only survives in a idiom:
The extended sense "piece of sport, trick" (1590s), survives mainly in the phrase the jig is up (attested by 1777 as the jig is over).
S1 actually finished about four hours earlier than S2 but the numbers are showing wrong (perhaps fixed by now).
Thanks, I accidentally a word
Hopefully the techies don't destroy all the backups and it can be put back online once this current madness is history.
Looks like it's all over! 16h 22m, according to the leaderboard page (although the stats for season 1 says that lasted 16h 44m, which is too long, I think).
Thanks @Demigodrick@lemmy.zip for this, and I look forward to season 3 (May the 4th, or something from this list?)
I have noticed some mysterious system messages - ~~perhaps I~~ I had triggered some by pressing things but didn't put two and two together.
Do you know what you did to earn us all a click? I'm assuming that no-one else can get it now...?
Pure water has a pH of 7.0, which is neutral, although it will draw in C0₂ from the air and form carbonic acid so I guess you're technically right. Sea water is slightly alkaline.

I am the least-qualified person to reply but what I've learnt is that it's probably too much water, or not enough, or the correct amount but at the wrong depth. Or maybe it's not enough plant food, or too much, or not enough light (unless it's had too much but I think I can at least rule that one out). Or perhaps there's some pest or disease, or the plant's star sign means it must be aligned/unaligned with the local ley lines. Finally, your plant may dislike your music, or lack thereof.
I hope someone else can help narrow it down further.