Very good text/pictures/thoughts on development
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Very good text/pictures/thoughts on development
@[100001539238582:2048:Dmitry Voloshin]
Perhaps among my friends there’s a Word guru? If I make “Heading 1” with a 3 cm hanging indent and a -3 cm indent, then save it in Normal.dotm through importing/exporting of the styles, so all new documents are created with this style, why do all properties except the indents and hanging indents save? They remain as they were before – standard (1.9 cm). Can it be true that Word doesn’t save indents and hanging indents as part of the style in a document template? I can’t believe it…
Friends-skiers-snowboarders, especially those from Saint Petersburg, can anyone share some good/bad things about Korobitsyno, Krasnoye Lake? I’m thinking about going there for New Year’s on my own. I’m particularly interested in where to stay – looking for something affordable and cozy.
Update: rented a small house in Korobitsyno, will be there from the 30th to the 2nd
(Vadim Sirotinsky)
Maimonides Academy: — Classes, Moscow
Went out for a run, the first song on Yandex. Radio – Leningrad’s Healthy Lifestyle. Lamburt Victor, you have some very smart personalization. Meanwhile, Google hints that I usually head to the piano keys around this time, and there are no traffic jams.

Interestingly:
“Simultaneously with the return of Crimea to Russia and the commencement of work to ensure its energy independence from Ukraine, work has started in the Baltic Sea to ensure the Baltic region’s energy independence from Russia.
For this purpose, in April 2014 (concurrently with the “Crimean spring”), the installation of an electric power cable from Sweden to Lithuania along the bottom of the Baltic Sea began.
The cable is 450 km (280 miles) long, with 400 km laid along the sea bed. The cable’s capacity is calculated at 700 MWt. The work to lay the 400-kilometer submarine cable began in April 2014,
On June 9, 2015, the cable laying was completed.
It should be noted that through the most challenging deep-water section of the Baltic Sea extending 150 km, the cable was laid in three months from April 6 to June 9, 2015. The “NordBalt” energy bridge is planned to be commissioned in a couple of weeks in December this year.
Parameters of this energy bridge:
Capacity — 700 MWt
Length of the submarine part — 400 km
Installation period — 14 months
Now to the Kerch energy bridge:
Capacity of the first phase — 400 MWt
Length of the submarine part — 16 km
Installation period –???
Unfortunately, our Kerch energy bridge project is not even close to the NordBalt in terms of parameters or construction timeline. It turns out that Russia lacks a cable industry capable of producing high-voltage cables. Such an industry existed in Imperial Russia, and even more so in the Soviet Union. But in the rising Russian Federation, the industry is unable to supply the necessary cable, and therefore it was necessary to turn to China for the cable and services for its installation. Meanwhile, some experts doubt the adequacy of the quality of the Chinese high-voltage cable and therefore it is not excluded that after its submersion accidents may occur.
Information from @VAlksnis (https://www.facebook.com/VAlksnis/posts/1689254774652183)
http://www.rubaltic.ru/article/segodnya-v-pribaltike/14092015-energomost-nordbalt/
Today, just three meters away from me, a girl was robbed in the Auchan parking lot. Her car window was smashed. The owner lost her bag, which was on the passenger seat.
Here’s how it happened: I was loading bags into the trunk when suddenly there was the sound of breaking glass behind me. I turned around – with a bag in his hands, a robber jumped into some black car. The car instantly sped off towards the MKAD (Moscow Ring Road). The woman was in tears.
The parking lot in front of Auchan late in the evening was empty, and the exit to the MKAD was clear. The robbers’ car was positioned across and behind the “victim”, making it impossible to get their license number. There was nothing I could do from the driver’s seat – neither run out nor get a good look at the robber or their car. Everything happened very fast. Be careful.
Ha, 7 out of 8 😉
Underground tremors are expected again in Moscow

How interesting and useful it is to explore FIAS.
It turns out that in Russia there are 5500 hamlets – an official name for a settlement, as well as 443 stanitsas, 196 auls, 188 uluses, 150 settlements, 90 slobodas, 57 hamlets, 55 villages, 35 homesteads, 20 arbans.
The nearest hamlet to Moscow is Parshino, located in the Moscow region, within the rural settlement of Tsaryovskoye of the Pushkinsky district.
Stanitsas, of course, are mainly in the Krasnodar Krai and Stavropol Krai.
For example, there is a place called Birlyuki in the village of Avdotyino of the Noginsk district of the Moscow region – an official name.