Could "Korriea" be a word meaning "courrier" in French or "correo" in Spanish -pretty close to korriea- ("message" in English)? Once I read it it sounds exactly like that to me.
What is the etymology of "remember"?
In fact the word "remember" comes from the Latin "recordari", formed from re (again) and cordis (heart). It means much more than having someone present in memory. It means "to go through the heart again".16 Oct 2021"
Thank you for the session! My heart goes out to Pierre. He is dearly missed.Q: (L) So is that something that is kind of like a natural response to when somebody passes over and then the people who were close to them have these emotions and sadness and regret and missing the person and that lasts for a certain period of time? Can you gauge how long that person needs to feel that by how long it lasts in the people left behind? Is there some kind of a relationship?
A: Yes
Q: (L) So when we begin to feel better, we'll know that Pierre is better?
A: Yes
Q: (PoB) Does it work both ways?
A: Yes
Q: (L) So when he starts to feel better, then we will be aware of it?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) Because Middle East obviously... There's nothing else going on right now. So a surprising solution that we're not going to like, it's going to happen in the Middle East. And if it's big enough that always causes chaos in oil markets...
Totally fascinating. Not sure I understand it correctly and if this is what you meant when you asked this question
I want to underline that diesel and gasoline are unstable liquid and with time (generally after 3 months) they start to degrade and can become either unusable, develop some bacteria and damage car engines... you need to add special "fuel stabilizers" or "octane boost" to extend the usable period which will save a lot of trouble. Post-apocalyptic series and films where we see people using petrol from a car that hasn't been moved for years are pure lies. I'm pretty sure this information can be beneficial for some of us
I learned this from my brother, who is a car and motorcycle mechanic. I want to add this another source :
Gasoline Has a Surprisingly Short Shelf Life, Which Might Ruin Your Post-Apocalyptic Plans
If shows like The Last of Us were true to life, none of the cars would start, and the characters would all be doomed—not very entertaining, huh?www.popularmechanics.com
Yes, Gas Has a Shelf Life
It’s true: gas does have a shelf life. Left dormant in your vehicle’s tank, it can expire in as little as four weeks. Meanwhile, you can expect anywhere from three to six months with fuel that’s been stored in jerry cans—in proper conditions. Motorcyclists and classic car enthusiasts will know that fuel stabilizers can boost the shelf life from anywhere between one to three years in optimal conditions.
Why Does Gas Expire?
Unfortunately, there are multiple ways that gas can expire: through oxidation, evaporation, and taking on water.
Just wanted to say (after the fact ) that there's a lot of assumption in my comment above. The global "surprising solution to long-standing problem" may not necessarily be related to the Middle East.
Russia warns Israel about attacks on Syria
Israeli airstrikes inside Syria risk spreading conflict throughout the Middle East, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has saidwww.rt.com
Spreading conflict to other countries in the Middle East is “unacceptable,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday, discussing a spate of recent Israeli airstrikes with his Syrian counterpart.
Lavrov brought up the issue of Israeli airstrikes, “which have become more frequent against the backdrop of events around the Gaza Strip,” during a phone call with Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a readout of the call.
Both ministers “emphasized the danger of attempts by external forces to turn the Middle East, in its current explosive situation, into an arena for settling geopolitical scores,” the readout added.