This doesn’t mention anything about it working with any kind of large impact, though. It’s all about higher frequency vibrations from layers of sand moving around. It’s an interesting phenomenon, but jot what is being talked about.
I’ve noticed that a lot of the negative news posts are all posted by a few users. I usually check their profile, and if I see that is the type of content they almost exclusively post, I block them.
I’m generally pretty informed, like you said, so I don’t feel like it’s being willfully ignorant. A good amount of it is pretty biased as well. So I don’t feel like it’s the best way to be informed.
I’m not an expert here, but I think it’s because these words aren’t exactly plural. They are terms for groups of things, and in the way used here, they are referring to a singular group, so they are used the same as other singular nouns.
I’m not a gun expert, but I presume it’s because pistols are mostly reciever, which is the core part of guns that houses the trigger and firing mechanism. It has a pretty similar shape among a lot of firearms. Someone more knowledgeable could correct me if I’m wrong.
This may be obvious, but I want to add that you should skip if you are injured. Noting that being sore from a previous workout is not the same as an injury. Also, if you are significantly sleep deprived it may be worth skipping, since you won’t be adequately recovered and that could also lead to injury. You will miss more days if you make an injury worse than if you play it safe and take time to heal. A day or two missed won’t ruin all your progress. Just don’t make up excuses.
If you happen to be on linux, there are likely guides out there for that, too. I would think there is a decent amount of overlap of people who want to play old Star Trek games and people who are interested in linux.