Surely stirring the water in the microwaved mug and giving it another round easily solves this issue.
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Definitely!
Just looked up the passage in which he first gets into the pensieve cause I was curious:
The tip of his nose touched the strange substance into which he was staring. Dumbledore's office gave an almighty lurch - Harry was thrown forwards and pitched headfirst into the substance inside the basin - But his head did not hit the stone bottom. He was falling through something icy cold and black; it was like being sucked into a dark whirlpool - And suddenly, he found hinself sitting on a bench at the end of the room inside the basin, a bench raised high above the others
Tschüsch war schon vor 15 Jahren in der Jugendsprache gängig. Ich wusste allerdings nie wie mans schreibt
If only they managed to actually meet each other through one
It is not from a book, but I think Rowling made the statement herself on pottermore or its Twitter account. In my opinion it doesn't make any sense though as firstly the vanishing spell is too complex for pupils under grade ~4 and secondly why would there be all the pipes in Hogwarts then? Did Salazar Slytherin secretly plumb through the whole castle for his little snakey to murder sneakily and nobody noticed?
I always wondered how it looks from the outside when someone is checking out memories in the pensieve. Iirc the 'going in' part always comes of as a whole body experience so I imagined nothing of the body remaining in the room outside. Harry basically falls into it the first time he's there. And yet whenever he 'sneakily' watches memories, either Dumbledore or Snape show up a bit later to fetch him out, so they must have noticed the pensieve being in use. Does it project a cool light show on the walls from the memory being recalled? Is it like a bright TV against a nightly wall? Or maybe the silverish memory liguid-gas sloshes around in waves and forms rough 3D patterns from the recollection. Possibly it gives no indication and Snape and Dumbledore just know Harry is a little nosy and didn't necessarily leave, so they take a look into the pensieve to check and see Harry checking out their stuff.
It's not the different places and times your body parts stop that kill you. It is the inflexibility of your connecting body parts inbetween?
Googling 'screen share, Windows' takes longer than asking the people you are in a call with already though
In the original post a person asks to learn and OP makes fun of them. It is totally ok to not be able to do everything right away, even if it is as simple as screen sharing or setting up an Outlook meeting. And if someone wants to learn it helps to show them instead of mocking. That is for the first five times they ask, after that they really need to visit a note taking seminar first.
Danke, ich hasse es
Does Emudeck work flawlessly out of the box for you or did you need further settings? I set up a Gameboy Advanced Emulator on my Deck two times, the second time via Emudeck. Both times it worked the first time I started it but afterwards not even a window popped up.