You’re right, according to online calcs. But man I can’t remember how to count these myself.
Wanna explain for someone who didn’t have to do much chemistry?
You’re right, according to online calcs. But man I can’t remember how to count these myself.
Wanna explain for someone who didn’t have to do much chemistry?
Running ECU tuning software (I’m pretty sure?) On a GBA SP is perfect. Gotta tune with hardware from the era!
(Yes I’m aware it’s a photoshop)
Not to rub it in, but I moved from the US to Scandinavia (during Biden’s presidency) and while I have plenty of problems and stresses there’s a relief to the safety and stability of it that I didn’t realize I was missing in the US.
Life is far from perfect here but it’s all in all better than life was in the US for us, and I feel that would be even more true as time goes on.
Also sorry about wtf is going on to you (presumably) over there.
I always ran converse low tops for non-track driving. Lots of feel, plenty of space to heel-toe, and they go with anything
I think the ideal argument is both. Have a grid that’s (at least vast majority) green, and work towards using said green energy to recapture some CO2
I just want to comment on how good Gboard is with multiple languages that share a keyboard (or nearly do). It’s gonna be the hardest thing to give up in my slow de googling process.
I used to have English/Spanish and now English/Danish. It will autocorrect mostly to whichever mode you’re in first, but will do some and not fight you on the secondary. Very good for like a conversation in English but an address in another language.
I don’t think it adds anything to my Japanese keyboard layout, just have to swap each way
100% agree and think you’re slightly underselling it
Real American question
I’ve been struggling without public transportation in Organic. It kinda works? Like it shows the path but doesn’t actually show the stops or station names
Much of Japan is very very clean in general. People take a lot of pride in that!
Yeah, but saying 一 has one Kanji and is One would be the only candidate and that’s a little boring :p
二 (pronounced and romanized to “ni”) is 2 in Japanese and has two letters kinda
Same with 三(San)
Surprised to see Japan at ~40
“Eat the skin too you coward”
Totally agree. Also onions are usually plenty big and abundant enough where some “waste” is fine
He probably couldn’t explain it well if he didn’t know how to code at all imo
Lemme try my favorite way to explain the birthday problem without getting too mathy:
If you take 23 people, that’s 253 pairs of people to compare (23 people x22 others to pair them with/2 people per pair). That’s a lot of pairs to check and get only unique answers
1554 is one of the GOATs of beer
We do a lot of archipelago (A9O as we call it, cuz it’s shorter to write and there’s 9 letters between… Hoping it catches on).
Factorio is a staple in it. Minecraft too!
Sure! The tasting part is complex but to grossly simplify it:
Each site has a bunch of people who are taster verified and have other jobs (rigorous program that takes a while to be part of) and they 1+ taste panel per day on each site which has a mix of new beers, old shelf beers, all the new releases, all from all of the sites, plus other market stuff (competitor products). You don’t usually know what you’re tasting outside of trainings so you just use a bunch of chemical words to describe the beer (no, you don’t say “fruity”, you talk about the specific fruit compound like acetaldehyde or ethyl hexonoate).
They only use the data of attributes you’re best at, so each taster is like an instrument that they’re also Corsa calibrating with spiked samples throughout all of that.
The best part, by far? Free snacks; good ones too. We already had limitless free beer so that doesn’t incentivize anyone
Beyond that NBB was dope. Love the people, love the beer, the company actually stands up for what it believes in. Based af, if it was in Europe I’d 100% work for them still. But we did wanna leave the US so…
Hm. You can’t print it like that, it’d a ton of ink and too heavy.
Black paper and white ink? That’s interesting