I’m genuinely surprised that it’s not even more skewed. I wonder if it would have been had it (magically) existed a few decades ago.
I’m genuinely surprised that it’s not even more skewed. I wonder if it would have been had it (magically) existed a few decades ago.
Friction (as in the atmosphere) would matter a lot in this case. Bread is low density and would have a rather low terminal velocity. Basically doesn’t matter how high you drop it from.
(until high enough that you are letting the burn part happen on the way down, but then it’s difficult to capture that energy)
No, I have a pretty normal human range, just for a much younger human than I am.
(if it’s super loud I could reach 22khz, but that was a few years ago that I checked it)
This is a feature that really should have been built into the Lemmy protocol years ago.
(Should allow browsing all communities also, not just SFW)
I trained myself up to this one also. It’s great for Spot the difference pictures and games.
I can hear high frequencies that supposedly only kids and teens still can. The most recent time it was ‘useful’ was (spoilers) a magic show in Vegas a few years ago.
Otherwise my hearing is terrible.
I care a tiny bit. I could care less, but not easily.
I suppose it is made of beta particles.
True. I suppose there are still many Cars, or Monsters, or chefs, etc.
They are all Toy Story characters. I don’t know what they are going to do when they run out.
Ah, I see what you mean
They do now
Huh.
I mean I get that this is part of the crypto push he’s making, but still interesting that it’s drug related and yet the GOP president is ok with that.
Yes, but we don’t have only those two points.
It’s well known that most people have one specific value, so much so that our entire number system is based on it (literally the base, it’s ten)
It’s also always wrong. Infinities are like that.
I’m really surprised at the consistency. I haven’t kept up, so I don’t know how anything works now, but I’m used to all the little details changing each time (instead of only a couple at most like here)
Laurelin and Telperion
For 10 to not be the median it would also have to not be the case for the majority of people (just the plurality at best), and while I don’t have proof handy I’m pretty sure a vast majority have exactly 10, making that the precise median and the mode. Only the mean would be a different number of digits. (Both definitions)
And one that loses only 1 second per year is right only once every 43,200 years.
Oh yeah, that does make a lot more sense that way then I was thinking of. (Like having it fall a long way then hit a lever or something)