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how me a frog posted:Agree with something someone says? Quote what they said and add "this". #LifeHack Wait, how does making the diameter of a strand of spaghetti thinner make the surface area increase? Man there are so many subtle differences in spaghetti types I never knew about!
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ChaosArgate posted:Wait, how does making the diameter of a strand of spaghetti thinner make the surface area increase? Man there are so many subtle differences in spaghetti types I never knew about! I'm not sure if you're being serious or not but it's the same as wedges being 'healthier' than fries (less surface area to absorb oil or something, LIFEHACK) For the same total volume/mass of spaghetti/chips/etc. the thinner the individual chip is the less volume per chip, giving you more individual items for the same net volume.
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ChaosArgate posted:Wait, how does making the diameter of a strand of spaghetti thinner make the surface area increase? Man there are so many subtle differences in spaghetti types I never knew about! Lifehax: For maximum surface area, just run your spaghetti through a coffee grinder before cooking. MMM, homogenous paste.
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ChaosArgate posted:Wait, how does making the diameter of a strand of spaghetti thinner make the surface area increase? Man there are so many subtle differences in spaghetti types I never knew about! Because of math.
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ChaosArgate posted:Wait, how does making the diameter of a strand of spaghetti thinner make the surface area increase? Man there are so many subtle differences in spaghetti types I never knew about! #life hack pasta doesn't obey the laws of physics.
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ChaosArgate posted:Wait, how does making the diameter of a strand of spaghetti thinner make the surface area increase? Man there are so many subtle differences in spaghetti types I never knew about! The surface area per strand of spaghetti decreases but you get more strands per standard gram serving, so you end up with more surface area per serving.
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If we take a spaghetti strand to be a cylinder, the formula for surface area is 2*pi*r^2 + 2*pi*r*h, so decreasing the diameter of the spaghetti would decrease the surface area. I legitimately never thought about the surface area absorbing stuff though. Goosed it. posted:The surface area per strand of spaghetti decreases but you get more strands per standard gram serving, so you end up with more surface area per serving. Ok that makes a lot more sense.
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But it decreases the volume with r^2 and the surface area with r, meaning that volume decreases faster. A baseball has a higher surface area / volume ratio than a basketball.
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imagine four noodles on the edge of a magazine rack lifehacks work the same way
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walrusman posted:But it decreases the volume with r^2 and the surface area with r, meaning that volume decreases faster. A baseball has a higher surface area / volume ratio than a basketball. I understand that, but the sentence I read that confused me was "runnier stuff you want to increase the surface area, hence thinner spaghetti."
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ChaosArgate posted:I understand that, but the sentence I read that confused me was "runnier stuff you want to increase the surface area, hence thinner spaghetti." A pound of thin pasta will have more total surface area than a pound of thick pasta. For example, a completely solid one-pound sphere of pasta-material would have the minimum possible surface area. A one-pound cloud of disassociated pasta molecules would have the maximum possible.
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Yeah, I see my mistake now, I was comparing individual strands of spaghetti and not actually looking at the combined surface area of a full serving for a thicker pasta compared to a thinner one.
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I'm glad we've gotten that sorted out.
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 04:36 |
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Actual goony life hack I learned about. If you are camping, you can use doritoes for kindling for a fire!
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Then use Coke to clean your tent pegs when you're done.
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Triarii posted:a completely solid one-pound sphere of pasta-material LifeHack: Make a pasta pancake cake in a rice cooker.
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bunnyofdoom posted:Actual goony life hack I learned about. The hot spoon on a recent bug bite does actually help.
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bunnyofdoom posted:Actual goony life hack I learned about. If you're camping, you are surrounded by actual kindling. Sometimes it's hard to find larger logs, but when are you ever going to be in a situation where you have everything you need for a fire except kindling?
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Tiggum posted:If you're camping, you are surrounded by actual kindling. Sometimes it's hard to find larger logs, but when are you ever going to be in a situation where you have everything you need for a fire except kindling? When you're trying to get the insurance money on your house.
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Tiggum posted:If you're camping, you are surrounded by actual kindling. Sometimes it's hard to find larger logs, but when are you ever going to be in a situation where you have everything you need for a fire except kindling? Many backpackers bring not only numerous ignition methods (I think the safety guideline is 3) but also a lightweight kindling. This is because in the outdoors, the weather is not always going to cooperate and it can be very difficult or impossible to gather suitable kindling from the surrounding environment. If you are in danger of hypothermia being able to start a fire quickly will likely save your life. Typically these kindling materials are things like dryer lint, cotton balls dipped in petroleum or a magnesium bar which can be shaved. However, it doesn't hurt to know that certain oil rich foods can also be used in a pinch. None of this matters in a typical car camping or beach bonfire scenario where the problem can be solved with the old standby of lots of lighter fluid.
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"autistic fucks" posted:spaghetti chat I didnt think autists cared about pasta that wasnt spaghetti-os
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Shwqa posted:The hot spoon on a recent bug bite does actually help. That one is totally crazy. First saw it on facebook and assumed it was bullshit. Got bit, tried it:
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Here To Help posted:cotton balls dipped in petroleum I hope you meant to write petroleum jelly aka Vaseline.
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ChaosArgate posted:I understand that, but the sentence I read that confused me was "runnier stuff you want to increase the surface area, hence thinner spaghetti." Thinner spaghetti has more surface area by weight and by volume than thicker spaghetti. You may have been thinking of it by noodle. If you think of an equal weight of sheets of paper and a brick, one clearly has way more surface area. If you think of a ball and then the same ball cut into hundreds of flat ball segments, one has more surface area. So if you have exactly one cup of noodle material, the thinner the cut of the noodles, the more surface area they will present to your sauce. Also I always carried a huge ziploc bag filled with dryer lint when I went backpacking, that stuff is the tits. It weighs nothing, I wasn't tempted to eat it, and it lights on fire at a near scary pace.
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Minarch posted:imagine four noodles on the edge of a magazine rack Minarch, please. He had a surface area.
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Soylent CEO Is Lifehacking Water By Pissing In the Sink
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From Soylent guy's blog: quote:It is possible that a substantial amount of earth's water was synthesized by purple sulfur bacteria in the photosynthetic reaction. Lets get to work people.
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A Crazy Person posted:Feces are almost entirely deceased gut bacteria and water. I massacred my gut bacteria the day before by consuming a DIY Soylent version with no fiber and taking 500mg of Rifaximin, an antibiotic with poor bioavailability, meaning it stays in your gut and kills bacteria. Soylent's microbiome consultant advised that this is a terrible idea so I do not recommend it. However, it worked. Throughout the challenge I did not defecate. PYF Life Hacks: I did not defecate
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Life hack: destroy your gut bacteria so you either die or have to get a loved one's poop shoved up your butt by doctors who will mock you incessantly.
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Meowjesty posted:Life hack: destroy your gut bacteria so you either die or have to get a loved one's poop shoved up your butt by doctors who will mock you incessantly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89cMeaiJlPc So this?
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You could kill off your gut flora against the explicit advice of a professional or you could set up a composting toilet and indeed never flush again but I guess.
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Today's #lifehack is all about lemons http://www.trueactivist.com/45-uses-for-lemons-that-will-blow-your-socks-off/ nutcases posted:4. Mental Health Suck a lemon through a hole in the top and stop being sad. It's just that easy! lifehactivists posted:9. Keep Insects Out of the Kitchen Dump it, floor, animal, poo poo, yadda yadda. fuckwit posted:30. Diptheria By far the best one. "Don't prevent this disease like an idiot, contract it first and then cure yourself with loving lemon juice on the hour every hour!" Judge Schnoopy has a new favorite as of 19:13 on Oct 28, 2014 |
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Today's #lifehack is all about lemons quote:John Summerly is nutritionist, herbologist, and homeopathic practitioner. Fuckin lol.
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Aggressive pricing posted:Oh, she'll need those googles Saturday night, but it won't be for onions... Goddamnit, you beautiful bastard .
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Today's #lifehack is all about lemons Hey now be fair. Lemons have a long and splendid history in the treatment and prevention of disease.
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A Moose posted:I didnt think autists cared about pasta that wasnt spaghetti-os
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Suck a lemon through a hole in the top and stop being sad. It's just that easy! I wish it were that easy
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CJacobs posted:I wish it were that easy You mean you dont just crush it in your hand and drink of it juice?
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Well I meant to stop being sad, but that too.
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Hell, I didn't even know that neurotypical spaghetti could talk.
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