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My waifu is Juche-chan.
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 00:59 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 06:41 |
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 14:50 |
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The scoop on who was recording history before humans, next week on TECH I N S I D E R
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 14:58 |
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I am completely failing to get over their use of "wing span". I didn't even notice the actual glaring dumb issue at first.
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 15:02 |
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Wingspan is a commonly used term in sports, especially basketball.
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 15:06 |
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Flagrant Abuse posted:Rodina's a far-right Russian political party. I assume Alanya is similar. Alunya is apparently the mascot of /leftypol/
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 16:14 |
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'Recorded History'? By whom? Trilobites with a pen and paper?
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 16:20 |
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Recorded by the Xetas, of course. Wake up, sheeple!
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 16:33 |
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Uhm, HELLO. God perhaps? Or do you dispute that he can write? May I remind you about a little book he wrote CALLED THE BIBLE?!?
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 16:34 |
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Gertrude Perkins posted:Recorded by the Xetas, of course. Wake up, sheeple! For some reason the thing that most upsets me in this is the double pluralization of "Knights Templars".
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 18:08 |
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catfry posted:Uhm, HELLO. God perhaps? Or do you dispute that he can write? May I remind you about a little book he wrote CALLED THE BIBLE?!? Didn't Mathew, Mark, Luke, John etc write the bible? SO at best he dictated it. God is illiterate.
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 18:35 |
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Outrail posted:Didn't Mathew, Mark, Luke, John etc write the bible? SO at best he dictated it. God is illiterate. He wrote the ten commandments directly onto Moses' tablets but the language used was pretty basic. He can write but he's no Hemingway.
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 18:48 |
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What about that time he wrote the Book of Mormon? Checkmate, illiteralists.
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 18:52 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:He wrote the ten commandments directly onto Moses' tablets but the language used was pretty basic. He can write but he's no Hemingway. Moses was up there a long time. Long enough to chisel some words into a stone slab. What I'm saying is that god dictated the commandments to Moses who wrote them down. This is why there's only ten of them. "ARE YOU GETTING ALL OF THIS DOWN?" "Yeah yeah, number eleven, Though shalt eat a balanced diet" "ARE YOU SURE? YOU DIDN'T WRITE MUCH THAT TIME" "Yeah look, it's right here, see? You can read can't you?" "UH, YES OF COURSE I CAN, I SEE IT." Outrail has a new favorite as of 18:57 on Sep 21, 2016 |
# ? Sep 21, 2016 18:54 |
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Moses conveniently broke the copy that God is alleged to have written himself.
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 19:03 |
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Here's what actually happened:
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# ? Sep 21, 2016 19:30 |
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Turns out we were all literally birds.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 04:32 |
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Outrail posted:Didn't Mathew, Mark, Luke, John etc write the bible? SO at best he dictated it. God is illiterate. That's the new testament, the old one is much older than those 4. It also contains a book full of erotic poems, which must have been an awkward dictation.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:47 |
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Fathis Munk posted:That's the new testament, the old one is much older than those 4. It also contains a book full of erotic poems, which must have been an awkward dictation. Fun fact: that book, Song of Solomon, is the source of the term “ivory towers”—and yes, you can guess at what it was used for there.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:55 |
Elephant penises?
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 17:36 |
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This definitely isn't the worst offender, but it also definitely belongs here: Source
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 18:15 |
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Mr.Radar posted:This definitely isn't the worst offender, but it also definitely belongs here: Ah yes HCMPGHP, the well know OBPS of the car world
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 21:26 |
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At least it wasn't liters/gallons per 100km, the most pointless of fuel consumption measurements.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 21:18 |
Outrail posted:At least it wasn't liters/gallons per 100km, the most pointless of fuel consumption measurements.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 22:05 |
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Arguably considerably more useful than miles per gallon.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 22:07 |
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You have to be kidding. I get x km per litre. I have a 30 litre tank. Therefore I can go 30x km before I need fuel. Or How far is it to a place? It's 270 km. If I get x km per liter than I need 270/x litres to get there. Using y liters per 100km just means additional equations that are less intuitive. Fuel is sold in liters, which is standard. Why use anything else as the constant variable?
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 07:28 |
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Outrail posted:You have to be kidding. Actually, E10 gasoline is sold by the gallon, and furthermore,
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 07:50 |
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Fuel∕distance is more intuitive when comparing vehicles.Outrail posted:You have to be kidding. All it does is swap which question is solved with division and which is solved with multiplication: I require x litres per 100 km. I have a 30‐litre tank. Therefore, I can go 30 ÷ x ∙ 100 kilometres How far is it to a place? It’s 270 km. If I require x litres per 100 km, I need 270∕100 ∙ x litres to get there. There’s an extra constant in there, but it’s a power of ten. if you can’t shift a decimal point to places to the left. The old set of equations is only more intuitive in that you are already acquainted with it. By similar logic, U.S. customary units are more intuitive than SI, for most goons. Platystemon has a new favorite as of 08:17 on Sep 25, 2016 |
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Let me just say that I live in a country where liters per 100 km is commonly used, and I don't get them. Those numbers are meaningless to me. I literally need to grab a chart of values for different vehicles and find if a number falls in the top, middle, or lower part to get an idea if a car uses a lot of fuel or not. I don't know if km/liter would be more intuitive though, I never had to deal with those values. E: A good argument which I hadn't considered yet. Carbon dioxide has a new favorite as of 10:38 on Sep 25, 2016 |
# ? Sep 25, 2016 10:33 |
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Carbon dioxide posted:Let me just say that I live in a country where liters per 100 km is commonly used, and I don't get them. Those numbers are meaningless to me. Do you also need a similar chart to understand how hot it is going to be when you read the high temperature forecast?
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 11:40 |
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this is the most moronic discussion I've seen in a while, good job. how hard is it to understand what it means when a car will consume 8 liters of fuel to travel 100 kilometers?
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 11:42 |
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I think he meant that he can't tell if 8 l/100km is a lot, or a little without a comparison chart. Which is a reader trying to blame his lack of knowledge (albeit understandable) on the indicator.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 11:43 |
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Come on, the range you need to know if you don't care about cars is what, 3 - 12l/100km? That's a thing you can't remember after checking it once?
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 11:45 |
steinrokkan posted:I think he meant that he can't tell if 8 l/100km is a lot, or a little without a comparison chart. Which is a reader trying to blame his lack of knowledge (albeit understandable) on the indicator.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 11:57 |
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Carbon dioxide posted:Let me just say that I live in a country where liters per 100 km is commonly used, and I don't get them. Those numbers are meaningless to me. LOL I haven't lived in Europe for 20 years now and those numbers still make sense. Which part is it that doesn't make sense?
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 16:59 |
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I could see some use cases where l/100km is a bit less intuitive than MPG/MPL but comparing different cars is definitely not one of them. In fact, it's a much better way to compare cars because you can exactly see how much more or less fuel a car uses. E.g, 10l/100km car will use 2 fewer liters than 12l/100km, exactly the same as going from 7 to 5l/100km, which is far less obvious with the inverse nature of MPG. And the scale itself is extremely simple too: <5 is good, ~7 is ok, >10 is bad, at least as far as a regular joe motorist is concerned, though it would vary with fuel type and vehicle class.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 17:16 |
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When I'm shopping for cars, fuel per unit distance might be helpful. When my low fuel light dings on a dark rural road and now I'm trying to find a gas station and looking at my gas gauge every few minutes, I need to know how many miles per unit fuel my car can do. When frantically googling fuel stations, I need to know my car can do 20 miles with that last gallon, not that my car requires 5 gallons to travel 100 miles. Oh, and I know all of your fancy new cars have gauges that tell you how many miles you have left, but none of my cars do any math for me.
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# ? Sep 26, 2016 03:48 |
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All fuel metrics except mpkwh are relics, join the 21st century people.
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# ? Sep 26, 2016 04:29 |
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Shillary posted:All fuel metrics except mpkwh are relics, join the 21st century people. Heretic! Joules per metre or
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# ? Sep 26, 2016 04:38 |
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Platystemon posted:Heretic! Sorry, but here in the greatest country on earth we do things a little differently You are right of course, but my car has no way to enable that measurement.
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# ? Sep 26, 2016 04:52 |