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pseudorandom posted:I'm really liking these debunk videos. On one hand, watching lovely lifehacks is great and all, but on the other hand, debunk videos combine lovely lifehacks with the schadenfreude of proving that these channels are full of poo poo. An Associate of Science degree you get from culinary school doesn't make you a "food scientist" but I'm not the only graduate who had said I'm a "food scientist" to make my lame 200k predatory degree sound warranted. They do teach you a lot of scientific applications of food though.
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MageMage posted:An Associate of Science degree you get from culinary school doesn't make you a "food scientist" but I'm not the only graduate who had said I'm a "food scientist" to make my lame 200k predatory degree sound warranted. They do teach you a lot of scientific applications of food though. To be fair, she was also a dietitian which requires more than an associate degree.
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Is this the Australian woman? She's doing good work. She's actually doing the things suggested as they are shown, and they really don't work. The best one has to be the sneaker whitening one where you can see the sizes printed on the before and after - and they're different.
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BallisticClipboard posted:https://thumbs.gfycat.com/ClassicJauntyHorsefly-mobile.mp4 This is good for sweaters so you dont get shoulder nipples.
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George H.W. oval office posted:This is good for sweaters so you dont get shoulder nipples. What if I want shoulder nipples though huh?
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George H.W. oval office posted:This is good for sweaters so you dont get shoulder nipples. in grad school, we were allowed one undergrad class. a friend and I picked the Rhetoric of Alien Colonization. on the second day of class, she pointed out that the bra of the woman in front of us made reverse nipples when she sat down... something about the way the straps sagged. anyway, she and I just passed fascinated notes about the reverse boobs on this person
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I'm almost certain this was a troom troom hack.
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MageMage posted:An Associate of Science degree you get from culinary school doesn't make you a "food scientist" but I'm not the only graduate who had said I'm a "food scientist" to make my lame 200k predatory degree sound warranted. They do teach you a lot of scientific applications of food though. For what it's worth, one of my close fiends got her M.S. Food Science degree from a school I consider pretty respectable, so that's why I don't question others with that title.
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George H.W. oval office posted:This is good for sweaters so you dont get shoulder nipples.
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GWBBQ posted:Never hang sweaters, fold them and put them in a drawer or on a shelf. This works really well for thinner sweaters if you have more hanger space than shelf real estate.
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Hirayuki posted:Counterpoint: https://www.today.com/style/how-hang-your-sweaters-without-ruining-them-t118188 I will die in a hail of gunfire in a watchtower before I take advice from "Today"....
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The Ape of Naples posted:I will die in a hail of gunfire in a watchtower before I take advice from "Today"....
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Hirayuki posted:It's the first link I found. I didn't learn about it from there. Too late, I'm literally dead. Thx!
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The Ape of Naples posted:Too late, I'm literally dead. Thx!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSDKG58OScw Sandwich Anarchist has a new favorite as of 14:16 on Apr 4, 2020 |
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https://i.imgur.com/EDm661K.mp4
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pseudorandom posted:I'm really liking these debunk videos. On one hand, watching lovely lifehacks is great and all, but on the other hand, debunk videos combine lovely lifehacks with the schadenfreude of proving that these channels are full of poo poo. The newest debunk video has the greatest plot swerve. Start of it : Haha that's not how you make cakes. 12 minutes in : Investigative journalism Croccers has a new favorite as of 18:29 on Apr 4, 2020 |
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Life. Hacked. https://magazine.avocadogreenmattress.com/turns-out-making-your-own-hand-sanitizer-is-really-easy/
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Croccers posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvqa8dsBtno lol this is wild
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Len posted:Life. Hacked. Uh quote:The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has stated that hand sanitizer made up of 70 percent isopropyl or rubbing alcohol will kill most pathogens, including Covid-19. Now I'm no math wiz so I may need help here, but it seems to me if you start with 99% and dilute it 2 parts alcohol to 1 part water, the result is going to be ~66%. And 66 is less than 70?!? Hand non-sanitizer.
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George H.W. oval office posted:lol this is wild Ann Reardon does a lot of good work on this stuff. She's a pro watch in your roni downtime.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Uh That was why it got put in stupid life hacks I guess.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Uh You can also buy isopropyl in different concentrations and the one I have sitting on my table is 70%!
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Yeah, I think the magic number to kill germs is around 60%. 70% is just a standard concentration that, in a saner world, would be readily available on the shelves of every grocery store and pharmacy in the world. 99% is available in some places but costs more.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Now I'm no math wiz so I may need help here, but it seems to me if you start with 99% and dilute it 2 parts alcohol to 1 part water, the result is going to be ~66%. And 66 is less than 70?!? Volumetric measurements are super hard to do reliably without calibrated lab equipment. I'd wager that attempting an odd ratio like 7:3 would be substantially less accurate than a simple 1:2 ratio. Going by mass would be better but Americans are allergic to good ideas that other people use (see also: the metric system). Addmitedly then we get into weird issues of w/w and w/v measurements, fortunately I have a concise 70 slide powerpoint on exactly this topic
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walrusman posted:Yeah, I think the magic number to kill germs is around 60%. 70% is just a standard concentration that, in a saner world, would be readily available on the shelves of every grocery store and pharmacy in the world. 99% is available in some places but costs more. Hmm... if this is true, then disinfecting foodstuffs with cask strength single malt scotch whisky should be a great idea.
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The thing is time. 99% evaporates faster, so it may not have time to work. If you, say, put it in a zip lock bag and let whatever stew in that it will definitely work. As for drinkable stuff, 151 rum is the closest you'll get to 70%. Most liquors are well under 50%. So give it a shot or two. What have you got to lose? (Just don't inject it)
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cyberbug posted:What, is 99% really significantly worse at killing germs than 60 or 70%? Highest commercially available (and tasty!) I've got is a 68% cognac, but $230 a bottle is a bit steep for sanitizer. I'll have to go with the 87% absinthe, then. Inside and out.
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% or proof? Proof is half the percentage, so an 80 proof liquor is only 40%. 87% (174 proof) seems awfully high for any liqueur.
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That's why you get grain alcohol. Just forget about taste and get the highest proof you can at the lowest price.
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Everclear is a fantastic fuel for streaking.
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If you can get it. My state and the ones around it limit proof to 151. But I did pick up a gallon of 190 Everclear on vacation last summer.
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cyberbug posted:What, is 99% really significantly worse at killing germs than 60 or 70%? Yes. 70% is the most effective. Best, M., Sattar, S.A., Springthorpe, V.S. et al. Comparative mycobactericidal efficacy of chemical disinfectants in suspension and carrier tests. Appl Environ Microbiol., 1988; 54: 2856–8.
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What is the ideal ratio of 91% rubbing alcohol to 80 proof vodka to aloe vera lotion?
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RandomPauI posted:What is the ideal ratio of 91% rubbing alcohol to 80 proof vodka to aloe vera lotion? 100g rubbing alcohol + 60g aloe + 0g vodka to get to the right dilution. Now drink the vodka to celebrate.
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MrUnderbridge posted:% or proof? %, and yes it would be exceptionally stupid to drink it neat. I know a guy with a home still, and he likes to use it for stupid things like this.
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MrUnderbridge posted:% or proof? Yes, that’s absinthe. It’s meant to be diluted with water and sugar before drinking.
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cyberbug posted:
The disinfectant you can drink.
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