Imho joke answers should be against the rules of the sub.
Imho joke answers should be against the rules of the sub.
If that’s a valve, the cylinder is probably big enough to climb inside!
It’s feed back only in the sense that it can be seen as a success or a failure by an independent observer.
It’s not like a tree can see that last year’s seeds weren’t very good and try a different mutation this year.
Genes are not self aware, mutations do not have an end goal and survival simply comes down to chance.
There is no knowing or feedback.
Mutations are random and there are many more failed mutations than successful ones.
You only see the successful species for that very reason, the failed ones have not been able to compete or pass their genes on at an appropriate rate.
Definitely not a tube amp. A tube amp usually has only one or two tubes. This number of tubes implies that they are being used as primitive transistors for logic functions, you can also see a number display made from nixie tubes at the top of the image.
Google image search says it’s a desk calculator with electron tubes.
It’s comparative.
It’s obviously horrifically expensive compared to a £200 bottom of the range mountain bike.
However, you can type “e mountain bike” in to Google and £10k, £12k models immediately come up and suddenly £5k doesn’t seem so bad, especially if the specifications are very similar, as the article suggests.
Obviously these are enthusiast models, for people whom mountain biking is a special interest. They’re not aimed at people that get the bike out a couple of times a year to cycle round the local park.
I wash all my wooden stuff in the dishwasher. It’s not ideal but it’s not like they fall apart after the first wash.
I have wooden spatulas that are years old that have always been machine washed.
Reading text works really well for me.
When you realise that you can choose the text before you read it, you’re on the road to lucid dreaming!
The amount of work (parts, tools and time) required to do a good job repairing that isn’t worth it. Just buy a whole new caster wheel.
🎵 Pick it, lick it, roll it, flick it, show me how good you are 🎵
The spirit of comments in this community ought to be helpful to OP.
Your comment is absolutely hilarious but OP didn’t come here for a laugh.
I can probably count on one hand the amount of times I've had to watch a minute worth of ads for two minutes of video
I watch more YouTube than any other type of media.
I know I won't convince you though.
Unpopular opinion - The ads aren't that long and content creators deserve to get paid.
I know that doesn't answer your question but I don't think a few seconds of ads is worth leaving a platform over.
Semantics
How is it arguably clearer?
It’s only clearer to absolute mongloids that can’t get their head around the idea of “bigger number better!”.
Marketing, it just sounds better. Any other answer is just an excuse.
I order a megagram of sodium chloride and you bring me 1.000001 tons?!?! REEEE3EEEEEEEEE!!!
The point is that you can easily estimate a meter.
Look to the horizon and estimate a kilometre and I’ll bet that your error is significant by comparison to your estimate of a meter.
There is a big difference between imagining/understanding a concept and judging it accurately in the real world.
It’s worked for me but with a couple layers of insulation tape rather than a rubber band.