For the 2nd one, better safe than sorry. You would feel like more of a dumbass if you heard a story in the news about a gas leak fire, or some other form of damage/injury/death.
For the 2nd one, better safe than sorry. You would feel like more of a dumbass if you heard a story in the news about a gas leak fire, or some other form of damage/injury/death.
I just wanted to point out that Oral B’s basic electric toothbrushes still range from $45-$80, so it’s not quite as cheap as you say it is. Your point still stands in its entirety. The only thing that makes this product different from the $45 model is the Alexa functionality, and taking that away makes it effectively not the same product.
The mathematician one could easily be turned into benzene and then suddenly it’s also a chemistry pancake!
I remember chilling in the basement and using the PS2 to listen to music. Of course, I gamed on it plenty, but having the music player and DVD player function was pretty convenient too.
This is basically the first joke I made when I talked about the news to friends.
For me, green was chemistry, red was biology, purple was physics, and blue was math. Orange would probably be Spanish, and pink or any other colors would be left over for English, social studies, etc.
Then simply change the statement to say for any whole number X
It makes sense, it’s basically always 10*x+9.
No, it’s because of the solar panel’s compounding liver dysfunction.
Agreed. Perhaps it was based on tensile stress? Tensile stress = deforming force / cross-sectional area
I’m in Rochester, NY for the eclipse.
It’s just clouds.
Yeah, it’s in radians. The degree version has a less clean format.
(1/2)×θ×r^2
is the area of a circle sector, like a slice of pie.
(1/2)×sin(θ)×side1×side2
is the side-angle-side formula for the area of a triangle.
We know that the triangle encompassed by the sector has two sides that are equal to the radius, so we replace side1×side2 with r^2. Since the area of the arc segment is equal to the area of a sector minus the triangle, we can subtract triangle area from sector area to get
(1/2)×(θ-sin(θ))×r^2
which is the area of the arc segment, as shown with pie in the picture.
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It’s a screenshot of a tweet but shared on YouTube as a community post, which has comments. Lmao
I find Jersey quite silly because there’s a distinct North and South Jersey, but then people in the middle still have some ambiguous Central Jersey pride to them
I think they were suggesting that they’re broke…
I was going to say… being a semi-power-user of Windows, I have to find a LOT of very jank solutions to obscure problems.
And if you convince the now untied individuals to each untie two people, you can now save multiple sets of infinite numbers of people!
I like to imagine that the childbots are made in the image of the parentbots, and the childbots eventually are tasked with picking out preferred larger parts as a growing rite.